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1 Dining centers extend breakfast hours
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
In response to the fall customer satisfaction survey, the Department of Residence has extended the dining centers' breakfast hours. They hope this will cut some of their costs in the long run; photo.
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2 For the volunteers: UNI charity group praises participants
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
As a part of Dancer Appreciation Week, Dance Marathon participants took the stage at the men's basketball game last Wednesday. They showed a video to spread Dance Marathon's mission. Students were encouraged to wear orange to the game; photo.
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3 French minor could return to UNI
Tant--Cassandra Anne (Student--2011)
In 2012, UNI closed its French program. However, a new minor, Interdisciplinary Language Studies, Minor: French is awaiting approval. The department is currently advertising the new minor on their website to recruit new students.
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4 Censure decision will be made in June
Aune--Jordan Lee (Student--2013)
UNI is facing possible censure from the American Association of University Professors. The case against UNI comes from the university's decision to terminate dozens of majors, minors, and graduate programs in 2012, allegedly without consultation.
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5 Proposed center to study various university issues
Prigeon--Correy Travis (Student--2013)
A group of UNI staff members recently presented plans for a proposed Center for the Study of Undergraduate Education to Faculty Senate. The center has not been approved yet, but the group has begun a research project.
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6 Feminism is important for men, too
Nelson--Nehemiah (Student--2014)
Says men need to step up and take an active role in feminist issues. If a person wants to combat and mitigate everyday sexism, he or she should start right away. Says the beginning of social change lies in the beliefs and attitudes of individuals.
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7 Debunking reverse racism as America's hurtful myth
Daniel--Christopher (Student--2013)
Says the problem with reverse racism is that it assumes that something propagated by white people is now being turned against them.
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8 'Awkward Moment' a new take on romance
Jamtgaard--Katherine A (Student--2013)
Says the movie 'Awkward Moment' is very relatable.
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9 Local bar to turn out the lights
Wolfe--Parker Joseph (Student--2013)
The HuB is set to close its door in mid-May 2014. There are no set future plans for the space currently occupied by The HuB; photo.
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10 Skate night fever: BSU kicks off Black History Month with Disco Skate
Baldus--Rachel (Student--2013)
The Black Student Union held a Disco Skate in the WRC to start off the celebration of Black History Month. It was the third annual Disco Skate; photo.
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11 Panthers split pair of home games
Bair--Cole Steven (Student--2013)
The men's basketball team beat Evansville, 95-81. However, they fell to the Indiana State University, 87-81; photo.
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12 UNI off to best start to season in 45 years
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
The wrestling team defeated Ohio University, 25-15, and followed that with a 29-12 victory over South Dakota State University; photo.
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13 College of Social and Behavioral Sciences University of Northern Iowa Fall 2013 Dean's List Lists the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences students who made the Dean's List for the Fall 2013 semester.