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1 Monday, Jan. 30 Earth Science Seminar will take place with Kenneth DeNault as speaker.
2 Thursday, Feb. 2 Soul food luncheon will take place as part of Black History Month; "Cook or Starve" and "The Art of Kissing" will be topics of two presentations sponsored by the Campus Activities Board.
3 Tuesday, Jan. 31 2006 Gordon Hoxie Lecture will take place with John Mueller speaking on "The Presidency, Public Opinion and War."
4 UNI to host the 30th annual international educator recruiting fair, Feb. 3-5 UNI Overseas Placement Service for Educators will host a recruiting fair with more than 120 international schools representing more than 70 countries.
5 Wednesday, Feb. 1 Leslie Schwalm will give presentation on civil rights; Crimson Café Poetry night will be held.
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6 Friday, Feb. 3 Chinese New Year will be celebrated; Jabberwock Talent Show will take place as part of Black History Month.
7 Friday, Feb. 3 - Sunday, Feb. 5 30th annual UNI Overseas Recruiting Fair begins with more 600 educators participating.
8 Monday, Feb. 6 CROW Forum lecture will be held; Wilson Series on Business Ethics will focus on "Whistle-Blowing"; new exhibit opens at the University Museum; V-Day Week begins.
9 Saturday, Feb. 4 2006 Silo (Ice-Climbing) Summit is planned at the Jim Budlong farm.