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1 A kidney from your couch?
Conaway--Brandon U. (Student--2006)
Online business aids people in need of kidney transplant to find donors. Transplant centers in Iowa hope to provide this service in the future.
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2 Culver wants ban on stem cell research lifted
Carton--Rebecca R. (Student--2006)
Iowa governor announced plans to spend over $12 million to construct the Iowa Center for Regenerative Medicine in Iowa City; photo.
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3 Sue Follon scholarship rewards strong women
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
Sue Follon remembered as the first woman upper level administrator at UNI. She always considered how decisions would affect students; photo.
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4 'Muralmania' correction Logistical problems force changes. The entry deadline is now February 23. Painting will take place March 31-April 2.
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5 UNI Police Log
Jenson--Lucas C. (Student--2007)
Public Safety complaints recorded January 20 through January 23.
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6 Seeking some truth
Roos--Nicholas Alexander (Student--2005)
Truth is something that exists within the individual.
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7 Terror pushing the limits of the laws
Abbott--Tristan E. (Student--2005)
Public needs to be aware of potential loss of freedoms in the name of the war on terror; photo.
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8 A little truthiness
Hess--Harvey J. (English Instructor)
Praise for the editorial in January 30, 2007 Northern Iowan.
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9 Mistakes in a past issue
Miller--Sheleita R. (Student--2007)
Reader points out mistakes in the January 19, 2007, issue.
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10 Summer Camp Fair needs some pub
Johnston--Ellen R. (Student--2007)
Poor attendance at Summer Camp Fair noted.
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11 The Culture Corner
Roos--Nicholas Alexander (Student--2005)
Speed and the use of cell phones while driving seems frequent in the area.
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12 Panther Profile Dana Disk is featured; photo.
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13 Professor Profile: Chris Ogbondah
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
Background, teaching philosophy, and concern for students noted.
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14 Student Voices Students respond to the question; "Who will win the Super Bowl"?
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15 "Pan's Labyrinth" a bad place to visit
Frazier--James Timothy (Student--2006)
Review of movie "Pan's Labyrinth"; photo.
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16 Cedar Valley's own 'Project Runway'
DuChene--Elizabeth K. (Student--2006)
Student models and designers sought by award-winning student photographer, Amanda Hunter; photo.
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17 Baima shows leadership
Schissel--Adam (Student--2005)
Nick Baima closes wrestling career at UNI with a record of 113-40; photo.
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18 Men shocked by WSU
Kirkpatrick--Kevin (Class of 2008)
Basketball team loses to Wichita State, 67-61; photo.
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19 Player of the week Raven Cepeda named Missouri Valley Conference Track and Field Athlete of the Week; photo.
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20 Rugby clubs prepare for NCAAs
Parrott--Megan (Student--2006)
Men's and women's rugby teams will compete in the National tournament.
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21 Panther scholar: Taylor Sinclair
Lathrum--Ashley (Student--2005)
Taylor Sinclair succeeds on the baseball field and in the classroom; photo.
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22 Peyton and the 'O' take on Urlacher and the 'D'
Sulentic--Lucas D. (Student--2006)
Super Bowl teams evaluated by position.
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23 The lanes are open on Super Bowl Sunday
Van Gelder--Jeffrey J. (Student--2006)
Colts Super Bowl victory predicted. Another form of bowling involves pins and a ball.