Northern Iowan — March 27, 2009

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1 CHFA presents graduate research Sharing their research and interacting with fellow graduate students is the goal of the Graduate Research Symposium. Gregory Colon Semenza of the University of Connecticut is the featured speaker.
1 Modern Anxieties Lamppost Theatre Co. production laughs at the stresses of life; photo.
1 American Humanics offers volunteers Student group currently working with Black Hawk County Flood Relief. People/organizations interested in volunteer help must fill out an application and be non-profit; photo.
2 New UNI class shows sustainability is everyone's business Belief that our society is on the brink of a new Sustainability Revolution is the driving force behind a new course of study.
3 From "Saturday Night Live" to live every weeknight The emergence of Jimmy Fallon as a late night talk show host.
3 Dependence on cell phones The convenience of using cell phones noted. Expanded functions of phones questioned.
3 A change in perspective An invitation to participate in a discussion group focused on race enlightened the members of the group.
5 Graduate student highlight Pasha Agoes from Jakarta, Indonesia, is featured; photo.
5 Miracles at Strayer-Wood Theatre The Children's Miracle Network will benefit from a wide ranging variety show to be presented March 29, 2009, in Strayer-Wood Theatre; photo.
7 UNI comeback falls short against Purdue Men's basketball team loses to Purdue in the first round of the NCAA tournament, 61-56; photo.
7 Panthers notch win against Big Ten favorite Baseball team defeats Indiana; 28-17. The 28 runs scored tied a school record for runs scored in a single game; photo.
7 Softball wins series against nationally ranked SIU Panther softball team defeats Southern Illinois twice in three game series.
10 Fay earns All-American honors Moza Fay placed sixth in the NCAA wrestling tournament in St. Louis. He earned All-America honors for the second straight year.