Issue Contents

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1 Citizen Science explains storms
Zidon--Rachel Margaret (Student--2008)
Jeff Kennedy and Alan Czarnetzki discussed how storms function and how to stay safe during storms; talked about 2008 F5 tornado in Parkersburg; photo.
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2 Physics Applied: Annual Physics Olympics highlights student creativity
Lorenzen--Tyler James (Class of 2009)
Two hundred high school students showcased their problem solving skills during the Regional Physics Competition. Two winners in each of the events will compete at the state meet at Drake University.
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3 Winners of essay contest get opportunity to study abroad as part of a new course
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
Global Skills course allows students to study in Dalian, China, for three weeks during June.
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4 Panther Portraits
Bardsley--Laura Lee (Student--2008)
Special Olympics event draws volunteers; photo.
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5 Panther Portraits
Espinoza--Alicia Emilia (Student--2008)
Maucker Union hosts luau event; photo.
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6 Failure of the "Green Revolution"
Becker--Mark Benedict (Class of 2009)
The success of Norman Borlaug's "Green Revolution" in India disputed. Believes that increased crop yields have not aided the general population. The poor have no money to purchase the food.
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7 Rush Limbaugh with a skirt
Bormann--Emily Ann (Student--2008)
Ann Coulter is a seriously conservative best-selling author and columnist. Her latest book is in the top fifteen of the New York Times book list.
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8 We put off writing a title for this editorial
Dahlke--Lisa Renae (Student--2006)
A student's final grade in a course is ultimately up to the individual. To improve grades, students should ask about extra credit, ask questions in class, take advantage of a professor's office hours, and study.
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9 "Duplicity" both over and under-written
Frazier--James Timothy (Student--2006)
The movie, "Duplicity", is reviewed; photo.
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10 UNI invisible children raises awareness
Tegeler--Cassie L. (Student--2008)
Two documentaries will be shown in Lang Auditorium on April 15. Both films deal with the genocide and abduction of children in Uganda. The first step to involvement is viewing the films; photo.
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11 Web site gives voice to unspoken secrets
Toenjes--John D. (Student--2008)
UnSpoken Secrets website allows users to share secrets anonymously. Readers can show support and suggest solutions.
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12 "Mercury said 65" knows how to have fun
Toenjes--John D. (Student--2008)
Review of the latest CD from the Minneapolis based Dazy Head Mazy band; photo.
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13 Home runs lift Panthers to first place in MVC
Siebring--Owen Thomas (Student--2005)
Softball team defeats Iowa State, 6-4; continue success in the Missouri Valley Conference; photo.
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14 Panther baseball takes series from Evansville Baseball team defeats Evansville, 8-3; photo.
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15 Panther men golfers head to Little Rock, Arkansas Golfers compete with seventeen teams in UALR/First Tee Collegiate tournament. Team finished twelfth in Arizona tournament.
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16 Brad Penrith accepts wrestling contract extension Three year contract extension agreement reached with wrestling coach; photo.
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17 Photo
Stout--Michael (Student--2008)
Scene from NCAA basketball selection; photo.