Issue Contents

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1 Breaking up the old boy's club
Ta--Linh Mai (Student--2011)
Students and faculty and politicians gathered to discuss the question, "Women in politics: does it matter?". Many panelists agreed that having gender balance in government would be a beneficial thing for the state of Iowa.
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2 NISG finalizes 2013-14 budget
Ta--Linh Mai (Student--2011)
The Northern Iowa Student Government has finalized the budget for the 2013-14 school year. Funds are down due to a decrease in enrollment. Many student organizations' funding requests have been considered in the budget.
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3 Ternus speaks on Varnun v. Brien: Said she has 'no regrets' on 2009 ruling
Lynch--Elizabeth Ann (Student--2013)
Former Iowa Supreme Court Justice, Marsha Ternus, spoke about the Varnum v. Brien case in honor of UNI's Pride Week. She said that she does not regret her decision of ruling in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, photo.
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4 I spy at UNI
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
Mystery photo awaiting identification. Previous photo was identified by Ken Connelly. It was a photograph of artwork in the Commons.
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5 Legalize the cure
Monnier--Beth Alice (Student--2013)
The author believes that the sale of kidneys should be legal. She says that if it becomes legal to sell your kidney many more individuals would be willing to donate their kidney and save a life.
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6 Today's workforce must prepare to modernize
Trotter--Garrett Lee (Student--2012)
The author thinks that people are too worried about outsourcing and not worried enough about technology when it comes to employment. Many manufacturing jobs are being replaced by robotics. People will have to learn to adapt to this changing work force.
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7 Film critic remember the late Roger Ebert
Lichty--Paul S. (Student--2013)
Popular film critic, Roger Ebert, recently passed away. He was one of the most famous film critics of all time.
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8 Gibson shares poetry at UNI's Pride Week
Tjossem--Kirsten Ruth (Student--2011)
Andrea Gibson performed at UNI in honor of Pride Week. She is an inspirational poet. Many members of the audience were emotionally touched by here work, photo.
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9 UNI student training black lab, Tags, to be service dog
Tjossem--Kirsten Ruth (Student--2011)
Darin Adams is training a black lab to be a therapy dog. He is doing this through the program Retrieving Freedom which provides service dogs to disabled veterans and autistic children. The organization is working with UNI to get more students involved.
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10 Grit 'n' Glam
Pope--David William (Student--2012)
Author gives six reasons why a thrift shop is the perfect place to go shopping for your new spring wardrobe.
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11 Panthers' Knodle sets javelin record
Allen--Justin Dale (Student--2011)
Panthers track and field team does well at the Joey Haines Invitational. Paige Knodle set a new record in the javelin throw with a throw of 149 feet. The panthers placed very well in several other events, photo.
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12 UNI finishes in the season-best 4th place
Miller--Alex
Women's golf finishes fourth at the Bradley Invitational. This is a season-best for the Panthers. UNI was led by Kaylee Benson, who also placed fourth overall. Next UNI will travel to Omaha to compete in the Creighton Invitational.
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13 UNI goes 1-2 in Evansville
Phillips--Whitney Lea (Student--2011)
UNI softball traveled to Evansville for a three-game series. They split the first two games with UNI winning the first and Evansville winning the second; however, UNI came up short again on the third game, photo.