Issue Contents

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1 Committee plans school spirit this week
Weiskircher--Heidi B. (Classes of 2005 and 2006)
Homecoming committee spends nearly a year planning the events that make Homecoming function smoothly; photo.
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2 Correction In last Friday's issue, it was mistakenly written that there was not a carillonneur at Homecoming last year, when in fact there was. It is also noted that the petition signed by faculty strictly says they do not think ID is a scientific theory.
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3 Public Safety lobbies to bring guns to campus
Cue--Meleah (Student--2005)
Public Safety officers are allowed to carry only tasers and mace, but Lt. Gary McCormack and Director of Public Safety Dave Zarifis would like to see them carrying guns, too; photo.
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4 UNI ranks as one of 12 'success' schools
Dahlke--Lisa Renae (Student--2006)
American Association of State Colleges and Universities has named UNI as a college with a higher than average graduation rate.
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5 Defense programs could see 4 mil
Kelly--Ned (Student--2004)
Money would fund projects that UNI helps carry out for the Department of Defense; photo.
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6 Outdoor Recreation Program wants to take you to Nepal
Meeker--Georgia Kaye (Student--2005)
Trip to Nepal will be from May 5-21, 2006; photo.
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7 Homecoming schedule Schedule of events and their times during the rest of Homecoming week.
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8 Celebritydom too destructive for their/our own good; columnist ponders importance of actors/actresses roles in society
Rahmiller--Brad (Student--2004)
Conveys concern that Americans are so absorbed with celebrities that they neglect to see people with real accomplishments, like discovering life changing medicines.
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9 Right-of-way issue on both sides of the road
Gerling--Taylor R. (Student--2003)
Hopes that pedestrians can realize that drivers also have an agenda and should not walk in front of a car whenever they feel like it.
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10 Where's the love? Writers believe people should be more caring and compassionate towards others since life is too short to be worried or angry.
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11 Celebrating responsibility on campuses Robert Fahr, of Fahr Beverage, promotes Alcohol Awareness Week next week and states that it aims to promote safety when it comes to drinking.
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12 Frustration over lack of knowledge in ID by UNI opposition
Tometich--Elizabeth (Student--2005)
Elizabeth Tometich expresses dismay towards faculty who strongly oppose the teaching of intelligent design as a scientific theory; believes have a lack of understanding.
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13 Thank you to an anonymous donor
Henry--Georgia A. (Library Staff)
Georgia Henry publicly thanks a woman, who wishes to remain anonymous, for donating money to her daughter for textbooks.
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14 Adventures abroad serve as learning experience
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
Studying abroad is beneficial to students in many ways; it is usually the best time of their college career; photo.
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15 Live music available in Cedar Falls
Ory--Lindsey (Student--2005)
4th and Main, along with the Reverb, feature a variety of live entertainment that is geared specifically toward people interested in music; photo.
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16 Student Voices Students respond to the question, "When driving on campus, what is your biggest pet peeve about pedestrians?"
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17 Professor finds passion in sociology, women's studies
Gerling--Taylor R. (Student--2003)
After foregoing the hippie lifestyle many years ago, Phyllis Baker found her true calling in teaching; photo.
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18 History instructor's publications about Civil War, Cedar Falls
Marinelli--Louis (Student--2005)
Ken Lyftogt has worked at UNI for nineteen years; has published work including books about the Civil War, and his master thesis.
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19 'Best decision ever' helps netter now; red-shirting helps Rowen become stronger player today
Arispe--Andres (Student--2005)
Volleyball player Laura Rowen talks about her decision to attend UNI, her volleyball career, her father, and her plans; photo.
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20 Bears stave off Panthers for upset; Sanders leaves in second quarter with ankle injury
Kirkpatrick--Kevin (Class of 2008)
After sustaining two injuries, football team tried to rally, but lost, 24-21, at Missouri State; photo.
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21 Late scores propel MSU to victory over UNI
Wagenaar--Mark (Student--2005)
Loss against Missouri State leaves soccer team at 0-2 in the MVC; photo.
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22 Netters take one of two weekend contests Volleyball team lost to Illinois State, but swept Indiana State.
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23 Three remain unbeaten in Gateway circus Update and recap of I-AA football from the past weekend.
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24 Panther of the Week Profile of UNI golfer Blake Hibben; photo.