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1 Accounting students take second
Collins--Elizabeth L. (Student--2002)
UNI ranks second behind the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater in the pass rate for the Uniform Certified Public Accounting Examination for May 2001.
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2 Campus groups push for student voting
Kalous--Tom D. (Student--2002)
Members of the College Republicans and the College Democrats will visit residence halls in order to encourage students to register and vote in the upcoming congressional election on November 5.
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3 Panther athletics rank 69th nationally; 'Sports Illustrated' names UNI in the top 200 for Division-I
Szeszycki--Emily (Student--2001)
UNI was given a rating of 69th in the nation for its intercollegiate athletic programs in Division-I in 'Sports Illustrated's' "SI 200"; photo.
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4 Student at ISU dies; cause still unknown
Koppes--Kevin (Student--2002)
Michael Victor Babicz, a senior management information systems major, was found dead in his dorm room last Thursday; cause of death is still unknown.
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5 Students protesting tuition increases; Regents meeting at UNI draws students to rally
Chambers--Luke P. (Student--2002)
The Committee for Student Voice was formed to protest against the proposed tuition hike and will hold a rally outside the Maucker Union on October 16.
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6 Campus Meetings and activities planned.
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7 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
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8 An explanation of religious faith
Buelow--Katie J. (Student--2002)
Claims that people rely on assumptions in their everyday activities.
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9 Atheistic point of view: why I don't believe in God
Whitaker--Jeremy
Gives reasons why he is an atheist, and claims that religious advocates should not go door-to-door to "sell" their beliefs.
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10 Special elections encourage students to get out and vote Encourages students to vote in the election for residence hall and off-campus representatives for NISG.
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11 Letter to the editor: stop CAFO pollution
Haase--Jessica L. (Student--2002)
Encourages readers to stand against the pollution of livestock confinements that pollute water sources due to manure runoff and spillover.
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12 'Thank you' for Homecoming
Martin--Drake E. (Residence Staff)
Thanks the Maucker Union staff and student volunteers who plan Homecoming activities and the Cinco de Mayo celebration that so many take for granted.
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13 Another take on impending war with Iraq
Wozniak--Jesse (Student--2001)
Criticizes statements made by Mr. McNamara concerning the possible war in Iraq; believes the United States is not justified in invading Iraq.
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14 NISG president to student body: VOTE!
Scudder--Jeffrey (Class of 2003)
Encourages students to register and vote in the upcoming election on November 5.
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15 'Never No' says yes to future
Umthun--Daniel T. (Student--2002)
'Never No,' a rock band that played at the Reverb last Friday, plays a varied style of rock music; photo.
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16 Educating future educators
Chambers--Luke P. (Student--2002)
The first annual Teacher Institute will be hosted and presented by Price Laboratory School on October 18.
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17 Hispanic visitors taste college life
Koppes--Kevin (Student--2002)
Hispanic students from Waterloo high schools were invited to a luncheon and tour hosted by the Hispanic/Latino Student Union in order to encourage them to invest in a college education.
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18 Program expands borders to sophomores
Hammitt-- Katie Ruth (Class of 2005)
The University Honors Program, offering more academically challenging classes, is now open to UNI sophomores.
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19 Student voices Students respond to the question: what is your biggest pet peeve?; photo.
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20 Marauders tour showcases Midwest bands
Weiskircher--Heidi B. (Classes of 2005 and 2006)
'Pomeroy', Steve Ewing, and 'Fever Pitch', bands based in the Midwest, will perform at the Reverb Thursday night.
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21 Book sheds light on high school football in Texas
Wise--Justin Macalla (Student--2001-2002)
Review of H.G. Bissinger's book, "Friday Night Lights"; photo.
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22 'Beck' plays it cool on new 'Sea Change' album
Oswald--Nick (Student--2001)
Review of Beck's new album, "Sea Change"; photo.
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23 America's best sports colleges
Szeszycki--Emily (Student--2001)
UNI ranked 69th nationally for its outstanding intercollegiate athletics program; photo.
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24 Gridders drop second conference game
Ernzen--Kevin M. (Student--2002)
Panthers were defeated by Southern Illinois, 43-13; photo.
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25 Netters sweep weekend
Finnegan--David
UNI defeated Wichita State and Southwest Missouri State; photo.
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26 Players take leap of faith
Weiskircher--Heidi B. (Classes of 2005 and 2006)
Profiles of junior social work major Kate Shaw and junior criminology major Anne-Marie Witko; photo.
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27 Golfers place last in Big Four meet
Szeszycki--Emily (Student--2001)
UNI was defeated by Drake, Iowa State, and Iowa at the Big Four Meet in Cedar Rapids.
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28 Soccer defeats Drake, loses to Creighton
Glasnapp--Brandie L. (Student--2002)
Panthers won against Drake University, 2-1, and were defeated by the Creighton Bluejays, 3-0; photo.
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29 Swimmers lose on the road
Szeszycki--Emily (Student--2001)
UNI defeated by Illinois State, 195-99.
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30 "Crazy Hoops" kicks off basketball seasons
Finnegan--David
"Midnight Crazy Hoops" opened the 2002-2003 intercollegiate basketball season for both men and women; photo.