Issue Contents

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1 Americans big spenders during holidays
Vande Zandschulp--Jessica (Student--2004)
Suggestions for ways to shop for the holidays while being financially responsible; photo.
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2 Lighting up the holidays
Stibbs--Michelle (Student--2004)
Trees are decorated near the Campanile; photo.
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3 SPJ offers students opportunity to advance
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
The Society of Professional Journalists has been revived on the UNI campus.
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4 Photography seminar Class taught by Dale Gootee to be non-credit; will cost $25.
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5 Business threatens unique mold
Kelly--Ned (Student--2004)
Believes the addition of a Starbucks franchise in Cedar Falls will disrupt the already excellent and comfortable coffee house scene in town.
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6 Swift marriages end up down the toilet
Musgrave--Matt (Student--2004)
Believes people should not rush into marriage.
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7 The new curse: steroids Hopes that drug testing will be implemented in Major League Baseball in an effort to end steroid usage.
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8 Clinic parking leads to exploitation
Dunnick--Jessica (Student--2004)
Disagrees with the Public Safety policy of ticketing Health Center visitors after thirty minutes unless they buy a parking permit.
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9 Does your degree really matter?
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
Michael Poll gave a lecture entitled "Straight A's Won't Get You the Job"; photo.
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10 Student voices Students respond to the question, "How would you improve Web registration?"; photo.
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11 Web registration a pain for some; students offer advice for improvement
Turnage--Mark A. (Class of 2008)
Suggestions include lengthening the time available for registration and moving the survey to the end of the registration process; photo.
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12 Get 'Barenaked for the Holidays'
Fasselius--Jon (Student--2003)
Review of The Barenaked Ladies album, "Barenaked for the Holidays"; photo.
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13 Panthers rally for a win to start road trip; next game is in Iowa City to take on ranked Hawkeyes
Heston--Neal F. (Class of 2006)
UNI defeats Loyola-Chicago, 80-73; will play Iowa next in Iowa City; photo.
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14 Turnovers lead to win in West Gym
Potts--Larry (Student--2003)
Women's basketball defeats Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 68-50, but loses to Iowa, 77-50; photo.
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15 Untitled Women's basketball loses to the Hawkeyes, 77-50, while the men gear up to play Iowa in basketball as well as wrestle them; photo.
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16 Wrestlers fight through the pain
Stibbs--Michelle (Student--2004)
Results from the UNI Open wrestling tournament; photo.
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17 All-Gateway honors Four Panthers named first-team All-Gateway Football Conference while two players are named to the All-Newcomer team; photo.
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18 Panther football team responds to playoff snub
Lietzow--Andrew Calvin (Class of 2007)
Reactions from Panther football players after not receiving a bid to the Division I-AA playoffs.
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19 Sideline sports
Christoffel--Ryan (Student--2003)
NI sportswriters talk about the recent revelations of steroid usage in Major League Baseball.
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20 All-MVC volleyball Rachael Tink and Shari Vermeer named to All-Missouri Valley Conference volleyball team; Danielle Brazda is named Freshman of the Year; photo.