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1 While some point out errors, others point fingers
Bentley--Adam J. (Student--2004)
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, people place blame on government officials on all levels; photo.
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2 Lecture series to give 'last chance' to profs
Meeker--Georgia Kaye (Student--2005)
New lecture series wants speakers to present a speech as if it were their last lecture; schedule of speakers.
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3 This week at UNI Calendar of upcoming events at UNI.
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4 FEMA under fire Writers think that money is tossed around too easily by government officials; monetary distributions should be closely monitored.
5 How to get higher-quality education
Rahmiller--Brad (Student--2004)
Believes that the only way to get high quality teachers into lower quality schools is to offer them more money, and have a more competitive field.
6 Remove God, remove history
Gerling--Taylor R. (Student--2003)
Argues that removing the words "under God" from the Pledge of Allegiance would bring more scrutiny of religious references in things like the Constitution.
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7 New business offers Purse-N-Ality to downtown Cedar Falls
Smith--Amy (Student--2005)
New shop in Cedar Falls offers replicas of designer purses for a much more reasonable price; photo.
8 State universities' breaks in sync this year
Meeker--Georgia Kaye (Student--2005)
Synchronization of breaks is helpful for families with family members in different colleges and for friends studying at different institutions; photo.
9 Student Voices Students respond to the question, "What is stressing you out at this point in the semester?"
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10 NI correction on World's Window Correction notes that Margaret Jessen is the manager of the shop, and Maria Jaramillo is the assistant manager; the shop is also non-profit.
11 Religion professor appreciates students, department
Goodroad--Kent Warren (Student--2005)
Professor James Robinson has enjoyed thirty-four years at UNI; shares a little about how he became interested in religion; photo.
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12 Grass stays green for UNI women golfers Stef Nelson placed in the top ten as an individual; Panthers will play next week in the Nevada Reno Invitational; photo.
13 Netters knock around MVC foes, off to 2-0 start
Ryan--Crystal L. (Class of 2006)
Volleyball team improves overall record to 8-4; after two strong wins, Panthers look forward to conference home opener this Friday; photo.
14 Paritala takes second at Lloyd Stokstad Invite Women's tennis team will play in Creighton Invitational this weekend; photo.
15 Winning streak ends, but gridders ready for Gateway
Ryan--Crystal L. (Class of 2006)
UNI lost to Iowa, 45-21.
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16 Panther of the Week Profile of UNI volleyball player Trista Humpal; photo.
17 Soccer drops two close games at Blue Hen Classic Women's soccer team lost two close matches during the past weekend; team will travel to Oklahoma this coming weekend.
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18 Gateway football conference recap Scores of games played last Saturday by Gateway teams.