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| More cuts on the way? | Iowa House of Representatives has passed a bill that could potentially cut $1.6 million from the University budget this fiscal year. Larger classes, higher tuition, and fewer class offering could result; photo. | |
| NISG pushes for internal change | Student government needs to change. Transparency is the major issue. There is a movement toward a smaller senate. NISG needs to deal with the lack of interest among the student body. | |
| UNI in winter | The campanile rises above the snow covered ground during the winter of 2011; photo. | |
| UNI professors participate in study on climate change | A group of professors from the Regents institutions have drafted a report on a climate change study. State legislators asked for this study. | |
| Online course development proposal deadline draws near | Continuing and Distance Education has a $1000 stipend available to instructors who create an online class from an existing class. February 7, 2011 is the deadline for the proposals. |
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| The flashy side of sports | Money and an athletic program sometimes leads to a flashy reputation. Boise State is known for its blue turf. Coaches at some schools add color with the wearing of colorful sport coats. It is best to show class not flash. |
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| 'Die Fledermaus' pleases crowd with humor | School of Music presented the classic Johann Strauss operetta. Play reviewed. | |
| Diversity Fair opens students' minds | Twenty four student organizations set up tables for the Diversity Fair held in Maucker Union. Why is diversity important? We no longer live in just a city, county, or country. We live in a global society and must learn to communicate; photo. | |
| UNI employees awarded Sue Follon Exemplary Service Award | Sue Follen stood for a caring environment for people; especially students. Employees in the Division of Student Affairs are eligible for recognition in receiving the award. |
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| Chubby's brings new flavor to College Hill | New restaurant opens on the Hill. Features are all you can eat spaghetti and breadsticks on Tuesdays and all you can eat pizza on Wednesdays. Business is hopping between 2-3AM; photo. | |
| Challenged by Chubby's | Two students accept the challenge to eat one pizza, on loaded foot-long hot dog, one taco, six wings, one burger with a side of fries, everything doused in hot sauce in twelve minutes. They did survive. |
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| A losing game | Prices for textbooks on all campuses are very high. Students urged to purse the cheapest option; including exchanging books among classmates; photo. | |
| War is a racket | A economic myth is the idea of war being beneficial to the economy. Readers urged to guard against the military-industrial complex. Support for the military should not come from taxes or borrowing. | |
| McDermott returns to Cedar Falls Wednesday | Greg McDermott and his son, Doug, return to the McLeod Center. They will be joined by members of the Creighton Bulldogs. The former coach turned the fortunes of men's basketball around. Greg had signed with the Panthers, but followed his father. |
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| UNI women knock off Evansville 69-37 | Women's basketball team continues to lead the Missouri Valley Conference standings. They have won five games in a row. Team depth is a team strength; photo. | |
| Panthers fall short to No. 16 Nebraska | Wrestling match came down to the final match of the evening. Nebraska wins 18-14. | |
| Panthers demolish Drake behind hot shooting 69-49 | Panthers continue winning streak to five games. Offense was impressive and the defense was stifling; photo. |