Issue Contents

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1 Cedar Falls water tower champions panther pride
Rolfes--Kate E. (Student--2006)
Panther colors and University logo added to Hudson Road water tower. Betty Zeman states that Cedar Falls Utilities is pleased to repaint the tower to create a community landmark and show pride in being home to UNI; photo.
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2 Transfer enrollment at UNI down, transfer enrollment up
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
Drop in enrollment falls in line with earlier projections. Registrar Phil Patton thinks enrollment will increase in the next few years; photo.
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3 UNI Gallery of Art to present Russian/American children's art "Creating our World: Russian/American Art Exhibition" will open to the public September 25 thru October 22. Jean Petsch and Olga Nekrasove-Karateeva will speak on September 27.
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4 UNI to host Whirling Dervishes A Turkish dance group, named the Whirling Dervishes, will perform at UNI September 18.
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5 Burning pants epidemic
Toppin--Ryan W. (Student--2002)
Lying is examined.
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6 Financial predators hunt with ARMs
Abbott--Tristan E. (Student--2005)
Adjustable rate mortgages do not deliver what they promise in many cases.
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7 Iowa's best kept secret
Randall--Whitney Rae (Student--2006)
Billboard controversy between Iowa State and University of Iowa causes the writer to ask, "What at UNI?"
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8 Following our fantasies
Dalsing--Amanda
New fantasy games dealing with celebrities and tabloids are discussed.
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9 UNI's creative side Poem dealing with President Bush, the media, and the loss of life due to war around the world.
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10 Celebrating 30 years of student service
Cue--Meleah (Student--2005)
Cooperative education and internship program at UNI has been serving students since 1976; photo.
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11 Learn more about African culture, join the African Union
Gathua--Grace M. (Student--2006)
The African Union at UNI strives to ease the transition for international students to college life; photo.
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12 Student voices
Wasylik--Amanda M. (Student--2006)
Students respond to the question, "What is your idea of the perfect date?"
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13 Career Fair offers a myriad of opportunities for students
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
180 employers will be in the UNI-Dome on Monday looking for new employees or interns; photo.
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14 "Crank" fails to get adrenaline pumping
Frazier--James Timothy (Student--2006)
The movie "Crank" fails to impress, receiving a 1 on a 5 point scale; photo.
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15 Rejuvenating sound for Campanile is building's b-day present
Toppin--Ryan W. (Student--2002)
Celebration of the Campanile's 80th year serves as a kickoff for a renovation project. Carillonneur Karel Keldermans will perform; photo.
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16 Freshman Ulrey undefeated in collegiate running career
Molitor--Neal Andrew (Student--2004)
Dorian Ulrey adds the Bradley Open to his Drake Classic win.
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17 Netters fall 3-1 at Minnesota, host North Dakota State Sunday
Arispe--Andres (Student--2005)
Panther volleyball team loses to Minnesota in the annual border battle, 3 games to 1; photo.
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18 Panthers & Jackrabbits to square off Saturday
Kirkpatrick--Kevin (Class of 2008)
UNI football team plays South Dakota State, Saturday in the Dome; photo.
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19 Panther Posse grows to 2000 members Student support for Panther athletics is on the rise at both home and away games.
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20 Proposed legislation: "No Athlete Left Behind"
Van Gelder--Jeffrey J. (Student--2006)
Suggestion is made to provide playing time in games for all athletes, similar to the no child left behind program.