Issue Contents

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1 Jimmy John's offers unique possibilities
Robertson--Andrew (Student--2003)
Jimmy John's sub shop opens on the Hill; photo.
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2 Rod Library fosters wealth of information, learning
Turnage--Mark A. (Class of 2008)
Many current and former UNI personalities gather to celebrate the library's fortieth anniversary and acquisition of its one millionth volume.
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3 Shull Hall closed for renovations; enrollment, decrease of on-campus students to blame
Robertson--Andrew (Student--2003)
Shull Hall to reopen in the fall of 2005 or 2006 after renovations are completed; photo.
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4 Tailgating encouraged at UNI-Dome; pre-game fun helps pump up crowd
Paulson--Bryce (Student--2004)
Describes university's encouraging stance on tailgating before football games; photo.
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5 On campus Meetings and events planned.
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6 AIDS panel addresses emotional, discriminatory issues of disease
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
Panel discusses AIDS-related issues.
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7 Sons of Norway and UNI present Scandinavian dance Folk dance workshops to be held in Maucker Union.
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8 Unauthorized e-mails trick users into giving away information
Robertson--Andrew (Student--2003)
Description and warning against "phishing" tele-scam practices.
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9 Shantytown cancelled due to freezing temps Inclement weather forces postponement of the event.
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10 Untitled First in three-part series by Scott Cawelti on analyzing political advertisements to be free to the public and held at University Book & Supply.
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11 Cat code-red terrorist threat
Kelly--Ned (Student--2004)
Speaks out against the detainment and deporting of musical artist Cat Stevens, now known as Yusuf Islam, because of his appearance on the anti-terrorist no-fly list.
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12 Complete disregard for decency and law
Musgrave--Matt (Student--2004)
Revisits a California sexual assault case in order to warn students to be on their guard for similar actions during Homecoming.
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13 Human error in bed Gives facts and statistics on birth control and pregnancy.
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14 Willing to fight for Bush?
Roberts--Ronald Edward (Sociology Faculty)
Urges students to support the peace movement regarding the war in Iraq.
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15 Open letter to UNI students from a Vietnam era "survivor": Part One
Hays--Richard Allen (Public Policy Faculty)
Offers a brief history lesson on American public thought and opinion, as well as a personal account, from the Vietnam war era.
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16 Busy lifestyle makes birth control difficult to schedule
Reninger--Emily (Student--2004)
Questions Ryan Crane's comments about not understanding how women can be so busy as to forget to take birth control pills.
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17 Life in college balancing toddler and books
Border--Jessica (Student--2004)
Takes issue with Ryan Crane's column on birth control, this time stating that women who have children at younger ages can certainly live a full and happy life.
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18 Campus clubs: Stage Combat
Kelly--Ned (Student--2004)
Spotlight on the Stage Combat theatre group; photo.
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19 Intramurals a great way to get involved
Paulson--Bryce (Student--2004)
Description of UNI intramural activities; photo.
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20 Student voices Students respond to the question, "What is your favorite place to eat on the Hill?"; photo.
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21 UNI ranked second in the top colleges of the Midwest; President Koob says college's goal is to 'provide best possible education for students'
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
UNI receives high rankings in Kiplinger's Personal Finance, the Princeton Review, and U. S. News & World Report.
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22 UNI Gallery of Art presents 'Body Trouble=The Facts of Life'
Shore--Kara (Student--2004)
Description of exhibition by Chicago artist Phyllis Bramson displayed at the Gallery of Art.
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23 Untitled
Kirkpatrick--Tashana Nicole (Class of 2005)
Homecoming Public Relation Committee members paint the north Union doors.
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24 President Koob heads out on the highway; while looking for adventure, Koob finds Alaska
Vande Zandschulp--Jessica (Student--2004)
President Koob enjoys his summer motorcycle outings; photo.
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25 Gridders drop heartbreaker, lose key player; Panthers drop to 1-3 as SIU rallies from 20-point deficit
Lietzow--Andrew Calvin (Class of 2007)
UNI loses to Southern Illinois, 40-36; starting quarterback Tom Petrie may be out for the remainder of the season due to an injury sustained in the game; photo.
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26 Panthers strike win column in shootout
Roos--Nick (Student--2003)
UNI soccer team defeats Indiana State, 1-0, for their first victory of the season after a loss earlier in the weekend to Evansville, 5-3.
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27 Streak ends at 74 for netters; but Panthers rebound against SMS on Saturday
Christoffel--Ryan (Student--2003)
After seeing their 74 game home winning streak broken against Wichita State, UNI defeats Southwest Missouri State, 3-1; photo.
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28 UNI tennis fares well again Panthers score two second place finishes at the Missouri Valley Conference Individual Championships.
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29 Sideline sports
Heston--Neal F. (Class of 2006)
NI sportswriters discuss their picks for who will make the World Series.
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30 Panther softball finishes fall slate, looks forward to successful spring UNI ends fall schedule with loss to Drake, 6-4.
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31 Fantasy sage drops names for hopeful owners to pick up
Roos--Nick (Student--2003)
Provides fantasy football advice to readers.