Issue Contents

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1 Congress comes to campus
Ellenwood--Jacquelyn D. (Class of 2004)
Two former Congressmen, Bill Goodling and Harold Volkmer, came to campus to increase student awareness of issues; photo.
2 Equipment thefts leave departments feeling robbed
Clayton--Joshua H. (Student--2003)
About $30,000 worth of equipment has been stolen from classrooms in the past year.
3 Evanescence fades into the UNI-Dome
Eggers--Bridget (Class of 2004)
Evanescence will perform on December 3rd; photo.
4 Out with the old, in with the new; Wal-Mart held a grand opening Wednesday at its new home in the Cedar Falls Industrial Park
Ellenwood--Jacquelyn D. (Class of 2004)
New building in Industrial Park is about twice the size of the old Wal-Mart; photo.
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5 On your campus Meetings and events planned; Jiu Jitsu meeting; Coping with Grief seminar to be held.
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6 UNI Police Log Campus crime report.
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7 Ethicist discusses end of life care in seminar series
Blome--Jessica
Diann Uustal encourages students to think about end of life decisions so their families won't be wondering when the time comes; photo.
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8 All this for a bag of chocolate When to celebrate Halloween is becoming too controversial.
9 In defense of local business
Andresen--Kelli (Class of 2004)
Does not like Wal-Mart because it takes business away from local stores.
10 Make room for frontrunners
Humphrey--Benjamin (Student--2003)
Wants lesser known presidential candidates to drop out of the race so the other candidates will have more broadcasting time.
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11 Get to know your professors: Jerome Soneson
Ellenwood--Jacquelyn D. (Class of 2004)
Profile of Professor Jerome Soneson; photo.
12 Ghastly creatures haunting UNI?
Andresen--Kelli (Class of 2004)
History of ghosts at UNI; photo.
13 Jiva adds some pleasure to a stressful day Workshops for balancing emotional, spiritual, and physical health to be offered at Jiva Salonspa.
14 Student voices Students respond to the question, "What are you dressing up for on Halloween?"
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15 Darryl Taylor shines in Kevin's Room II
Ellenwood--Jacquelyn D. (Class of 2004)
Music professor played role in independent film, "Kevin's Room II"; photo.
16 Reverb rocks for two solid years
Meinecke--Heather (Student--2003)
A history of The Reverb; 8FOUNDead to play at there; photo.
17 Scary Movie 3 features new humor but same laughs
Blodgett--Clifford L. (Student--2002)
Review of "Scary Movie 3"; photo.
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18 Gridders look to avoid upset; stay on winning streak
Ellenwood--Jacquelyn D. (Class of 2004)
Balanced team has gotten them a 4-0 Gateway Conference record; photo.
19 Netters set to pounce on intrastate rivals
Finnegan--David
Won against Southern Illinois (3-0) and Evansville (3-0) to bring national standing to twelfth place; photo.
20 Seniors stonewall goals while underclassmen boot them in
Ellenwood--Jacquelyn D. (Class of 2004)
Best record for regular season in history, 10-6-1; photo.
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21 Happy Halloween from the NI sports desk
Glasnapp--Brandie L. (Student--2002)
Encourages students to support the athletic events over the weekend.
22 Men's XC predicted as MVC champs
Glasnapp--Brandie L. (Student--2002)
Have six first place votes; women's team picked to finish fifth.
23 NI Sports Guru 2.0
Finnegan--David
Glad the Marlins won the World Series.
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24 Players of the week Players of the week are Matt Mitchell, Anne-Marie Witko, and Molly O'Brien; photo.
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25 Find a star player for your fantasy team
Roos--Nick (Student--2003)
Fantasy football advice.
26 MVC basketball preview Men's team picked as sixth in pre-season poll; women's picked at fourth.