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Friday, January 13, 2012
UI cuts back Tuition Reciprocal Agreement
Native numbers UI programs and staff aim to improve Native student recruitment and retention
Katy Sword Argonaut
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Ed Galindo sits in a se-
+18%
change in Native enrollment since 2010
left the Shoshone-Bannock less than it was in 2008 and
5 Native UI faculty
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SEE TUITION, PAGE 5
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of U.S. college students are Native
plans to focus on Latino
0.01% of scientists
As of fall 2011 108 UI un-
Kyndall Elliott | Argonaut
VandalStore closes two branches
change in Native enrollment since 2008
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change in Native enrollment since 2001
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worldwide are Native
The Idaho Commons VandalStore closed at the beginning of the semester because of insufficient revenue. Supplies will be available at VandalExpress in the Commons or at the VandalStore across from the Student Union Building.
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108
Native undergrad students in Fall 2011
SEE NATIVE, PAGE 5
Balancing books and babies Victoria Hart Argonaut
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Katy Sword Argonaut
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misconceptions and assump-
“People still ask me if we
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Grant Louis studies in the Native American Student Center Thursday afternoon. Louis is a member of the Okanagan tribe and contributes to the 1 percent of college students who are Native.
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SEE BOOKS, PAGE 4
Greek houses broken into during break Britt Kiser Argonaut
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Tony Marcolina | Argonaut
Alpha Phi was the only sorority house broken into during winter break. Three houses total were broken into during break, including fraternities Kappa Sigma, Phi Gamma Delta.
SEE GREEK, PAGE 4
IN THIS ISSUE
Men’s basketball walk away with their first win at La. Tech in six years.
Lose weight, get in shape and watch less TV — what’s your New Year’s resolution?
SPORTS, PAGE 6 News, 1
Sports, 6
Opinion, 9
OPINION, PAGE 9 University of Idaho
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