Issue Contents

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1 Spates brothers sentenced to life; others get 25 years
Gerling--Taylor R. (Student--2003)
Racardious and Christopher Spates received first degree murder convictions for the death of Thyanna Parsons; photo.
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2 Where does your tuition money go? Who the money is spent on and why it increases
Steffen--Amie R. (Class of 2006)
Information on the breakdown of the mandatory fees is provided; photo.
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3 You don't know UNI until you know: Union interim director Guy Sims
Steffen--Amie R. (Class of 2006)
Profile of Maucker Union interim director Guy Sims.
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4 Don't be lame this summer, do something
Meinecke--Heather (Student--2003)
Offers productive ideas on how to spend the summer months, rather than doing nothing.
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5 It's 6 o'clock, do you care where your kids are?
Gerling--Taylor R. (Student--2003)
Suggests that couples should consider the possibility of having one of them be an at-home parent if it is financially feasible.
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6 Wasting precious time Believes United States Senate should spend more time handling the important issues of the country rather than fighting with each other.
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7 Entering the world of politics with an agenda
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
UNI student Tim McCue reports on his exciting first week as a press intern for Senator Charles Grassley in Washington, D. C.
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8 Joe, Eli, Caleb want to rock your face off
Thomas--Chris (Student--2005)
Local cover band to play throughout the summer around Cedar Falls; photo.
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9 Six ways to fight off boredom and the poorhouse
Gerling--Taylor R. (Student--2003)
Cedar Valley offers several venues to keep college students entertained at a reasonable price.