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1 Government mandates Constitution Day for schools; UNI to hold program this Tuesday
Steffen--Amie R. (Class of 2006)
Primary through post-secondary schools are now required to acknowledge and offer information about Constitution Day to enhance students' understanding of the history of the document; photo.
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2 Pulitzer Prize winner answers questions on why 'World is Flat'
Petcavage--George (Student--2005)
Writer and speaker Thomas Friedman spoke at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center about globalization and his book, 'The World is Flat"; photo.
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3 Untitled Correction of photo of John G. Roberts, Supreme Court Chief Justice nominee; last week's photo was actually of White House correspondent, John D. Roberts.
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4 Untitled Native American Student Union will perform a powwow for students and locals; photo.
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5 Ex-felon talks to students about business, personal ethics
Schmitz--David Noehl (Class of 2006)
Patrick Kuhse speaks to students about upholding morals and ethics.
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6 Maucker memorial to be held today
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
Memorial will inform students about the changes President Maucker brought about at the university and the legacy that he left behind; photo.
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7 Enrollment up due to new recruitment efforts, says Koob
Meeker--Georgia Kaye (Student--2005)
Overall enrollment is down and stands at 12,513 for the fall semester. That is mainly due to graduating the largest number of students in UNI history during last school year; the number of freshmen, transfer, and graduate students is up; photo.
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8 Harkin announces money for UNI US Senator Tom Harkin has helped secure $1.3 million that will be used to build a multi-functional parking ramp at UNI.
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9 Can't learn anything sleeping in class
Holzmueller--Kate (Student--2005)
Praises instructors who keep class interesting because that is where the most learning takes place.
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10 However you look at it, abortions here to stay
Meinecke--Heather (Student--2003)
Comments about new Supreme Court Chief Justice nominee John G. Roberts, and about abortion, a subject about Mr. Roberts has been questioned.
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11 Support, appreciation at UNI Writer explains strains of working for student newspaper. Also other organizations like the KULT radio station and sporting events deserve support and respect.
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12 Sinners in every religion
Lounsbery--William (Student--2005)
Tries to correct what he feels is a blanket statement towards Christians.
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13 The faculty in the Department of Philosophy and Religion Roster of students who were on the Dean's List last semester from the philosophy and religion department.
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14 Main Street business celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
Meeker--Georgia Kaye (Student--2005)
World's Window on Main Street will celebrate Hispanic heritage with music, food, and merchandise that reflects the culture; photo.
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15 Student Voices Students respond to the question, "Why is diversity important on campus?"
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16 Zellner lecture full of insights into our liberties
Ory--Lindsey (Student--2005)
Bob Zellner, an activist during the civil rights movement, spoke at UNI this Tuesday. He told students that they should work for what they believe in, and to never take their rights for granted; photo.
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17 Physical geology professor keeps passion for teaching, researching
Tuenge--Nathan (Student--2005)
Professor Mohammad Iqbal enjoys teaching, the students, and the atmosphere at UNI and has been here since 1994; photo.
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18 John Michael Talbot performs tonight
Ory--Lindsey (Student--2005)
Talbot turned his hard rock career to a more spiritual path and will perform at the Gallagher-Bluedorn tonight with other guests.
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19 Speaker urges UNI students to 'Get a Grip'
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
Well known motivational speaker Bill Cordes spoke to UNI students and reminded them that their decisions today will affect their futures.
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20 Panthers aim for wounded birds; hill ahead for gridders as they face win-hungry Hawkeyes at Kinnick
Kirkpatrick--Kevin (Class of 2008)
UNI is currently ranked no. 9 in this weeks' Sports Network poll; photo.
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21 Panthers ready to face the beasts from the East
Wagenaar--Mark (Student--2005)
Panther soccer team will travel to Delaware to play in the Blue Hen Adidas Classic.
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22 Siblings bring out the competition in this Netter
Arispe--Andres (Student--2005)
Profile of Stephanie May, UNI junior and volleyball player; photo.
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23 Women ruggers hope for a 'sweet' season
Heston--Neal F. (Class of 2006)
Women's rugby team boasts fifty players this year, and a depth of talent.
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24 Cinderella wearing soggy slippers in '05
Roos--Nicholas Alexander (Student--2005)
Brief overview of players in professional football this year.
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25 Men's rugby survives Cyclones' storm Rugby team adds another win to their record as they beat ISU, 22-15.
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26 UNI women nearly top course at Texas Men golfers placed tenth out of thirteen while the women golfers placed fourth out of ten; photo.