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1 Caroling choir brings joy to UNI
Jamtgaard--Katherine A (Student--2013)
The 36th annual Varsity Men's Glee Club Christmas Variety Show was a success. The Glee Club works all semester long to prepare the Christmas Variety Show. This year the Glee Club also raised donations for the Northeast Iowa Food Bank; photo.
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2 Iowa chariots roll into McLeod
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
The Iowa Chariots, a wheelchair basketball team played at half time of the UNI women's basketball game. The event raised funds for SportAbility of Iowa and the UNI Adapted Sports Camp. Adapted sports allow disabled people to compete in sports; photo.
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3 Wait line grows at counseling center
Baldus--Rachel (Student--2013)
The number of students requesting counseling is increasing and the Counseling Center is short staffed. Students may have to wait longer to receive counseling, but the center is doing their best to meet the student's needs.
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4 UNI looks at reducing student hours
Gibbs--Hannah Marie (Student--2013)
UNI is looking into limiting the number of hours student employees can work to 10-15 hours. Average UNI students are working 9.3 hours. There have been studies that show working more than 20 hours can hurt students academically.
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5 Unique exhibits on display in the Union: Students and faculty show off creativity
Chiavetta--Josh (Student--2013)
The Creative UNIversity Conference showcased creative works of many UNI students. Steven Tepper from Vanderbilt University spoke at the event. Art for El Salvador was featured at the event, they are raising money to open a school in El Salvador; photo.
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6 Don't worry, just be happy
Venuto--Kayla Jewel (Student--2012)
Author reminds readers that by monitoring their thoughts they can be a happier person. Count your blessings instead of constantly complaining. Simply by thinking in a different way you can live a happier life.
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7 Cedar Falls gets down with the holidays
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
Businesses located in downtown Cedar Falls hosted the 12th annual Jingle and Mingle as well as the 5th annual Holiday Hoopla event. These events are aimed to bring more shoppers downtown, and to help these businesses advertise this holiday season; photo.
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8 Sidecar Coffee offers quick java and quiet atmosphere
Baldus--Rachel (Student--2013)
The author reviewed Sidecar Coffee, the new coffee shop on College Hill. She thought the service and atmosphere were inviting, and that they served quality food and beverages; photo.
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9 Panthers outscored 20-11 in overtime period
Clausen--Eric Lee (Student--2011)
UNI men's basketball started off with a 22-9 lead against Iowa State University. The Cyclones were able to come back and win the game in overtime. Next the Panthers will take on Savannah State University at home; photo.
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10 Panthers split pair of games
Ubben--Riley Paul (Student--2012)
UNI women's basketball lost to Iowa State University 83-55 and won against Saint Louis University 74-65. Both of these games were nonconference games. The Panthers will take on University of South Dakota on the road; photo.
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11 UNI places 4 wrestlers
Gary--Nicholas Matthew (Student--2012)
UNI wrestling finished in sixth place at the Cliff Keen Invitational with four wrestlers earning medals. Dylan Peters, Joe Colon, Cooper Moore, and Joey Lazor all medaled. The Panthers' next match will be the UNI Open in the UNI-Dome; photo.
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12 New rules hurting flow of basketball games
Dengler--Sean Henry (Student--2013)
This year the NCAA has decreased physical play in the hopes of creating more offensive flow. College teams are not used to this, so more fouls are being call. This also results in more free throws being shot, and overall a slower game; photo.