Issue Contents

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1 Board of Regents approves schematic designs for Redeker Center expansion
Koolbeck--Alex Elizabeth (Student--2010)
Department of Residence is hoping that the design phase for the Redeker expansion is completed by late April. Planning is under way to inconvenience students as little as possible.
2 Funding debate sparks reform
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
Precedent and interpretation entered into the denial of funding for the Colleges Against Cancer. Concerns expressed that funding be requested more than once by a single organization.
3 Interlude finds national spotlight
Koolbeck--Alex Elizabeth (Student--2010)
First Lady Michelle Obama and fourteen thousand middle school students learned the "Interlude" at a "Let's Move" rally. Governor Branstad also participated; photo.
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4 Happy Valentine's Day for all
O'Loughlin--Emily (Student--2008)
Students challenged to find a way to enjoy the day, whether they are in a romantic relationship, or not. Make certain those friends you care about know how you feel.
5 Single on Valentine's Day? Nice !
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Look at the positive side if you are single. Your bank account is not drained and you can do what you want to do on Valentine's Day.
6 The greatest show on earth
Mitchell--Anthony Patrick (Student--2009)
Believes that legislation to stop online piracy is much too complicated. The Internet is the closest thing to a circus, but it continues to be a magical place. It is difficult to imagine censorship of the Internet.
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7 'The Grey' has Liam Neeson punching wolves (and that is awesome)
Toft--Alexander Charles (Student--2011)
Liam Neeson's new film, 'The Grey", is reviewed; photo.
8 Panther Portraits
Clausen--Eric Lee (Student--2011)
Scenes from a day in Africa. Dancing and food highlighted the day; photo.
9 Random Acts of Kindness Week encourages students to take on volunteer opportunities
Stewart--Jacob K. (Student--2012)
Volunteer Center of Cedar Valley joined with UNI in 2008 to promote volunteer events in the Cedar Valley. Iowa is the second largest volunteer state with over 880,000 official volunteers.
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10 GBPAC brews up fifth beer and cuisine sampling event
Tjossem--Kirsten Ruth (Student--2011)
Samuel Adams brewmaster to judge first Home Brewers Contest. The event will be held as part of a fund raising event for the Friends of Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center.
11 Panther Portraits
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
Scenes from Jazz Band 1 performing at the Hub; photo.
12 Relay for Life Kickoff sows seeds for spring event
Terry--Elissa Danielle (Student--2011)
The Hub hosted the kickoff party. Currently there are four hundred registered participants. The goal is one thousand. The relay will take place at the McLeod Center.
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13 Panthers drop two games on the road
Bemis--Jacob Harry (Student--2011)
Women's basketball team loses to Illinois State and Indiana State. Team presently is in fourth place in the conference, but only one game out of first place; photo.
14 UNI cruises to 78-63 victory over Illinois State behind 12 3 pointers
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Men's basketball team made their conference record 7-8 with the win. The Panthers are presently in sixth place, but only two games out of third; photo.
15 UNI fans: set high expectations
Kockler--Paul William (Student--2011)
Storming the court following the Creighton victory was surprising. Certainly, it was a big win, but not like winning the conference tournament for an NCAA bid.
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16 Panther Portraits
Phillips--Whitney Lea (Student--2011)
Scenes from the Northern Festival of Bands. The annual event hosts forty schools and two hundred fifty high school musicians; photo.