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1 Career Fair Quick Guide Over 140 organizations will be represented. Dates, times, and location of the fair and interview day. Articles on avoiding common errors, interview tips, and considering graduate school; photo
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2 Aid provided to students affected by floods
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
UNI Disaster Scholarship Fund created to aid students affected by the flooding. Requirements for the one time $5000 scholarship provided; photo.
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3 Panther Productions announces concert OneRepublic, Augustana, The Split Canvas , and The Hush Sound will perform November 7, 2008; photo.
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4 Veridian Credit Union opens services to students on campus
Kuster--Therese Catherine (Student--2008)
450 students received prizes during the grand opening of Veridian Credit Union's new office in Maucker Union. The credit union will have seven ATM locations on campus soon; photo.
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5 Park and Ride Shuttle The shuttle runs from 7:30 am to 6:00 pm from the West Dome parking lot to 23rd and Campus. The complete schedule is provided.
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6 Permanent Art Collection
Strong--Jocelyn Jane (Student--2008)
Gallery of Art contains art objects dating back to the 1400's. "Highlights from the Collection" exhibition aims to inform the greater Cedar Valley of the importance of the collection; photo.
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7 Student Government News Northern Iowa Student Government has openings for senators, supreme court justices, director of Greek Affairs-Sororities, and director of environmental affairs.
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8 Close-up on diversity Norma T. Hollis will be the keynote speaker during Diversity Week; September 8-12. Times, dates, and locations for the Cultural Fair, student panel, International Opportunities Fair, movie, and hot topics discussion.
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9 Making UNI even better
Enshayan--Kamyar (Director Center for Energy and Environmental Education)
Welcome from city councilman Kamyar Enshayan.
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10 Obama and education
Seltzer--David
Support for education seen as a strength for Obama.
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11 Same story, different scene
Krob--Nicholas Joseph (Student--2008)
College adjustments are difficult. Finding your identity and new friends take time and patience.
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12 What's that noise?
Dahlke--Lisa Renae (Student--2006)
Construction noise from streets and the parking garage serves as an alarm clock for students. Unfortunately, some work is beginning at 6:00AM. This may violate the city code and working agreements with the University.
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13 Different, but fun
O'Loughlin--Emily (Student--2008)
Medieval clothing, weapons, jewelry, and pottery are some of the items available from vendors. Performers of all kinds give shows throughout the day.
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14 Slow decay of society goes unnoticed
Landhuis--Travis John (Student--2008)
Cites trends of potentially devastating social behavior.
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15 Fashion meets function
Vogel--Angela Joy (Student--2008)
Top ten versatile styles for fall include Panther gear; listed as number one for all UNI students; photo.
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16 The do's and don'ts of Facebook
Lantz--Kelly Briann (Student--2007)
Facebook has advantages and disadvantages. Students urged to use caution in posting personal information..
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17 Financial aid's "K" conspiracy
Kuster--Therese Catherine (Student--2008)
Thirty-one per cent of the students working in the financial aid office have names beginning with the letter K; photo.
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18 Panther Portraits: this week in Noehren Hall
Bardsley--Laura Lee (Student--2008)
Barbeque, hula hoops, and grocery bingo highlight the first week for residents; photo.
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19 "Death Race" better off dead
Frazier--James Timothy (Student--2006)
Movie, "Death Race" reviewed.
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20 No. 16 BYU tames UNI in Utah
Buxton--Zachary Joe (Student--2008)
Football team defeated, 41-17; photo.
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21 Panthers golden in Florida
Stout--Michael (Student--2008)
Volleyball team wins the Florida Atlantic University Invitational tournament. Shannon Aschoff named Missouri Valley Conference player of the week and MVP of the tournament; photo.
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22 Men's rugby loses home opener to Bremer County
Buxton--Zachary Joe (Student--2008)
Bremer County rugby club defeats men's team, 28-18; photo.
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23 Olympics an opportunity for peace
Siebring--Owen Thomas (Student--2005)
Believes the decision to compete in the Olympics was correct. U. S. participation showed that even with many differences with China; the countries can get along.
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24 Soccer remains winless
Lathrum--Ashley (Student--2005)
Georgia Southern defeated women's soccer team, 2-1, at the Northern Illinois University tournament. The match with Eastern Illinois produced a 0-0 overtime tie. Will play Iowa State on September 7; photo.
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25 We shouldn't have been there at all
Stout--Michael (Student--2008)
China accused of using the Olympics to showcase their form of government. Concerns over the lack of human rights in China should have led the U. S. not to participate; photo.