Issue Contents

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1 9/11 remembered
Andrews--Eric A. (Student--2002)
Students gathered around the Campanile at 9:11 a. m. to remember the terrorist attacks of 2001; photo.
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2 Co-curricular transcript?
Crane--Ryan P. (Student--2003)
Students and instructors are developing a resume and a verified record of co-curricular activities online for students to release with their transcript.
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3 Cracking down on an old-fashioned crime; bootlegging isn't just a thing of the past
Agee--Nicole B. (Class of 2004)
The Bootlegging Task Force, composed of both Cedar Falls and Northern Iowa Police, will be stinging area parties to ensure that bootlegging laws are upheld; photo.
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4 Virus rocks ResNet
Clayton--Joshua H. (Student--2003)
Blaster virus affected computers with Windows 2000 and XP on campus and forced residence hall Internet service to be shut down for the first three weeks of school.
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5 On your campus Meetings and activities planned.
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6 CP parking offers needed benefit to on-campus residents
Libke--Adrianne (Student--2003)
Students who have lived in residence halls for at least one semester have the option of purchasing a "C Preferred" permit for closer and more convenient parking.
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7 NISG questions $5,000 service over free options
Gerling--Taylor R. (Student--2003)
Senator Andrew Lietzow encouraged the endorsement of a free Internet service to rate professors, but President Lerda believes a free service does not need NISG backing and offered the idea of receiving the same type of service through the university.
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8 Has a lesson been forgotten? Believes Americans should remember the lessons of the terrorist attaches of 2001 and look past differences.
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9 Political conversation goes up in smoke
Humphrey--Benjamin (Student--2003)
Considers differences between Great Britain and the United States.
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10 You think you know UNI, but . . .
Andresen--Kelli (Class of 2004)
Attempts to dispel campus beliefs about budgets, sculpture, the Capstone Course, admissions standards, and parking..
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11 Letters to the Editor
Laskin--Alexander V. (Student--2002)
Does not believe ResNet should have been shut down in an attempt to fix the Blaster virus.
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12 615 cases of beer on the wall; Tony's on the Hill attempts to break world record of cases sold in one day
Ellenwood--Jacquelyn D. (Class of 2004)
The previous record is 614; Tony's sold about four hundred cases; photo.
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13 Clubs offer something for everyone
Hamblin--Ashley (Student--2003)
Students meet others with common interests in clubs; UNI has eighteen sports clubs.
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14 Student voices Students respond to the question: "Did you help contribute to Tony's world record attempt? If they were to try again, would you participate?"
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15 "OffHudson" right on track
Libke--Adrianne (Student--2003)
"Our Lady of 121st Street" to be first performance for this season.
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16 Calling all Panthers! Bungee jumper; photo.
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17 Fill your weekend with a little FAME
Jensen--Nick (Student--2003)
Musical comes to GBPAC this weekend coupled with a vocal talent contest for youth; one cast member will help pick the winner; photo.
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18 Robinson still smokin' after 40 years
Jensen--Nick (Student--2003)
Smokey Robinson's show was accompanied by performers from the Waterloo/Cedar Falls Symphony Orchestra; photo.
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19 Lobster Alice more than food and fiction Seven student actors will be performing in this production.
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20 One, two, three . . . BUNGEE!!!
Szeszycki--Emily (Student--2001)
Students will have opportunity to bungee jump at Cattle Congress this weekend.
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21 Panthers muster 3-1 win over Cyclones; O'Brien tops record book in blocks
Finnegan--David
Home winning streak at sixty-one games; longest active streak in nation; photo.
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22 Point leaders on and off field
Glasnapp--Brandie L. (Student--2002)
Fifteen students participating in athletics were honored for receiving 4.0 GPAs last semester.
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23 Seniors kick through good, bad & ugly; the soccer record has improved every season, with three, then four and five games won since its inception in 20
Andrews--Eric A. (Student--2002)
Soccer team record currently stands at 4-0; photo.
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24 NI Sports Guru 2.0
Finnegan--David
Does not expect the Iowa-Iowa State game to be exciting.
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25 Have injuries plagued your roster? Our fantasy football master gives options for fast recovery
Roos--Nick (Student--2003)
Fantasy football tips.
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26 Windy City watch out
Alden--Nick (Student--2003)
Softball team to play in Chicago Land Classic in first tournament against NCAA opponents.