Issue Contents

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1 Crowd control: step two; informative flyers, press releases sent out
Szeszycki--Emily (Student--2001)
After the 144 arrests on College Hill on Homecoming night last year, UNI's administration has printed over nine thousand flyers to inform students about city regulations and to offer safety tips.
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2 Enrollment slides by 144 students
Kehoe--Lisa M. (Student--2002)
Enrollment for the fall semester is 12,282 undergraduate and 1644 graduate students.
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3 Quick look at Wednesday's NISG meeting
Koppes--Kevin (Student--2002)
NISG Senate approves appointments to committees, gave provisional recognition the UNI Church of Christ Connection, and passed two funding bills.
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4 Redfern advocates international experience
Cisco--Laura (Student--2001-2003)
Iowa Senator Donald Redfern gave the opening address at the International Opportunities Fair.
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5 Taste the flavor
Heffernan--Kimberly A. (Classes of 2003 and 2008)
The Hispanic Latino Student Union serves traditional foods outside of the Maucker Union; photo.
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6 On your campus Meetings and activities planned.
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7 Child abuse interrupts vacation
Schmitz--Nich
Enjoyed attending a Chicago Bears game but was sickened when watching a video of a woman beating her four year-old on CNN.
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8 Columnist urges students: fight for your right
Blodgett--Clifford L. (Student--2002)
Sees many things wrong with the new Cedar Falls legislation that requires the purchasers of a keg to leave personal information and sign a waiver.
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9 Serendipity Safari
Rogness--Jared C. (Class of 2003)
Comments on what mankind loses in order to gain efficiency.
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10 You paid for it, quit whining and USE IT! Encourages students to use the Panther Pass that they have already paid for in student fees to attend an athletic event or a play.
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11 Panther Pass cost should be optional
Herbert--Thomas L. (Student--2002)
Criticizes the administration for imposing a mandatory $60 fee for students for a Panther Pass.
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12 "Surfin' UNI" promotes Panther spirit; Homecoming 101: everything you need to know to celebrate--Panther style!
Collins--Elizabeth L. (Student--2002)
Homecoming events for the week include: the Panther Scramble, Inflatable Fun Day, an opening ceremony on College Hill, and many others.
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13 Homecoming committee, fraternity join forces
Whitaker--Jeremy
The Homecoming committee and Sigma Alpha Epsilon are sponsoring a blood drive on campus; students, faculty, and staff are strongly encouraged to give.
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14 Student voices Students respond to the question: Are you planning on partaking in any of the Homecoming events next week? Why?; photo.
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15 'The Four Feathers' misses four stars
Gibleon--Brooke K. (Class of 2003)
Review of the movie "The Four Feathers," directed by Shekhar Kapur; photo.
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16 Zarifis' varied past makes a difference at UNI
Kalous--Tom D. (Student--2002)
Profile of Public Safety Director David Zarifis; photo.
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17 One step close to the majors
Glasnapp--Brandie L. (Student--2002)
UNI baseball alumni Nic Ungs, Travis Welsch, and Josh Habel spent the summer playing minor league baseball; photo.
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18 Panthers prepare for Cal-Poly this weekend
Heffernan--Kimberly A. (Classes of 2003 and 2008)
Panthers will travel to California to compete against the Mustangs of Cal-Poly; photo.
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19 The NI Sports Guru
Finnegan--David
Comments on a father and son attacking a Kansas City Royals player, and briefly comments on various other sports and players both local and national.
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20 Volleyball faces off against Bradley
Finnegan--David
Volleyball team, with a season record of 13-1, will face the Braves of Bradley; photo.
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21 Women win Panther Fall Classic UNI women took first place at the Panther Fall Classic with a score of 634; men took second place; photo.
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22 Soccer optimistic for home
Geffers--Rebecca M. (Student--2001-2003)
UNI will play against Wisconsin-Milwaukee; photo.