Issue Contents

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1 I Spy at UNI
Schreck--Anna E. (Student--2009)
Faculty, staff, and students challenged to identify the 'mystery photo'. The previous photo was taken on the outside wall of the UNI greenhouse; photo.
2 Local author Kevin Hanson appears on Dr. Phil show
Weaver--Jordan Adam (Student--2011)
An experiment, begun three and a half years ago, has resulted in a book and an appearance on a network television show. A website for those to share their 'secret regrets' has gone much further than Hansen envisioned; photo.
3 Time for a change
Braumann--Kari Sue (Student--2009)
The Student Information System has undergone a drastic over haul. Students registering in the coming days will be dealing with shopping carts and new course numbering. Admissions, admission recruiting, and some financial aid functions can be addressed.
4 UNI AmmUNItion looks for a spot at Nationals
Findley--Blake Thurston (Student--2010)
Competitive Ultimate Frisbee regional championships will be held west of the Dome in mid April. Several games will be going on at the same time. The UNI team is ranked 84th out of over two hundred teams.
5 UNI hosts triathlon clinic
Staggs--Lottie Brooke (Student--2011)
Those interested in participating in a triathlon were given information during a clinic sponsored by Peregrine Charities. Aspects of the training needed were explained. Tim Klatt spoke on his experiences.
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6 Scott Cawelti previews 'Brother's Blood: The True Story of the Mark Family Murders'
Kelzer--Sarah Marie (Student--2010)
The Final Thursday Reading at the Hearst Center; featured Scott Cawelti. His new book on the Mark Family Murders will be released in August; photo.
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7 He said, she said: relationship advice
Mitchell--Anthony Patrick (Student--2009)
Male and female perspective on relationships, dating, and marriage; photo.
8 Junior Nick Cash continues to grow his business
Kresse--William Joseph (Student--2010)
The Book Hatchery, an eBook publishing service, started last October. Thirty books have been published. They are now serving one hundred authors; photo.
9 NPR radio show "From the Top" tapes at GBPAC
Zidon--Rachel Margaret (Student--2008)
Five high school musicians performed and taped for the radio show "From the Top" at the Performing Arts Center. Two students were from Iowa.
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10 'Sucker Punch' lacks plot, character development
Heyer--Emily Nicole (Student--2010)
The movie 'Sucker Punch" is reviewed; photo.
11 Weber's thoughts become reality in 'Why, Felly'
Braumann--Kari Sue (Student--2009)
The Interpreters Theatre presented "Why, Felly", written by Kyle Weber. Play is reviewed.
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12 Clothes and Costumes
O'Loughlin--Emily (Student--2008)
Clothing selection differs among people. Many do not want to follow the "trends". They look for functional, sturdy, well-constructed clothing that is not flashy or flimsy.
13 Is baseball still America's pastime
Jeffries--Leah Kay (Student--2008)
Television viewer statistics make the point that the Super Bowl and NBA finals both drew more viewers than does the World Series. The use of steroids and performance enhancing drugs may have marred the sport; photo.
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14 Commencement questions
Pearce--Katherine Lea (Student--2011)
Writer concerned that Michelle Obama will be the center of the day. The graduates and their accomplishments should be the focus of the day, in the writer's opinion. Family members will not be able to attend because of lack of tickets.
15 Even conservatives are right sometimes
Dippold--Michael Steven (Student--2010)
Michelle Obama's upcoming address at Commencement defended and accepted by local church leader and anti-equality activist. He handled opposing views in a tasteful manner.
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16 Are we overlooking something?
Sumpter--Gloria Jean (Grad Assistant--2011)
The president, administration, and Bias Response Team all echo the call for diversity and calm and moral interactions on our campus. Students need to form a coalition concerned with the needs of their fellow students and members of the University.
17 Urges respect for Michelle Obama
Kaleas--Justin Cody (Student--2009)
Writer counters the thoughts expressed by those quoted in a Waterloo Courier article. No matter what your political views, the writer believes that the First Lady of our country deserves our respect.
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18 Don't call the Butler Bulldogs a dynasty
Friederich--Ryan Leo (Student--2010)
No matter how much success a mid-major team has, they will never be known as an elite program. Butler has enjoyed much success in the past few years and has gained respect; photo.
19 Panther softball team defeats in-state rival Iowa State 4-2
Jefson--Samuel Kirk (Student--2009)
Panther softball team wins the home opening game over Iowa State. Team wins two and loses one in a three game series with Southern Illinois; photo.
20 Waterloo Black Hawks jump Youngstown in playoff race
Woody--Dustin D. (Student--2010)
Waterloo hockey team needs to win one of the final two games of the season to make this year's playoffs; photo.
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21 UNI softball photos
Getting--Timothy Willis (Student--2009)
Scenes from games with Iowa State and Southern Illinois; photo.