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1 Cost of convenience creates indentured students; credit cards become quick stumbling blocks for college students
Hammitt-- Katie Ruth (Class of 2005)
Students speak on the dangers of credit cards.
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2 Poll places Panther volleyball in top 10 UNI's volleyball team ranked number 9 on the USA Today/AVCA poll; this is the first time in history that UNI has made the top ten.
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3 Tuition has its 'Price'; Board of Regents approves a tuition increase for Price Lab School students
Szeszycki--Emily (Student--2001)
Annual fees at Price Lab have increased from $200 to $340 to help offset the 20% budget cut; photo.
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4 Watch out below; Maucker Union and McCollum Science Hall are under construction
Andresen--Kelli (Class of 2004)
McCollum Science Hall is being expanded to include much needed space for the Biology and Chemistry departments; Maucker Union is also undergoing renovation and expansion; photo.
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5 Firm chosen to design buildings; the designer of Rod Library's addition is drawing plans for the new Human Performance Center
Andresen--Kelli (Class of 2004)
A Des Moines firm, Herbert Lewis Kruse Blunck will design the McLeodUSA Center; the firm also designed the fourth floor addition to Rod Library and ROTH.
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6 New journal for undergraduates
Keel--David (Student--2001)
The American Journal of Undergraduate Research, according to editor Cliff Chancey, is intended to help undergraduates through the process of getting their work published; photo.
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7 Q & A with NISG president Scudder
Koppes--Kevin (Student--2002)
Jeff Scudder discusses Northern Iowa Student Government.
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8 Red Cross gives answers to West Nile virus concerns
Brown--Evelyn (Student--2001)
Theresa Roche, representative for the American Red Cross, assures the public that the blood supply is safer than it has ever been.
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9 Local pastor suffers heart attack at UNI Funeral services are scheduled for the Reverend James Moog, 53, who died of a heart attack while attending a football game in the UNI-Dome.
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10 Public Safety Log Campus crime report.
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11 Conspiracy theory on gaming and TV
Blodgett--Clifford L. (Student--2002)
Discusses his new conspiracy theory that includes university presidents teaming with television and video game producers; photo.
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12 Labor Day isn't about the telethon
Schmitz--Nich
Claims that since only 15% of Americans are involved in unions, most end up working on a day that was intended to give workers a break.
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13 Preacher lacks tact but knows rights Does not agree with the message of the preacher speaking on campus, but they support his right to exercise his freedom of speech.
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14 Serendipity Safari
Rogness--Jared C. (Class of 2003)
Complains about the quality of reality television shows.
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15 'Diversions' error
Meyer--Emily J. (Student--2002)
Claims that the author of 'Diversions' needs to be accurate, since errors confuse UNI students.
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16 Too few changes in 9-11 aftermath
Enshayan--Kamyar (Director Center for Energy and Environmental Education)
Claims that America has a lot of work to do, including conservation of energy and a peaceful resolution to the Afghani/Iraqi conflict.
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17 Diversity Week 'promotes awareness'; this year's focus on education through 9/11 remembrance
Andresen--Kelli (Class of 2004)
Announces the upcoming events of Diversity Week; intended to increase cultural awareness.
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18 Safety, security set stage for school year
Heffernan--Kimberly A. (Classes of 2003 and 2008)
Students warn of the potential dangers of college life, such as accepting drinks from strangers and walking alone at night; photo.
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19 Student voices Students respond to the question: What are you doing to get out of credit card debt?; photo.
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20 'No Shame Theatre': no holding back!
McNally--Aaron (Student--2000-2003)
'No Shame Theatre' will begin tonight; it is brought to UNI by Luke Pingel and Neil VanGorder; people may bring in scripts that they wish to perform.
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21 Sororities still searching for sisters
Heffernan--Kimberly A. (Classes of 2003 and 2008)
Shelagh McDonald and Kellie Hampel talk about what sorority life is really like; photo.
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22 'My Big Fat Greek Wedding' is a big hit
Gibleon--Brooke K. (Class of 2003)
Review of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding," directed by Joel Zwick, starring Nia Vardalos and John Corbett; photo.
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23 Free fun for everyone
Keel--David (Student--2001)
Intramural sports at UNI are offered to give students something positive to do in their free time that doesn't cost money.
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24 New on-campus food option for busy bodies
Heffernan--Kimberly A. (Classes of 2003 and 2008)
Students now have the opportunity to call ahead for a meal and then pick it up at their convenience; photo.
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25 Golfers vying for amateur titles
Keel--David (Student--2001)
Jenny Heinz took second place at the Iowa Women's State Amateur meet; Mike Lewis took three wins in tournaments this summer; photo.
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26 Panthers take on Cowboys
Keel--David (Student--2001)
UNI defeated Wayne State, 34-0, and will now face Oklahoma State; photo.
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27 Sapp is ready for challenge
Weiskircher--Heidi B. (Classes of 2005 and 2006)
Benjamin Sapp, a new addition from the University of Iowa, will start the game against Oklahoma State.
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28 Volleyball makes history with Top 10 ranking
Finnegan--David
UNI exceed their previous highest ranking of number 14 in the USA Today/AVCA Poll with a ranking of 9th place; photo.
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29 College of Humanities and Fine Arts Dean's List Spring 2002
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30 Men and women runners fare well at Drake
Glasnapp--Brandie L. (Student--2002)
Cross country teams began their season at the Drake Open; no team scores were kept; photo.
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31 Young soccer captains stress goals, academics
Heffernan--Kimberly A. (Classes of 2003 and 2008)
Lindsey Davis and Kate Shaw, co-captains of the soccer team, have proven themselves as leaders and have taken the team to new heights; photo.