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1 Is UNI the 2nd-windiest campus in the country?
Afzal--Fariha (Student--2012)
Professor Alan Czarnetzki says UNI may or may not be the second windiest campus in the country, but this is hard to prove. However, there are benefits and disadvantages to having a really windy campus.
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2 NISG senate rejects 2 directors: Madsen and Findley say future plans are unknown
Ta--Linh Mai (Student--2011)
Northern Iowa Student Government rejected both Beth Monnier and Elijah Seay for positions of the executive branch. Beth Monnier was running as the director of governmental relations, and Elijah Seay as the director of diversity and student life.
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3 UNI students dive into springtime activities
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
Various photos of students participating in spring activities such as the College Hill Criterium and QUASH's Tube-a-palooza, photo.
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4 Cheating the system or cheating yourself?
McKone--Madison Elizabeth (Student--2012)
Cheating in academics is on the rise. Due to advances in technology students have found even more ways to cheat. However, by cheating in school you are not only cheating the system, but also yourself. Employers care more about honesty than grades.
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5 Keep an eye on NISG
Konrardy--Nathan Arnold (Student--2011)
The author urges students to hold our elected officials of NISG accountable. Leaders need to be able to do the work expected of them, and lead by example. He hopes that our newly elected president and vice president will get the job done.
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6 NISG senate out of touch with constituents
Ickes--Peter Joseph (Student--2013)
Author feels that the NISG senate is out of touch with students and will attempt to undermine the new executives every chance they get. He feels that denying Beth Monnier and Elijah Rogeay positions on the cabinet was a perfect example of this.
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7 Earth Week campus events planned
Tjossem--Kirsten Ruth (Student--2011)
There are various activities planed for Earth Week. Some of these include yoga, bike rides, and a campus cleanup project. This is a great way to educated students on the importance of a more sustainable world.
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8 GBPAC hosts country legend Willie Nelson
Palandech--Luke Justin (Student--2013)
Willie Nelson performed for a sold out crowd at the GBPAC. He played many old favorites and a few new songs as well.
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9 Jackie Robinson biopic '42' falls short of expectations
Lichty--Paul S. (Student--2013)
The author believes that the movie "42" does not do justice to the story of Jackie Robinson's life and career. He argues that the dialogue was too corny and they downplayed the extent to which Robinson was discriminated against.
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10 Grit 'n' Glam
Pope--David William (Student--2012)
Author suggests accessories for your pet or 'petcessorise' to spice up your pets look. Anything from a new collar to shoes are available.
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11 Panthers face battles at QB, RB positions
Ubben--Riley Paul (Student--2012)
There are several players battling it out for the quarterback and running back positions for next fall. The coaches have a difficult decision when it comes to picking players for the starting position.
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12 Track and field finishes strong in Jim Duncan Invitational
Meyer--Mathew John (Student--2011)
Many of the track and field athletes had strong performances at the Jim Duncan Invitational at Drake. UNI will travel to Normal, Illinois to compete in the Redbird Spring Invitation.
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13 UNI softball team sweeps Wichita State in rain-shortened weekend
Ruggles--Jacinda Rose (Student--2012)
Panthers softball beat Wichita State in games one and two of the series, but were not able to play game three due to rain. The Panthers are looking strong heading into their next match up against Bradley University, photo.