Northern Iowan — April 13, 2010

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1 Healthcare legislation to affect college students New regulations allow college students to stay on their parents health care plans, while in school. Starting in 2014, tax credits for young adults making up to $43,000 go into effect; photo.
1 Professor analyzes glass ceiling that halts women's advancement Professor Victoria Robinson says that five external barriers hinder women in the workforce: the devaluation of women, home, and family; a limited number of sponsors and mentors, limited networks, and a systematic bias; photo.
1 UNI students discuss different perspectives of homosexuality Matt Reisetter's speech on homosexuality prompts discussion at UNI Navigators meeting
5 Fighting for traditional marriage Discussion of traditional marriage and the dangers presented by interracial and same-sex marriages.
5 The topless double standard Discussion on the Go Topless organization that fights for the right for women to be nude from the waist up.
5 On love lock down Examines the process of falling in love; notes divorce rates.
6 The good old days Life is full of choices for both men and women today. During early civilization, women became farmwives, mid-wives, or servants.
7 Experiences with road rage Believes older drivers who drive at reduced speeds are often the cause of frustration for younger drivers; photo.
7 The chase is on in "Bounty Hunter" Review of the movie "Bounty Hunter"; photo.
7 Mudd Advertising offers opportunities for students Students urged to apply for internships and employment with local company.
8 Panther Portraits Scenes from the annual UNI Catwalk Student Design Show. Students design clothing in the textiles and apparel program; photo.
10 Panther Portraits Scenes from the eighth annual Relay for Life held in the UNI-Dome; photo.
11 Salukis edge Panther women's tennis Tennis team dropped their second conference match to Illinois State, 4-3.
11 Panther track and field competes at Jim Duncan Invitational Jim Duncan Invitational held at Drake University. Women win six events and the men five. Several UNI athletes attained personal bests.
11 UNI wrestling searching for new head coach Brad Penrith has not been retained as head coach of the UNI wrestling program. He has been head coach for ten years and served as an assistant for three years prior to that; photo.
11 Drake slides past Panthers in two of three-game series Softball team loses a doubleheader to Drake, but bounces back the next day for a 1-0 victory in ten innings; photo.
12 Women's tennis team defeats Evansville Tennis team won two doubles matches and three singles to post a victory and get back on track.
13 Photo Scenes from Robinson-Dresser Complex; home of the Panther softball team; photo.