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For students, public transportation now an option; shuttle will stay Panther Shuttle is now running, but may have to stop in the spring, as it did last year; photo.
Met Transit can save money on gas Local bus service can help students travel at a lower cost than driving themselves; includes Route 9 schedule; photo.
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Education falling behind 'budget cuts' Professor Rochette-Crawley hopes to bring awareness to students of the university's actions of replacing professors with adjunct instructors or graduate students.
Saying 'No' to the Budget Reconciliation Act Writer informs students about a bill that could cut nine billion dollars from federal financial aid and encourages them to help contact representatives to voice their opposition.
UNI smoking policy not enforced around campus Student wonders why rules regarding smoking around building entrances are not enforced.
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UNI Career Fair days Schedule for Career Fair and roster of organizations that will be there.
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Student Voices Students respond to the question, "Why do you listen to the music that you do?"
Student owned, operated radio station has variety UNI's radio station The KULT is celebrating its fiftieth year of existence.
Trip to Baton Rouge shortened UNI student Jess Dee Smith was planning to spend a semester studying at Louisiana State University, but after Hurricane Katrina, she returned to UNI; photo.
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The memory of Sept. 11 remains with residents Four years after the attacks of terrorists stunned the nation, people wonder if it will happen again.
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Professional writing prof joins UNI, strives for understanding New instructor Adrienne Lamberti looks forward to teaching students at UNI.
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Career fair a great opportunity for students Career Fair boasts more than 160 organizations seeking to help students organize and plan for their futures; photo.
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Panthers ready to assume role of prey; netters prepared for teams trying to make their best shots UNI wins volleyball matches against UW-Milwaukee and Toledo but loses to Alabama at the Wisconsin-Milwaukee Invitational; photo.
Gridders cruise again, 2-0 with Iowa lurking; Panthers have outscored first two opponents 101-31 After starting the season with two strong wins, the Panthers will face Iowa this weekend; photo.
Senior superb on and off soccer field Kaitlin Stimpson talks about her future career goals and about her recent injury that will leave her sidelined for the rest of the season; photo.
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Panther of the Week Profile of UNI football player, Eric Sanders; photo.
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Soccer stumbles over Leathernecks Panthers lost to Western Illinois, 4-0.
Softball starts without a stain UNI softball team has started their fall exhibition schedule with a 4-0 record.
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This week at UNI Calendar of upcoming events at UNI.
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Have we learned nothing? Believes that after the events of September 11 four years ago, America would be able to organize and do a better job of handling the crippling effects of Hurricane Katrina.
Loving the skin you're in Writer hopes that people, especially women, can learn to feel better about their bodies, no matter what their size.
Better late than never doesn't cut it Writer believes that the slow reaction time after Hurricane Katrina is mainly the fault of the government, not the people living in the destruction zone.