Issue Contents

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1 Debate should increase voter awareness
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
NISG and the speech and debate team are sponsoring a debate between the candidates in districts 19 and 20. Information and increasing student voting in the upcoming election are the goals of the debate.
2 Hispanic Heritage Month celebrated on campus
Rolfes--Kate E. (Student--2006)
September 15 marked the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month. Displays, movies, Day of the Dead altar, and workshops are scheduled; photo.
3 Voter registration deadline fast approaching
Dahlke--Lisa Renae (Student--2006)
Student voters are reminded that you can vote at only one address. The time to change your registration from your hometown to Black Hawk County is now.
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4 Study abroad this summer with UNI Many opportunities are available for students to study outside of the U.S. this summer.
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5 Studying abroad promotes cultural diversity
Cornish--Yana A. (International Programs Staff)
Students participating in studying abroad programs return with open minds and first hand knowledge of how other cultures live and interact; photo.
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6 UNI good Samaritan passes on grant money to WRC
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
Target Corporation grant money given to the WRC by Bob Frederick, director of academic advising and career services.
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7 Don't knock dentists
Toppin--Ryan W. (Student--2002)
The importance of good dental hygiene and the aid of dentists is reviewed.
8 Homecoming: a campus-wide kegger for pride
Abbott--Tristan E. (Student--2005)
Impressions of Homecoming.
9 Living for one's wedding day
Moorehead--Billie (Student--2005)
Many things should be considered before marriage.
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10 Hispanic heritage month Displays, movies, and speakers scheduled for the celebration of Hispanic heritage month.
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11 Improper planning
Roos--Nicholas Alexander (Student--2005)
Suggests scheduling Homecoming prior to mid term exams, having a week off for Thanksgiving, and adding a fall break.
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12 Bigot on board?
Hamm--Ed
Response to the Eagle's Nest column.
13 Corrupt Iraqis?
Jaehnert--Paul G.
President Bush urged to encourage Congressional investigation of corruption within his administration.
14 Editor's response
Roos--Nicholas Alexander (Student--2005)
NI editor Nicholas Roos responds to Eagle's Nest letter, stating that the writers are Americans and that the article is pure satire.
15 GOP loves the media
Connell--Deirdre Stephanie (Class of 2007)
NI accused of being one sided in their reporting.
16 Is grammar dying?
Kirkpatrick--Trent M. (Student--2006)
Previous letters to the editor not taken seriously due to poor grammar and run-on sentences.
17 Parade of terror
Weiler--Kenneth M. (Student--1986)
Exception taken to seeing the flag of Hamas in the Homecoming parade.
18 Walkway robbery
Rinkleff--Adam (Student--2004-2005)
Believes that food prices at Maucker Union are excessive.
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19 "Election" a modern classic with a timeless theme
Frazier--James Timothy (Student--2006)
Election is definitely not a teen movie. Sharp writing, meaningful things to say, and humor based on the absurdity of the characters set this movie apart from the teen scene; photo.
20 "Hooking Up" is a must-read for all girls
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
Amber Madison's book receives a glowing recommendation. The author relates to the younger generation with the use of straightforward stories and humor; photo.
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21 Why not have doggies in dorm windows?
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
Pets are against University policy in most cases, even though they are cute. Noise and cleanliness are the main reasons given for the no pet rule. There has been a recent increase in fish in dorm rooms; photo.
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22 Panthers tied for first place in conference
Arispe--Andres (Student--2005)
Volleyball team tied for the conference lead with a record of 5-1 in the conference and 13-6 overall; photo.
23 UNI rocks the Bears out of town, 38-7
Kirkpatrick--Kevin (Class of 2008)
UNI wins Homecoming game over Missouri State; photo.
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24 Yankees show money can't buy championships
Fick--Mitchell C. (Student--2006)
Detroit Tigers defeated New York Yankees in the American League Divisional Series; photo.
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25 Panthers fall to defending conference champ
Lathrum--Ashley (Student--2005)
Panther women's soccer team is moving in the right direction, but they are still looking for a victory, following a match with Drake; photo.
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26 Gateway football conference in full swing
Griffin--Aaron J. (Student--2006)
Predictions for conference champion and highlights of last week's games in the Gateway conference.
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27 Golfers place third Men's golf team finishes strong in Murray State Invitational tournament; photo.
28 Paritala & Moraes finish first in MVC Panther women take first in doubles at the conference tennis championship