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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
19 Intramurals a great way to get involved
Paulson--Bryce (Student--2004)
Description of UNI intramural activities; photo.
20 Student voices Students respond to the question, "What is your favorite place to eat on the Hill?"; photo.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.