Issue Contents

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1 John Folkins Biographical information on John Folkins: photo.
2 Presidential candidate Stephen Lehmkuhle visits campus
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
Stephen Lehmkuhle believes his diverse range of experiences can benefit UNI. Lehmkuhle met with a number of constituencies across campus sharing his views on topics ranging from tuition to technology; photo.
3 UNI offers debt workshops
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
Financial Aid Office is sponsoring debt consolidation meetings for students.
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4 Fallon returns to UNI
Kelly--Ned (Student--2004)
Gubernatorial candidate Ed Fallon presented views on funding higher education; photo.
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5 Life in the waste lane Believes overconsumption in our society is a problem; suggests that we make a conscious effort to keep track of our spending and cut out the fat. We may even save money in the process.
6 Reason reigns in human minds, but should it?
Nichols--Brent (Student--2006)
Polarity in America, free expression of ideas, culture wars, and ideological battles between various factions are examined.
7 Teenage terrorists on the loose?
Gerling--Taylor R. (Student--2003)
Minimum sentences for juvenile crimes are discussed.
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8 Troops deserve unwavering support
DeCook--Thomas D. (Student--2006)
Public urged to support our troops regardless of their feelings on the war.
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9 Piercer at the Pear keeps busy on the Hill
Ryan--Crystal L. (Class of 2006)
Piercing is popular on College Hill; photo.
10 Student Voices Students respond to the question; "How many piercings do you think is appropriate"?
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11 Class plants "Seeds of Hope"
Ory--Lindsey (Student--2005)
Seeds of Hope benefits from class project. Elaine Pfalzgraf's community organizations class is conducting charity drive for a group dedicated to aiding women dealing with domestic violence and sexual assault.
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12 Pink and blue finds its way to UNI fitness
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
Gender stereotypes can be found in fitness programs.
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13 Bears escape Riverfront Stadium with series win
Kirkpatrick--Kevin (Class of 2008)
Missouri State defeats baseball team, 4-2; photo.
14 Nearing the top 10 Men's track squad is ranked 14th nationally.
15 Panthers rack up NCAA qualifiers Yuriy Litvinski and Kyle Smith qualified for NCAA competition. Rachel Jansen set a school record in the hammer toss of 176-7. She now holds all three outdoor throwing records; photo.
16 Shockers sweep Panthers out of Kansas
Heston--Neal F. (Class of 2006)
Wichita State pulls out three close wins over softball squad.
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17 Meet the Met: Young infielder plays like a veteran
Fick--Mitchell C. (Student--2006)
New York Mets player's abilities examined; photo.
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18 Panther of the Week Baseball player Taylor Sinclair named Panther of the Week.
19 Rough weekend on the court Tennis squad drops matches to Indiana State, 6-1, and Illinois State, 4-3.