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1 Ali's three creates celebrity The final three-point shot of Ali Farokhmanesh during the Panther win over Kansas has made UNI a household name in the entire country; photo.
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2 Brad's sports blurb special edition
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
An estimated crowd of one thousand attended the pep rally that sent the basketball team off to St. Louis for its game with Michigan State; photo.
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3 Fans send off Panthers
Getting--Timothy Willis (Student--2009)
Scenes from the pep rally held prior to the departure of the men's basketball team for St. Louis; photo
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4 Jacobson agrees to 10-year contract extension Basketball coach Ben Jacobson has signed a contract extension that will keep him at UNI through 2020. No public funds will be used for the increased in salary.
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5 Panthers Ben Jacobson and team members; photo.
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6 Panthers look for a "sweet" performance
Kintzel--Scott Elliott (Student--2009)
Men's basketball team upset Number 1 ranked Kansas and now will play Michigan State in the "Sweet Sixteen" of the NCAA basketball tournament; photo.
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7 Probable starting lineups for UNI and Michigan State Starting fives for UNI and Michigan State; photo.
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8 UNI shocks No. 1 ranked Kansas
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Men's basketball team defeats Kansas, 69-67; photo.
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9 Jay Sean to appear live in concert at UNI British and Asian singer schedules concert in the West Gymnasium for April 23. Down with Webster, an eight piece band from Toronto, will be the opening act.
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10 Men's basketball coach agrees to 10 year deal at UNI Ben Jacobson receives a raise in salary and extends his contract for ten years; photo.
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11 UNI students present research at state capitol
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
Twenty-three honors students presented their research to state senators, representatives, and officials using a poster format in the Capitol rotunda in Des Moines. Faculty nominated students for this honor.
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12 Athletically minded
Murphy--Brian Sullivan (Student--2009)
Questions funding of athletics. Notes value of athletics for drawing the student body, the alumni, and the community together.
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13 The pains of American travel
Krob--Nicholas Joseph (Student--2008)
Believes train travel in the United States needs drastic improvement. Dependence on airplanes is much more costly and includes many delays. Many times trains can continue their routes when air travel is shut down due to weather conditions.
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14 "Remember Me" leaves audiences asking, "Remember what?"
Aldrich--Lindsey Rose (Student--2009)
"Remember Me" reviewed.
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15 Panther Portraits
Krueger--Jeffrey Allen (Student--2009)
Lang Auditorium was the scene of "Dancing with the Cedar Valley Celebrities"; photo.
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16 Professor researches balancing work, personal lives
O'Loughlin--Emily (Student--2008)
Adam Butler, professor of psychology, notes that new technologies, which allow people to stay in touch constantly, have blurred lines between work and personal life. Students are also working more hours to help pay expenses; photo.
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17 All-American Beets takes eighth place
Walters--Casey Beaudean (Student--2008)
Jarion Beets was unseeded in the NCAA wrestling tournament, but made his mark. He was named All-American and placed eighth at 174 pounds.
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18 Panther softball wins conference opener
Jefson--Samuel Kirk (Student--2009)
Softball team defeats Wichita State, 5-3, for the first conference win of the season. The four game road trip included a win over Tulsa and two losses to national contender Oklahoma State.
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19 Women make first NCAA Tournament appearance
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Women's basketball team lost to Number 1 seeded Nebraska in the first round of the tournament, 83-44. The team had a wonderful season, winning the Missouri Valley Conference championship tournament; photo.