Issue Contents
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1 | Flirting begins before dialogue why a wink is as good as a not to a blind horse | International Week of Flirting will take place Feb. 13-19. |
2 | Monday, Feb. 13 | Earth Science Seminar will take place, Michael Roth will discuss "Planetary Ring and Satellite Formation. |
3 | Muhammad promoted tolerance and respect of others even when they insulted him | Faculty member discusses views of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. |
4 | Shortage of science teachers | Faculty member discusses the need for more science teaching major students. |
5 | Thursday, Feb. 16 | Physics Olympics will take place; African-American architect Mitchell Spuire will give lecture. |
6 | Tuesday, Feb. 14 | "The Stinky Cheese Man and other Fair(l)y (Stoopid) Tales" will be presented by the Kaleidoscope Series for Youth. |
7 | Wednesday, Feb. 15 | Camp and Recreation Fair will take place in the Wellness and Recreation Center, hosted by UNI advising and Career Services; Malcolm X Film Fest will continue as part of Black History Month. |
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8 | Boy Scouts to hold Merit Badge University at UNI | Boy Scouts will come to the University and visit many different areas on campus as part of the Merit Badge University. |
9 | Friday, Feb. 17 - Saturday, Feb. 18 | Tallcorn Jazz Festival will be held in Russell Hall. Guest artist will be Cuong Vu. The 55th annual Sinfonian Dimensions in Jazz will be held. |
10 | Monday, Feb. 20 | Sigma Xi lecture will take place with a discussion of nanomaterials by Diandra L. Leslie-Pelecky. |
11 | Saturday, Feb. 18 | 2006 Silo (Ice-Climbing) Summit will take place. |
12 | Saturday, Feb. 18 - Sunday, Feb. 19 | UNI Capoeira Sport Club will celebrate Black History Month with a two-day event. |