Issue Contents

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1 Activist, former nurse condemns abortions
Gibbs--Hannah Marie (Student--2013)
UNI Right to Life brought Jill Stanek to campus to speak out against abortion. Jill Stanek formerly worked in a hospital that allowed late-term abortions and told stories of the things she witnessed while working there; photo.
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2 New skills grace UNI: funding enables Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning to open in library
Rouse--Amber Marie (Student--2013)
The Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning program will open in room 378 of the Rod Library. This program will offer workshops and forums on ways to enhance learning. This will help both students and faculty to connect; photo.
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3 Regents solicit efficiency report
Noble--Cassidy
The Board of Regents is conducting a $2.5 million spending review with Deloitte Consulting to find inefficiencies and areas of overspending. The board hopes to save $15-$25 million by making the three regent universities more efficient.
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4 Spring break: beaches or community service?
Rouse--Amber Marie (Student--2013)
Several UNI students will be traveling across the U. S. volunteering over spring break. This is the second year that the Students Today Leaders Forever STLF group is going on the Pay It Forward Tour. UNI will be teaming up with Iowa State University.
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5 Take a social media break, volunteer The author points out how much time people spend on social media that they could use to make a difference. There are many different opportunities to volunteer. Volunteer Tuesdays is a group on campus that helps students volunteer every week.
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6 What your history books didn't tell you The author points out that much of what we learn in history classes is distorted to glorify our national heroes and overlook women and people of color. History should be taught from an unbiased standpoint to examine mistakes and avoid repeating them.
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7 A healthy taste of the world
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
The International Student Association put on an event featuring healthy food from various countries. The event was to help students to realize the many different countries represented on campus and to experience a part of their culture; photo.
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8 How to make a tank top for spring break
Ruggles--Jacinda Rose (Student--2013)
Step by step instructions on how to turn an old t-shirt into a fashionable tank top for spring break; photo.
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9 Panther portraits: Kindergym
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
Photograph of children drawing on a chalkboard during the celebration of Kindergym's 30th anniversary; photo.
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10 UNI voices: what are your spring break plans?
Rouse--Amber Marie (Student--2013)
Students answer the question, "What are your spring break plans?"; photo.
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11 UNI drops to 3rd heading into MVC Tournament
Alvarado--Nicholas Evan (Student--2013)
Women's basketball lost to Indiana State, 85-72, dropping them to third place heading into the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament. The MVC Tournament will start on Thursday in St. Charles, Missouri, but the Panthers do not play until Friday; photo.
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12 UNI falls short to Salukis
Bemis--Jacob Harry (Student--2011)
UNI men's basketball lost to Southern Illinois, 63-58, in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament. The Panthers are waiting to hear if they will play in another postseason tournament or if their season is over; photo.