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Career Fair and Interview Days Dates, times, and locations of activities during the spring 2011 event. Companies that will be attending are listed; photo.
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I Spy at UNI Students, staff, and faculty challenged to share the location of a unidentified photo: photo
Darwin Week wraps up with a variety of speakers Mark Blumberg lectured on his book "Freaks of Nature". Tyler O'Brien lectured on human evolution. Dan Barker, a former ordained minister, spoke on the shortcomings of religion. He is now an atheist; photo.
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UNIFI makes a religion of science Suggests that the Freethinkers and Inquirers could learn from a statement in Marcelo Gleiser's book: "Scientists should not use science as a weapon against belief by making it into a belief system"; photo.
Shooting ourselves in the foot Believes that the lack of big name musical groups in the area may be due to rude and immature audiences. Recent local concerts had prompted comments from band members.
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Procrastinate tomorrow It is up to students to make or break their college education. Students urged to plan ahead, organize assignments, refer to the syllabus, plan time for themselves, and plan for the job hunt.
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UNI women continue winning streak by knocking off Creighton and Drake Panthers have won eleven games in a row and lead the Missouri Valley Conference by two games; photo.
UNI softball wins four games in a row to begin the season Snow is on the ground, but the softball season has begun, thanks to the UNI-Dome. Panthers defeated South Dakota, North Dakota, Wisconsin-Green Bay, and Texas-El Paso. Pitching is a strength; photo.
Shockers shut down Panthers 73-55 Men's basketball team loses third in a row. Poor shooting and eleven fewer rebounds contributed to the loss. The team will try to rebound against Bradley; photo.
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UNI wrestling claims two victories over the weekend Panthers defeat California State University-Bakersfield, 28-10, and University of Northern Colorado, 32-6.
We are family Family members competing on the same team or different teams make for great sports stories. Family connections are present in all sports; photo.
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Valentine's Day 2011 Scenes from crafts night, sponsored by the Campus Activities Board. The International Students Association held a Valentine's Dance; photo.
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Phishing attempts rising Students warned to be skeptical when asked for personal information via E-mail. The University will never ask for your password. Do not open attachments from unknown sources.
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UNI students lobby at the state capitol Members of the Advocates for Alzheimer's took their message directly to lawmakers in Des Moines. Several public figures also addressed the problem; photo.
Panther Portraits Scenes from the UNI Capoeira Sport Club presentation during Black History Month. Capoeira artists from New York, Kansas City, Indianapolis , Dallas, Chicago, and Sao Paulo, Brazil, participated; photo.
Interpreters Theatre presents "For the Love of the Club" Prejudice in a motorcycle club is the theme of the play to be presented February 17-19. The play is written and directed by Jocelyn Parii Smith.
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Campus Cooking Recipe for Peanut Butter Chocolate Surprises.
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The Band Perry moves to GBPAC A sold out performance for the Maucker Union has been moved to the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. General admission tickets go on sale February 14. The original concert sold out in six hours.