Issue Contents

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1 Budget cuts affect more than library
Zimmer--Erin M. (Student--2003)
In addition to the library, the Union, WRC, Student Service Center, and Health Center have all lost funding and staff.
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2 Evening library hours restored
McLaughlin--Meghan (Student--2003)
NISG president Lerda worked with Provost Podolefsky and Dean of Library Services Mercado to keep the library open longer during the academic year; photo.
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3 Health Center now offers student insurance plan
Andrews--Eric A. (Student--2002)
Some insurance companies have dropped dependent college students from their parents' plans; insurance is now available for college students; photo.
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4 Police officer, wife slain in C. F. Local couple found dead in their home.
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5 UNI helps preserve Iowa prairie with new NRVC
Cisco--Laura (Student--2001-2003)
The new Native Roadside Vegetation Center opens in renovated campus warehouse on 27th Street; photo.
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6 Union boasts 'five major projects'
Andresen--Kelli (Class of 2004)
Prexy's, the Center for Multicultural Education, upstairs in the Union, Health Beat, and the retail shop will completed within a few months; a tunnel to Lang Hall will be in use; photo.
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7 On your campus Meetings and activities planned.
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8 Pick-a-Prof contract remains unsigned
Gerling--Taylor R. (Student--2003)
Students consider faculty rating and comment system; information provided by faculty and administration to assist senators in their decision.
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9 Rod Library namesake dies Donald O. Rod died in Ames August 27, 2003.
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10 Columnist wields Panther spirit stick
Andresen--Kelli (Class of 2004)
Gives her top five reasons to be a proud UNI student.
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11 Need for etiquette 'rings' true Encourages students to be respectful by turning their cell phones off during class, while eating out, and while driving.
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12 North Korea poses unmistakable threat
Humphrey--Benjamin (Student--2003)
Concerned about North Korean nuclear weapon threat.
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13 A thanks to students from NISG officials
Green--Nathan R. (Classes of 2002 and 2005)
NISG President Lerda and Vice President Green are pleased that students voiced their opinions about reduced library hours.
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14 Foreign language study expands global understanding
Williams--Michael Lee (Class of 2000)
Wants four years of foreign language study to be required at UNI.
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15 Library criticism lacks accurate facts, perspective
Gurien--Robin (Human Resource Services Staff)
Explains that departments are allocated funds from the state and must make their own cuts; cuts cannot be made across departments.
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16 Ten Commandments removal threatens American way of life
Wozniak--Jesse (Student--2001)
Encourages students to join the new organization, Campus Coalition of Christian Republicans.
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17 Come one come all!; Counseling Center offers solutions to daily problems
Crane--Ryan P. (Student--2003)
Encourages students to sign up for free clinics and workshops throughout the semester.
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18 Dusty Ross: biking for a cause
Weiskircher--Heidi B. (Classes of 2005 and 2006)
Freshman biked from coast to coast to raise money for Camp Courageous; was awarded Camps Courageous' Tall Pine Award; photo.
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19 Student voices Students respond to the question, "Do you volunteer? Why or why not?"
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20 Volunteer fair fares well
Andrews--Eric A. (Student--2002)
More than forty-nine agencies offered volunteer opportunities; photo.
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21 YOGA-TTA try it
Bartness--Brooke (Student--2001)
Deblyn Russell will be offering classes at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Hall.
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22 Entertainment at an affordable cost; UNI's Panther Pass offers students new perks for 2003
Ellenwood--Jacquelyn D. (Class of 2004)
Students may now purchase one ticket per performance at half-price at the GBPAC.
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23 Hest at his best during recent visit to Cedar Falls
Agee--Nicole B. (Class of 2004)
Art Hest performed at Pour Richard's; photo.
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24 KUNI adds a little Hess
Libke--Adrianne (Student--2003)
John Hess is the new director of broadcasting for KUNI and KHKE; photo.
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25 Netters top charts at no. 6, rising two spots
Finnegan--David
Volleyball team won all three matches against South Carolina and three out of four matches against Ball State; lost to USC; photo.
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26 Panthers don't clown around in Ames, giving ISU a scare
Andrews--Eric A. (Student--2002)
Panthers lost, 17-10, to ISU; photo.
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27 Players became boys of summer after spring ball
Alden--Nick (Student--2003)
Baseball players fine tune skills in the off-season.
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28 UNI wrestler convicted of sexual assault Jordan Holm will be sentenced September 12; photo.
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29 NI Sports Guru 2.0
Finnegan--David
Believes ISU will not be able to play football as well as they did against UNI when they play other teams.
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30 Sage of the fantasy gridiron; a weekly dose of fantasy football advice
Roos--Nick (Student--2003)
The motto for fantasy football is "no risk equals no reward".
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31 Texas heat 'no sweat' for soccer team; teamwork of underclassmen and more experienced players gives rise to undefeated road trip
Christoffel--Ryan (Student--2003)
Wins Texas-El Paso Tournament, defeating Centenary and Louisiana Monroe; photo.
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32 Untitled Joey Woody was second in World Championships competition in Paris; fastest time in four years; photo.