Issue Contents

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1 'Komen on the Go' tour bus breaks for UNI
Keating--Sara N. (Student--2006)
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. National foundation bus stops at UNI; photo.
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2 Area haunted attraction gets 1 out of 3 screams
Donisi--Samantha T. (Student--2006)
Heartland Farms haunted house reviewed. Other haunted houses in the area noted; Rider Hall will offer a haunted house this year; photo.
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3 Former UNI president still contributing to college
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
Upon President Koob's retirement, the Robert and Yvonne Koob Community Endowment Fund was established. The fund is aimed at helping students with experiential learning opportunities; photo.
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4 Sub-zero self-imaging
Toppin--Ryan W. (Student--2002)
Clothing for women caters to being freakishly thin.
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5 The science of this 'ology'
Churilov--Greg
Comments on previous articles on Scientology from a member of the church.
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6 Votes getting caught in machine
Abbott--Tristan E. (Student--2005)
Upcoming off year election discussed.
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7 A vote for education
Corbin--Jerad P. (Student--2005)
UNI student expresses support for Doris Kelley in the upcoming election.
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8 Bouncing out of the jungle
Thompson--Andrew Frank (Finance Faculty)
Professor Thompson takes issue with the proposed points system for student tickets to basketball games; believes the system runs counter to the educational mission of the university.
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9 Scientology stories
Wilkes--B.
Support for scrutiny of scientology.
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10 Tristan Abbott writes:
Carlock--Thaddeous
Scientology debate continues.
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11 GPA isn't critical to a job search
Schissel--Adam (Student--2005)
Employers take personality, work experience, activities, and GPA into account when looking for employees. GPA may be more important in some companies; such as accounting; photo.
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12 Sex offenders 101
Gathua--Grace M. (Student--2006)
Basics of the sex offender laws presented.
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13 Student Voices
Ward--Alexandria J. (Student--2006)
Students respond to the question; "How did you cope with the stress of mid-terms"?
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14 What's going on Schedule of activities on and off campus through the end of October.
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15 "The Prestige" is movie magic at its best
Frazier--James Timothy (Student--2006)
Movie review of "The Prestige"; photo.
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16 Farley challenges players to keep improving
Kirkpatrick--Kevin (Class of 2008)
Coach Farley warns football team that constant improvement is needed to achieve team goals; photo.
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17 McLeod Center sneak peak
Rolfes--Kate E. (Student--2006)
The first event for the McLeod Center is a volleyball match against Bradley University on November 18, 2006. NI sports staff and photographers share views of the new facility; photo.
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18 Volleyball road trip
Schissel--Adam (Student--2005)
Weekend road trip vital to staying on top of the Missouri Valley Conference standings; photo.
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19 Conference championships await cross country teams
Molitor--Neal Andrew (Student--2004)
Women's cross country team hopes to improve on last year's fourth place conference finish. Men's team hampered by injuries; photo.
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20 Player of the week Johnny Gray named offensive player of the week in the Gateway Conference; photo.
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21 Sports would improve if "cheating" was legalized
Van Gelder--Jeffrey J. (Student--2006)
Believes that cheating in sports has become "normal"; photo.