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1 Career Fair tips Career Services provides tips on how to dress, what to bring, and needed preparation.
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2 Spring career fair to host 120 different organizations
Phillips--Whitney Lea (Student--2011)
Students seeking internships or wanting to network with businesses should plan to attend the Career Fair on February 20 from 11-3 in the McLeod Center; photo.
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3 The early bird gets the internship
Hottle--Olivia Grace (Student--2011)
Amber Irlmeier attends the Career Fair every semester. Meeting with recruiters is now less stressful; photo.
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4 Are more students leaving the Hill to go downtown
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
The Barmuda establishments on College Hill have seen a decline in business during the recession, but their downtown businesses have seen an increase. The Hill is turning into a younger crowd, since several establishments allow entry at 18; photo.
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5 Bartlett renovations nearly finalized
Findley--Blake Thurston (Student--2010)
Bartlett Hall will be transformed from a dormitory to faculty offices, following a year and a half of planning. Mechanical, electrical, and communications updates will be made. Faculty will move in during winter break of 2013-2014 or spring of 2014.
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6 FAFSA now aided by IRS Data Retrieval
Hottle--Olivia Grace (Student--2011)
Applying for Federal Student Aid now can take only ten minutes. The new IRS system allows students to enter their parents' tax records electronically.
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7 Nickell discusses paranormal investigation
Clausen--Eric Lee (Student--2011)
Joe Nickell has been investigating reports of ghosts and haunted houses for four decades. He has worked for the Discovery Channel, National Geographic, and a private firm. He was the keynote speaker during Darwin Week; photo.
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8 Elevator Aversion
Krob--Nicholas Joseph (Student--2008)
Living in a country with the highest rate of obesity in the world is not surprising. Lines of students waiting at elevators, instead of using the stairs, is certainly an indicator of the problem.
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9 In response to "UNI fans: set higher expectations
Schneider--Brent Travis (Student--2012)
Writer disagrees with the position taken in an article in an earlier Northern Iowan. Suggests that students be encouraged to attend as many athletic events as possible and cheer their lungs out.
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10 Respect and a requiem for all
Early--Thomas Michael (Student--2011)
The loss of Whitney Houston examined. A great talent was lost, but she abused her body with drugs and alcohol for many years. Death is too sacred to politicize.
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11 Twitter ? I hardly know her!
Konrardy--Nathan Arnold (Student--2011)
Twitter is not as common in society as Facebook. This is due to people's sheer lack of knowledge of the potential.
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12 O'Meara juggles more than just a soccer ball
Funke--Brittany Lynn (Student--2012)
Time management is important for Ericka O'Meara. She is a graduate student, tutors, has internship hours, and plays soccer. The accounting department and playing soccer drew her to UNI. In her spare time, she is planning her wedding; photo.
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13 UNI Connection hosts pie party
Tjossem--Kirsten Ruth (Student--2011)
Started in 1924 as the Faculty Dames, UNI Connection gives members the chance to socialize. The group also awards scholarships to three or four students each year; photo.
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14 TWLOHA sells candy grams to promote suicide awareness
Clausen--Eric Lee (Student--2011)
Members of To Write Love on Her Arms sold the candy grams during Valentine's Day. The chapter was formed in 2009 and is dedicated to helping those with depression or those having thoughts of suicide; photo.
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15 UNI Sketch turns unused channel into high-energy student run television show
Terry--Elissa Danielle (Student--2011)
Classy college humor combined with high energy describes Sketch. Rob Bauer and Taran Goecke founded the program. The show appears on Wednesday evenings every three weeks; photo.
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16 Fisher starts season strong for Panther softball team
Bemis--Jacob Harry (Student--2011)
Sophomore pitcher Jamie Fisher won three games in three starts to open the softball season. She allowed only three runs in nineteen innings and struck out twenty batters.
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17 Five great NCAA Tournament games of the past 10 years
Bemis--Jacob Harry (Student--2011)
Writer's choice of great basketball games. The top choice, of course, was the UNI victory over Kansas.
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18 Panthers split at national duals
Blumberg--Matthew L. (Student--2007)
Wrestling team lost the opening match to Virginia Tech, but came back to defeat Wisconsin. Joe Colon had quite a day defeating the number 1 ranked wrestler from VT; photo.
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19 UNI drops a heartbreaker to Evansville, 63-62
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Panther men's basketball team loses another close game. The team is now 17-11 overall and 7-9 in the Missouri Valley Conference; photo.