Issue Contents

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1 Best-selling author promotes "grass roots" democracy
Dahlke--Lisa Renae (Student--2006)
Jim Hightower speaks on behalf of Iowans for Sensible Priorities; photo.
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2 UNI showcases international resources on campus Studying abroad provides for a new perspective for those in Camp Adventure, UNI Global Health Corps, the American Institute for Foreign Study, International Student Exchange, and other study abroad programs; photo.
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3 New software designed to prevent plagiarism
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
Provost's office has purchased an anti-plagiarism computer program for use by UNI professors.
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4 New stem-cell technology may ease tensions in pro-life debate
Conaway--Brandon U. (Student--2006)
Dr. Robert Lanza reports that for the first time human embryonic stem cells can be generated without interfering with the embryo's potential for life.
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5 Best Buddies at UNI: a chance to connect
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
Best Buddies program pairs college students with students with mental or physical disabilities. The program has been at UNI for five years.
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6 UNI professor writes leadership book from employee standpoint Jayne Witte's book on leadership is based on interviews, surveys, and collected stories from hundreds of employees in several occupations.
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7 Cosmo culture creates a synthetic reality
Moorehead--Billie (Student--2005)
Body image for women, as seen in magazines and the movies, does not relate to the average woman.
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8 The eagle's nest--remembering September 11
Abbott--Tristan E. (Student--2005)
Opinions shared on atheism, liberals, the press, the perceived wrongs of one president, and the perceived strengths of another president.
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9 Warm dreams deferred
Toppin--Ryan W. (Student--2002)
Editorial staff suggests ways to adjust to Iowa's changing seasons including; wearing hats, two pairs of socks, and walking faster.
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10 A job well done
Taylor--Darrell R. (Art Gallery Director)
Director of Gallery of Art Darrell Taylor thanks Lindsey Ory for an article on an art exhibit entitled "Quiet Village".
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11 Biker issue a real problem needing a solution
Baker--Gerald
Gerald Baker comments on a previous NI article on bicycle safety on campus.
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12 "Hold it!" features containers and their spaces
Keating--Sara N. (Student--2006)
Museum to host an exhibit featuring an assortment of containers from different cultures from various time periods; photo.
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13 Resting your eyes can help save your sight
Dahlke--Lisa Renae (Student--2006)
Computer vision syndrome is caused by the constant refocusing when viewing images on a computer screen. Taking breaks from the computer, using eye drops, and wearing proper contacts help; photo.
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14 Student voices
Stowell--Talena J. (Student--2006)
Students respond to the question; "What do you do when Iowa's fall weather gets cold and wet?"
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15 "Magical Thinking" could change your world
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
The new number 1 book on the New York Times best seller list is comprised of short stories/memoirs from Augusten Burroughs.
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16 Chess club brings new people to an ancient game
Conaway--Brandon U. (Student--2006)
Chess club looking for new members, leading to much larger tournaments; photo.
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17 UNI outdoors is perfect for adventure seekers on
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
Outdoor recreation is alive and well with trips planned for rock climbing, backpacking, hiking, spelunking, and skiing.
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18 Netters hold their own in volleyball invite
Arispe--Andres (Student--2005)
Panthers take second place in the UNI Invitational volleyball tournament; photo.
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19 North Dakota ruins UNI's home opener
Kirkpatrick--Kevin (Class of 2008)
Football team loses home opener, 35-31; photo.
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20 Penalty kicks doom disaster in UNI's loss to ISU Soccer team loses to ISU and Western Michigan in the Creighton Bluejays Diadora Classic tournament.
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21 Colts' window of opportunity sealed shut
Fick--Mitchell C. (Student--2006)
2006 prospects for the Indianapolis Colts are examined; photo.