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Students quest for a cure Over 150 UNI students competed in the annual Quest to Unravel Alzheimer's Scavenger Hunt. Twenty teams raised $10,064 for the Alzheimer's Association; photo.
Shuttle running out of steam UNI's Panther Shuttle may be in jeopardy next year. For the past three years funding has been $30,000 in the red according to Thomas Madsen, former NISG president. The complexes have not signed the revised contracts to pay for advertising on the shuttle.
Gartman and Andersen gear up for the new year While in office, Kevin Gartman and Paul Andersen hope to share what they have found at UNI: an enriching campus. Also on the agenda is boosting enrollment and incorporating international students into student-friendly activities; photo.
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Budget approval means tuition freeze for UNI The Iowa House and Senate approved a $986 million education budget that includes a four percent funding increase for the three Regent universities. An additional $2.625 million in special funding will allow UNI to freeze tuition for next academic year.
Alleged sexual assault on the hill The UNI Police Department investigated an alleged sexual assault. Anyone with information regarding the alleged assault is encouraged to call the UNI Police Department.
Education center will move to Sabin Hall UNI received $2 million to operate a new education center. The Center for Educational Transformation will allow students to participate in hands-on research activities; photo.
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People with disabilities are not broken Author feels Autism Speaks views autism as a tragedy. She says that when we tell people with disabilities they need to be cured, we are telling them they are not good enough the way they are; photo.
More transparency needed for SSF. Administration should re-examine fee process Author would like an to know why President Ruud approved an additional $25 to the Student Services Fee for athletics without the recommendation of the Student Service Fee Committee. The student body also recommended against the additional fee; photo
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Affirmations to help get you through finals Author shares retrospective thoughts on the semester.
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TAPP gives a fashionably good time UNI presented their spring fashion show, Stripped Catwalk 22. Over 80 models took to the runway wearing designs created by students. Nineteen designs featured in the show were created by Austin Burke, who was a standout designer from the show.
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Defense defeats offense at spring game During the spring football game, the defensive team defeated the offensive team. The football season begins with a game against the Iowa Hawkeyes on August 30; photo.
Panthers lose 3 of 4 conference road games The softball team lost three games on the road. UNI has lost four of their last five games. UNI is positioned in fifth place in the Missouri Valley Conference; photo.
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Johnson wants to set records, play in NFL UNI football player David Johnson dreams of playing in the NFL. He is entering his senior season of football at UNI.