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World hunger comes to life The Political Science Society held its second annual Oxfam Hunger Banquet. Attendees were given a card determining what their income level was. This also dictated the food they were served while at the banquet raising awareness of world hunger; photo.
Veteran housing benefits to drop Incoming students serving in the military will be receiving housing assistance. The Basic Allowance for Housing has been re-evaluated and is re-adjusted each year. This will not affect current military students at UNI.
Student Voices Students respond to the question: "What are you doing over spring break?".
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I Spy at UNI Mystery photo awaiting identification. The previous photo was of a globe located in the Rod Library, identified by Ken Connelly; photo.
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Teachers need to understand Generation Why Author acknowledges the differences between current generations and how to better accommodate these differences in the classroom. She proposes a challenge to teachers to find ways to engage and connect with their students.
We should all be pro-life The author voices his opinion on abortion and some possible consequences of outlawing it.
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'Oz the Great and Powerful' leaves much to be desired compared to its classic predecessor Author believes that "Oz the Great and Powerful' is disappointing because of poor acting and too much computer-generated imagery.
Campus Activities Board creates spring break getaway Campus Activities Board hosted a spring break themed event. At the event there was food and a live performance from the band The Pork Tornados. The also handed out free fanny packs filled with spring break related goodies.
UNISTA celebrates tradition, brings back 'Broadway' The UNI Student Theatre Association presented their seventh annual 10-Minute Play Festival featuring six different plays written and performed by UNI students. They also did a Best of Broadway showcase.
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Grit 'n' Glam Author mentions some beauty essentials to take on your spring break getaway.
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UNI goes one-and-done in St. Louis Men's basketball falls to Illinois State University in the first round of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament. ISU defeated UNI, 73-65. The Panthers may have one more game this season, depending on tournament selections; photo.
Tuttle makes his mark at UNI Sophomore Seth Tuttle is a valued player on UNI's basketball team. He averaged 10.7 points and 6.2 rebounds this season. Many are looking forward to what he will bring to the team in the future; photo.
Panthers split final homestand Women's basketball won against Indiana State University, 75-49. In the following game against Illinois State University, the Panthers fell short, 66-61. UNI is seeded fourth in the Missouri Valley Conference tournament coming up; photo.