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1 Construction continues on Gilchrist Entry canopy installed on west entrance to Gilchrist Hall. Minor construction continues inside; photo.
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2 Power of the Purse pursues financial education
Reeve--Emma Temple (Student--2008)
Women's Philanthropy Club to sponsor a financial seminar aimed at women. Keynote speaker is Barbara Stanny. Eight presentations will be given in addition to the keynote.
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3 Transferring made easier
Roethler--Casondra Jo (Student--2008)
Admissions Partnership Program allows Hawkeye Community College and Northern Iowa Community College students, who sign up to transfer, will be guaranteed admission to UNI, be able to graduate in four years, and have access to campus resources.
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4 Panther Portraits: Maucker Union
Krob--Nicholas Joseph (Student--2008)
Scenes from the Volunteer Fair and the Bash with Ben; photo.
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5 Comparison of the two candidates
French--Larissa A. (Student--2007)
The positions of the Republican and Democratic candidates for President on abortion, church-state, government budget, health care, and Iraq presented; photo.
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6 UNI Calendar of Events Activities for the week of September 7-13.
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7 Panther Portraits: first home football game
Bardsley--Laura Lee (Student--2008)
Panther Marching Band performs and students were on their feet cheering; photo.
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8 Grow something!
Becker--Mark Benedict (Class of 2009)
Students urged to get involved in growing things. The process will help connect the person with the soil and their surroundings.
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9 How low is McCain willing to go?
Doan--William S.
Challenges charges made by Senator McCain against Barack Obama.
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10 Muslims celebrate beginning of Ramadan
Fahmy--Mohammend F. (Industrial Technology Faculty)
Fasting from dawn to dusk is the physical side of the holy month of Ramadan. The spiritual side requires Muslims to control anger and be on their best behavior.
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11 What's the noise
Dahlke--Lisa Renae (Student--2006)
Meeting new hall mates or neighbors may be helped by hosting a movie, pizza, or TV evening. Several movies suggested.
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12 "I do" minus the glam
Boevers--Cassandra Mae (Student--2008)
Observes that the wedding ceremony lasts minutes and the marriage is intended to last a lifetime; believes that simple weddings are just a meaningful to the couple as the lavish, expensive ones.
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13 Teen pregnancy trend
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
Movies, television, and the print media seem to be reporting more on teen pregnancy; believes that the need for sex education is vital.
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14 Career Fair and Interview Days Dates, location, and participating organizations for the upcoming Career Fair; photo.
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15 Babylon boasts violence
Frazier--James Timothy (Student--2006)
Movie, "Babylon A. D." is reviewed; photo.
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16 Advice Central
Battin--Ellen Margaret (Student--2007)
Will answer questions on health, sexuality and academic pursuits.
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17 Professor of an unusual subject
Feikes--Lindsey Ranae (Student--2008)
Ben Schafer, an associate professor of computer science, feels his days of teaching middle school made him a better teacher. Schafer enjoys his hobby of brewing beer at home. He teaches a class at Hawkeye Community College on the brewing of beer.
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18 Business Dean's List Spring 2008 Business majors receiving a 3.5 grade point average or better on 12 or more semester hours listed.
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19 Lewis leads UNI to victory
Bardsley--Laura Lee (Student--2008)
Corey Lewis ran for 102 yards in the victory over South Dakota. Panthers won the football game, 24-13; photo.
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20 Volleyball remains undefeated
Buxton--Zachary Joe (Student--2008)
Volleyball team wins UNI Invitational Tournament. The team defeated Northern Illinois, Marquette, and Clemson. Ashten Stelken, Ellie Blankenship, Amy Sampson, and Jessamyn Benson made the all tournament team; photo.
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21 Redemption runs amok in Beijing Olympics
Siebring--Owen Thomas (Student--2005)
United States men's basketball team and men's volleyball team win gold in Beijing. Water polo team takes the silver; photo.
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22 Golfers in 12th after day one
Stout--Michael (Student--2008)
Panther golf team is only six shots out of fifth place in the Falcon Invitational hosted by the United States Air Force Academy; photo.
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23 Soccer downed by NIU
Lathrum--Ashley (Student--2005)
Soccer team loses a double overtime game to Northern Illinois University, 3-2; photo.
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24 Volleyball, football, and soccer, oh my!
Buxton--Zachary Joe (Student--2008)
Photos from past week's athletic events; photo.