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Bill could erase underage alcohol-related offenses Representative Kurt Swaim is a strong proponent of a bill allowing underage alcohol convictions to be expunged. The violator must wait two years and have no additional criminal convictions before applying to clear his record; photo.
News Brief: Bill to ban throwback bands' performances Tribute bands may need to adjust a little if a new proposed bill becomes law. The bill would make it illegal to falsely identify with the original musical artists; photo.
Texting while driving may potentially be banned Iowa lawmakers are considering making texting while driving illegal. Four different bills have been proposed to deal with distractions while driving; photo.
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News Brief: UNItv and Northern Iowan online begin collaboration UNItv will upload several sports, features, and news stories to the web site of the Northern Iowan. More coverage for students and more hands on experience for electronic media students will result.
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On the issues; NISG candidates Joel Anderson, Emma Hashman Candidates for vice president of the student body answer questions about qualifications, concerns for the university, and their views on the tuition surcharge and faculty and staff furloughs; photo.
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UNI dance team wins national championship 2010 dance championships, held at Disneyworld, allowed the UNI Dance Team to show their abilities. They were named National Pom Champions. They also placed eighth in the Jazz category; photo.
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Adult porn: a victimless crime Porn star and producer serving forty-six months in a federal jail on obscenity charges. Two studies cited that indicate a reduction in rape due to access to porn and the Internet. Audience being asked to tolerate porn; not approve of it.
Interview with a "Call of Duty" addict Fictional interview showing the lengths a person can go to play video games. Discusses potential effects on the person and relationships.
A false sense of security Self defense classes and preventive sprays can cause people to think that since they know what to do in bad situations, nothing bad will happen. One should follow one's intuition and avoid dangerous situations or places.
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Dante Marcellous to perform his music at "Love Legacy" concert Junior communications and electronic media major to perform during a free concert. Others joining Marcellous on stage will be Ellaysa Newton and Brion Martin; photo.
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Pilobolus dancers exhibit strength and control Group formed in 1971 at Dartmouth College is known for original choreography and unique weight sharing techniques. The group had the audience cheering and bursting into laughter.
"In the Ali Way" showcases talent and creativity Ali Horsted will present her one-woman senior honors creative thesis project during the Interpreters Theatre. This is her second year with Interpreters Theatre, having received the Rising Star Award; photo.
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Women's swim team preps for conference championships The final swim meet, against Iowa, will gauge the performances and aid in setting the lineup for the conference meet.
Kwadzo's shots stun the Shockers Men's basketball team defeats Wichita State, 59-56. Kwadzo Ahelegbe scored fifteen points in the second half; photo.
Brad's Sports Blurb There is some talk of expanding March Madness to ninety-six teams. This would result in thirty-one more games. Perhaps expanding to sixty-eight teams, resulting in three more games, would make more sense.
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Panther football finalizes 2010 recruiting class Twenty-one players signed letters of intent to attend UNI to play football next season. Among the recruits is the number one ranked running back in Iowa and two highly regarded quarterback prospects.