Issue Contents

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1 Fridays with Koob
Gerling--Taylor R. (Student--2003)
President Robert Koob discusses talking with students and faculty; photo.
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2 More arrests on Homecoming, less problems for city police
Cue--Meleah (Student--2005)
Thirty-seven people were arrested during Homecoming this year, compared to 26 arrests last year; most of the 244 citations were issued for open containers of alcohol and minors possessing alcohol; photo.
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3 UNI Police investigate numerous fires on campus
Kelly--Ned (Student--2004)
Five fires have done damage on or around campus recently, but no suspects have been named; includes list of temporary office locations as Gilchrist Hall continues to be inspected and repaired.
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4 National Mammography Day a good reminder to women
Ory--Lindsey (Student--2005)
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month; women of all ages are encouraged to do a self examination and get check ups regularly.
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5 Panther Productions brings the bands
Weiskircher--Heidi B. (Classes of 2005 and 2006)
Panther Productions and the Campus Activities Board arranged a Yellowcard concert that will take place on November 18.
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6 AIDS panel gets Face-to-Face
Ory--Lindsey (Student--2005)
Local employees of the Cedar AIDS Support System who are living with HIV spoke to students on Tuesday about what it is like and how to prevent it.
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7 Retiring president: 'I owe everything' to UNI
Gerling--Taylor R. (Student--2003)
President Koob reflects on his history with UNI from his degree to his presidency.
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8 Blocking out 'real' life Thinks technology is taking over people's free time and interfering with their priorities.
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9 Kate's winter weather warnings
Holzmueller--Kate (Student--2005)
Informs students, especially freshmen, on how to prepare for the approaching winter weather.
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10 Straights not necessarily more fit parents
Meinecke--Heather (Student--2003)
Explains that sexuality should not be the basis of deciding if a couple is fit to adopt a child.
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11 Fires disrespectful, stupid
Hansen--Stacy (Class of 2003)
Alumna Stacy Hansen believes that recent campus fires take the focus off the good things happening at UNI.
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12 Security measures should be limited to lawbreakers
Siebring--Owen Thomas (Student--2005)
Owen Siebring thinks he was unjustly approached by police and was told to dispose of his glass bottle of Jones Soda during Homecoming.
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13 Gleason awarded for service, excellence in scholarship
Weiskircher--Heidi B. (Classes of 2005 and 2006)
Lux Service Award winner Michael Gleason has been active in many organizations at UNI including Camp Adventure, Student Alumni Ambassadors, and being a resident assistant; photo.
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14 Student Voices Students respond to the question, "What was the strangest thing you saw over Homecoming weekend?"
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15 UNI students run in Chicago Marathon
Ory--Lindsey (Student--2005)
Students took on task of running 26.2 miles for different reasons, and all had a good experience; photo.
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16 Improv troupe Half-Masted to perform this weekend
Gerling--Taylor R. (Student--2003)
Each performance is usually played to a sold out crowd; photo.
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17 Peacemaking seminar held Sunday will discuss beliefs about war
Ory--Lindsey (Student--2005)
Conference will talk about conscientious objection to the war which allows people to avoid going to war because it is against their religious beliefs. It will be held at the Cedar Falls Mennonite Church.
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18 'The Fog' not scary enough
Feldman--Stephanie N. (Student--2005)
Review of new movie 'The Fog.'
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19 Halloween costumes play an important role in history, celebrating
Meeker--Georgia Kaye (Student--2005)
History of Halloween and different costume choices get students ready for upcoming holiday; photo.
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20 A farewell to the restricted use of arms?
Roos--Nicholas Alexander (Student--2005)
Senior soccer players prepare for their last games together and hope to enter the MVC Tournament.
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21 Men finish strong heading into Big Four Golf team will head to their last tournament of the season in Ames on Monday.
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22 Panthers prepare to catch tough Redbirds
Kirkpatrick--Kevin (Class of 2008)
Football team will take on Illinois State; photo.
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23 Patience pays off for volleyball star
Arispe--Andres (Student--2005)
Trista Humpal says redshirting her freshman year was difficult, but a good idea; photo.
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24 Ruggers upset Purdue, ready to host Elite 8 match
Heston--Neal F. (Class of 2006)
Rugby team will meet with the Minnesota Golden Gophers on October 29.
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25 NBA dress code is hardly a 'uniform'
Lietzow--Andrew Calvin (Class of 2007)
New dress code requirements set forth are not strict or hard to abide by; photo.