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1 Popular bands rock out with UNI crowd
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
The Campus Activity Board hosted a concert featuring Parachute, The Plain White T's, and Tommy and the High Pilots. Many students enjoyed the concert and felt the bands performed well; photo.
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2 Taylor discusses abortion
Cosgrove--Thaddeus Riley (Student--2013)
Sunsara Taylor spoke to the UNI community about abortion and other women's rights issues. Taylor explained that having an abortion is a safe and confidential process that should be available to all women as a choice; photo.
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3 UNI community gives feedback on higher education reforms
Ta--Linh Mai (Student--2011)
UNI was selected as one of four schools in the nation to hold a public hearing with the U.S. Department of Education about college affordability. Administration is looking to tie federal financial aid to a rating system based on educational value; photo.
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4 New study finds work satisfaction increases dramatically with age
Baldus--Rachel (Student--2013)
A study from the Associated Press Center for Public Affairs Research shows job satisfaction increases with age. A variety of different job experiences can help students discover what they enjoy and avoid this problem; photo.
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5 Read up and get educated about UNI
Peterson--Caitlin Anne (Student--2011)
The editorial staff of the Northern Iowan urge students to educate themselves on current events and legislation regarding UNI. By being active members of the UNI community students will be better able to voice their opinions.
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6 Who are you politically?
Venuto--Kayla Jewel (Student--2012)
The author expresses her dissatisfaction with the United States government and President Obama. She feels that government spending is out of hand and that the government needs to take action.
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7 African Union seeks to educate UNI students
Prigeon--Correy Travis (Student--2013)
The African Union hosted their fourth annual Multicultural Night. The event featured native music and dancing. The African Union hopes that their events help to educate others about different cultures.
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8 UNITUBA presents eclectic concert
Ruggles--Jacinda Rose (Student--2013)
The UNITUBA Ensemble performed at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. They performed several songs arranged by students. Many enjoyed hearing such a broad range of music performed at the concert; photo.
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9 Panther Portraits
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
Photographs of students that attended the Nightfa11. This was the eleventh annual dance party. This year the dance party was held at the Threehouse: A Wesley Foundation; photo.
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10 Early scores lead to UNI win: Johnson rushes 37 times for 167 yards
Clausen--Eric Lee (Student--2011)
UNI football defeated Missouri State University 17-10. Tate Omil had two interceptions to help the Panthers win. UNI looks for another win as they take on Western Illinois University; photo.
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11 Panthers gain 2 road wins
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
UNI volleyball was able to defeat both Illinois State University and Indiana State University. The Panthers are in second place for the Missouri Valley Conference rankings. UNI will take on Bradley University and Loyola University at home; photo.
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12 Turnovers doom UNI on the road
Clausen--Eric Lee (Student--2011)
UNI men's basketball lost to George Mason University 76-70. Next the Panthers will take on Loyola Marymount University at the Paradise Jam Tournament; photo.
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13 Poor shooting dooms UNI in loss
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
UNI women's basketball team lost to South Dakota State University, 80-44, because of poor shooting. The panthers shot five percent from the 3-point line. UNI looks for a win as they take on North Dakota State University; photo.