Issue Contents

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1 Battle to the laughter
Heffernan--Kimberly A. (Classes of 2003 and 2008)
Students participate in UNI's Homecoming Inflatable Fun Day; photo.
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2 NISG special election seeks to restock Senate seats
Koppes--Kevin (Student--2002)
Sixteen senate positions are available; photo.
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3 Professor emeritus dies of cancer
Brown--Evelyn (Student--2001)
Emeritus geography professor Roy Chung died from stomach cancer on September 27, 2002, at Allen Memorial Hospital.
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4 Rally against reign rained out
Brown--Evelyn (Student--2001)
"Question the War," a rally against the war in Iraq, sponsored by Amnesty International is rescheduled for October 11.
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5 Shuttle gives students a 'lift'
Collins--Elizabeth L. (Student--2002)
The Panther Shuttle, a free transportation service in and around the campus, has added more stops in order to be more accessible.
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6 Student fatality result of chase
Koppes--Kevin (Student--2002)
Lisa Oetken was killed in a car accident when a driver ran a stop sign and collided into her vehicle. Ashley Caskey and Holly Frerichs were also injured in the accident.
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7 Where there's a helpful smile at the pump?
Heffernan--Kimberly A. (Classes of 2003 and 2008)
At a meeting of the Cedar Falls Planning and Zoning commission, Hy-Vee was approved to open a gas station and convenience store in an old gas station building in front of Hy-Vee in College Square Mall; photo.
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8 On your campus Meetings and activities planned.
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9 Pathologist partnership begins
Szeszycki--Emily (Student--2001)
Through Project Affirm, UNI has partnered with Xavier University to increase the number of speech-language pathologists.
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10 Special education professor receives $18,000 award
Schmitz--Lisa Marie (Class of 2003)
Professor Patricia Sitlington was the recipient of the Philip G. Hubbard Award for Outstanding Education and will use the money to create a scholarship.
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11 UNI ranks well in nation again
Brown--Evelyn (Student--2001)
"Kiplinger's Personal Finance" magazine rated UNI 33rd in in-state tuition, 46th in four-year graduation rate, and 95th overall.
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12 Remembrance for loss of UNI's own Claims that the flag should have been lowered out of respect to the UNI freshman Lisa Oetken, who was killed in a car accident.
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13 Sarcastic outlook on Surfin' UNI
Schmitz--Nich
Comments on the Homecoming Committee's choice of "Surfin' UNI" as this year's theme; offers tips for students celebrating Homecoming.
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14 Serendipity Safari
Rogness--Jared C. (Class of 2003)
George H. W. Bush tells his son, George W. Bush that the "W' in his name stands for "warmonger."
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15 Some guidelines to live by from an avid partier
Blodgett--Clifford L. (Student--2002)
Mentions experiences at VEISHA at Iowa State University, and offers suggestions to students planning to celebrate Homecoming.
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16 NISG President to students: speak out
Scudder--Jeffrey (Class of 2003)
Encourages students to "speak out" against things like tuition, class sizes, and the quality of education; claims that students can address these problems by using their political voice.
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17 Bush inventing reasons to start another war
Altman--Austin (Student--2001)
Disagrees with actions taken and statements made by George W. Bush and his administration concerning the recent controversy in Iraq.
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18 Football game detracts from Homecoming Anonymous author claims that the football game takes away from the activities and community atmosphere created during Homecoming week; feels movies on a large TV screen should be shown in the Dome instead.
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19 "Mark Twain Tonight" shows tomorrow
Umthun--Daniel T. (Student--2002)
Hal Holbrook will perform at the GBPAC in "Mark Twain Tonight"; photo.
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20 Alzheimer's impacts college student; UNI student shares his struggles with his grandfather's disease
Pierce--Leslie D. (Student--2002)
Sophomore Benjamin Wagner has been raising money for Alzheimer's after discovering that his grandfather had the disease; photo.
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21 Showcase celebrates human form
Umthun--Daniel T. (Student--2002)
"Figured Ceramics" will be featured in the UNI Gallery of Art until October 25; photo.
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22 "Sweet Home Alabama" sweet chick flick
Gibleon--Brooke K. (Class of 2003)
Review of "Sweet Home Alabama," starring Reese Witherspoon and Joshua Lucas; photo.
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23 Campaniling more than 'just a kiss'
Andresen--Kelli (Class of 2004)
Campaniling became officially recognized as a part of Homecoming in 1982, although the tradition began much earlier; photo.
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24 Getting to the root of Homecoming; United States tradition originates from Civil War rivalry between states
Foley--Jason M. (Student--2002)
The first Homecoming celebration took place at a football game between the Missouri Tigers and the Kansas Jayhawks in 1891.
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25 The group behind the grunt work
Andresen--Kelli (Class of 2004)
Students interested in helping with Homecoming meet with members from the Student Activities Office to begin planning the event and become known as the UNI Homecoming Committee; photo.
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26 What's up - Homecoming Weekend in a nutshell
Keiser--David A. (Student--2002)
Many events and activities are planned for Homecoming weekend.
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27 Netters face new battles
Finnegan--David
Panthers will face Southern Illinois and the Evansville Aces; UNI volleyball falls to tenth place in the USA Today/AVCA poll; photo.
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28 NI Sports Guru
Finnegan--David
Discusses Iowa basketball player Pierre Pierce and Florida State University's Bowden Bowl; briefly comments on other athletics.
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29 Runners on road
Cota--Clint
Cross country men will compete in Champaign, Illinois; women will travel to compete in the ISU Memorial; photo.
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30 Soccer ready to start over again
Geffers--Rebecca M. (Student--2001-2003)
The soccer team is suffering from a number of injuries; Panthers will face Southwest Missouri State and Drury at home this weekend.
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31 Western Kentucky could create a challenge for Panthers this weekend
Heffernan--Kimberly A. (Classes of 2003 and 2008)
UNI will face the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers as a part of Homecoming celebration; photo.
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32 Swimmers ready for start of season
Szeszycki--Emily (Student--2001)
UNI swim team will begin its season today with its third annual Homecoming alumni swim meet.
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33 Soccer club starts something new
Geffers--Rebecca M. (Student--2001-2003)
Panther men's soccer club plans on making a name for itself this year; UNI will face Wartburg and Wisconsin Eau Clair; photo.
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34 Hoambrecker named Player of the Week
Glasnapp--Brandie L. (Student--2002)
Profile of senior placekicker Mackenzie Hoambrecker; photo.