Issue Contents

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1 Alumni aid in cost of tuition
Ruggles--Jacinda Rose (Student--2013)
The UNI Foundation accepts donations from alumni and friends. The donations go toward scholarships and program funding, as well as other improvements to the university; photo.
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2 Deaf history month aims to inform
Baldus--Rachel (Student--2013)
The American Sign Language Club is bringing awareness to the UNI campus on the importance of Deaf History Month. Deaf History Month begins on March 13 and ends on April 15.
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3 Pride week kicks off with annual drag show
Noble--Cassidy
UNI Proud's annual drag show was a success. Over five hundred people watched the show in the Union. The drag show was the first event of Pride Week. Every dollar earned during the show was donated to Community AIDS Assistance; photo.
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4 Lack of federal funding limits work-study program
Ruggles--Jacinda Rose (Student--2013)
According to a recent study by the Iowa Board of Regents, funding was down for both work-study and supplemental education opportunities grants. Due to this, it has been difficult to find work-study jobs.
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5 Prevention programs help reduce assaults on campus
Shilhanek--Ian (Student--2014)
According to the report generated by the Clery Act, there were five forcible sex offenses and one non-forcible sex offense on campus in 2013. The Center for Violence Prevention helps infuse bystander-based prevention education.
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6 An inquiry into the cult of innovation
Daniel--Christopher (Student--2013)
Explores the meaning behind the word innovation and how innovation is important to the world today.
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7 Expand your vocabulary: learn a second language
Nelson--Nehemiah (Student--2014)
Urges the importance of learning a second language. Says Americans are notoriously monolingual. UNI offers Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, and Russian.
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8 The vegetarian bandwagon
Hebbeln--Laura Katherine (Student--2013)
Speaks of the benefits and detriments of a vegetarian diet.
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9 Finding women's roles in the Catholic church
Cosgrove--Thaddeus Riley (Student--2013)
Journalist Melinda Henneberger spoke of her thoughts regarding the role of women in the Roman Catholic Church. She stressed the importance of Pope Francis to act on women's issues.
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10 Marching band invited to London
Jamtgaard--Katherine A (Student--2013)
For the first time, the Panther Marching Band will be apart in an international event. They will perform at London's 29th Annual New Year's Day Parade, on January 1, 2015; photo.
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11 Pride week soliloquies
Krogman--Kayla Jean (Student--2014)
One of the events during UNI Proud's annual Pride Week was the Queer Monologues, which were inspired by the Vagina Monologues. The Monologues consisted of intimate pieces regarding the LGBT community.
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12 Sievertsen competes in pro day
Clausen--Eric Lee (Student--2011)
Tyler Sievertsen speaks of his football pro day at UNI; photo.
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13 UNI in good shape after disappointing season
Alvarado--Nicholas Evan (Student--2013)
Though the women's basketball team had a disappointing season, they are in good shape for next season. The team has five returning starters; photo.
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14 Weekend watch: upcoming UNI athletic events this weekend
Clausen--Eric Lee (Student--2011)
Shows events that will be taking place during the coming weekend; photo.