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| Regents award faculty excellence | Four faculty members received awards for excellence from the Iowa Board of Regents in a ceremony that took place in the Slife Ballroom of Commons. | |
| Untitled | Students protest the proposed tuition hike outside the Maucker Union; photo. | |
| Pedestrian injured on Hudson Road | Senior Chantelle McFadden, while standing at the corner of 27th St. and Hudson Road, was struck by a car after it had collided with another vehicle. | |
| Religion picks up after 9-11 | Student religious organizations have seen an increase in attendance of their activities. | |
| Board meets to talk tuition | NISG leaders Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda spoke to the Board of Regents to protest the proposed tuition hike for the 2003-2004 school year; photo. | |
| AFSCME votes in favor of university layoffs; 27 merit employees are permanently cut | The AFSCME union members voted to accept the layoff of 27 members of the Merit staff by a 202-8 vote rather than the proposed 11.5 days of unpaid leave per worker; photo. |
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| South Pacific washes into PAC | There will be two productions of the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical "South Pacific". | |
| Out of the ordinary treasures | The University Museum's "Weird and Wonderful" exhibit is a non-traditional exhibit of odds and ends on display until December 20. | |
| Panthers producing concerts on campus | Twenty-one students make up Panther Productions, the student organization that has brought bands, such as "Hoobastank", to the UNI campus. | |
| UNI students establishing their roots | Students Lewis Benedict and Chia-Chi Kuo are the owners of an organic food store in Cedar Falls called Roots Market; photo. |
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| Flick proves there are no rules in game of life | Review of "Rules of Attraction," which is based on the novel by Bret Easton Ellis; photo. |
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| NI Sports Guru | Discusses college and professional football; briefly comments on other athletics. | |
| Panthers knock out 'Clones | UNI defeated Iowa State University, 22-30, 30-22, 30-18, 30-25; photo. | |
| Panthers clawing to get out of hole | UNI goes into the game with Youngstown State with a two-game losing streak; photo. | |
| Men's swimmers get beached | After the decision to drop the Panther men's swimming and diving team, many chose to stay at UNI, although it cost them the chance to compete at the intercollegiate level; photo. |
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| Runners prepare for pre-nationals | Cross country teams will travel to Terre Haute, Indiana, to participate in the Pre-Nationals competition; photo. | |
| Women's golf places 13th | UNI finished thirteenth out of seventeen teams that competed in the Marilynn Smith/Sunflower Invitational in Wichita, Kansas. |
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| On your campus | Meetings and activities planned. |
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| Sniper instills fear | Claims that staying informed and keeping away from the sensationalism of the recent sniper shootings will help to quell the fear it has caused. | |
| Columnist's reception of new hockey season | Claims that when he was growing up in Nebraska, basketball was not prominent, so he began watching hockey to pass the time between football season and baseball season. | |
| Serendipity Safari | Pop singers Britney Spears, Tiffany, and Debbie Gibson argue about their popularity. |
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| Reflecting on the love of childhood pets | Tells an anecdote about the death of a friend's cat. |
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| Defense of previous Iraq letter | Claims that the authors of earlier letters to the editor should have done better research. | |
| College Democrat Prez responds to "Redeemer" | Disagrees with the author of the article "Propaganda ignites Writer's Thoughts" in the recent issue of "The College Redeemer," and challenges him to a revised version of Monopoly in order to prove his point. |