Issue Contents

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1 McCain-Palin rally in Cedar Rapids
Hunter--Alexandra C. (Student--2008)
About four thousand people attended a rally for Republican Presidential candidate John McCain and his running mate Sarah Palin; photo.
2 Sabin Hall renovations soon
Kuster--Therese Catherine (Student--2008)
Sabin Hall will be closing from December 15, 2008, until the summer of 2010. The design phase is nearly completed and the $ 11.4 million remodeling is set to begin; departments housed in that building will move to other locations; photo.
3 Torture and presidential power
Zidon--Rachel Margaret (Student--2008)
Jules Lobel, a professor at the University of Pittsburgh, shared his concerns about too much power being granted to the President of the United States.
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4 Speaker highlight Scheduled speakers for the upcoming week.
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5 Grants benefit education
Mulfinger--Dylan John (Student--2008)
The Iowa Mathematics and Science Education Partnership awarded thirteen grants to aid programs that encourage students to be involved in math and science activities.
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6 Panther Portraits
Bardsley--Laura Lee (Student--2008)
Scenes from the football game with South Dakota State and the Drake volleyball game; photo.
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7 Inebriation proclamation
Dahlke--Lisa Renae (Student--2006)
Recounting the "night before" is probably not of interest to those around you. No one really cares about the amount of alcohol you consumed.
8 More than a consumer
Becker--Mark Benedict (Class of 2009)
The public is urged to adopt the principles of permaculture, a design of productive human habitats that mimic the stability, diversity, and resilience of natural ecosystems.
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9 E-mail vs. snail mail
Boevers--Cassandra Mae (Student--2008)
The fast, effortless e-mail system has advantages, but the author prefers using pen, paper, and a stamp to communicate with friends and family far away.
10 Free Internet concerns us all
Grayson--Adam Michael (Student--2008)
With ever increasing numbers of people relying on the Internet, it is imperative that it remain true to one guiding principle; net neutrality. Net neutrality holds that everything on the Internet should be freely and quickly accessible.
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11 UNI-TV students demonstrate skills in live news broadcast
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
An advanced video production class for electronic media majors produces live thirty minute news broadcasts each Thursday; photo.
12 Waterloo to host international art conference
Schacht--Hailey Ayn (Student--2008)
The 2008 International Haitian Art Conference will be held at the Waterloo Center for the Arts September 26-28.
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13 A martial arts master no one fears
Frazier--James Timothy (Student--2006)
"Redbelt" is reviewed; photo.
14 Poet visits UNI campus
Brockert--Casie Noel (Student--2008)
James A. Autry held a book signing at University Book and Supply, followed by discussion on his two most recent works and a presentation in the Communication Arts Center.
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15 Cross country readies for Griak Women's cross country team has two in the top ten at the Iowa State Open in Ames. Mike Clancy was the top men's finisher, coming in 21st. Teams will compete at the Roy Griak Invitational in Minneapolis, Minnesota; photo.
16 Panthers roll over Jackrabbits
Blumberg--Matthew L. (Student--2007)
Football team defeats South Dakota State, 34-20; photo.
17 Volleyball keeps rolling, moves to 11-1
Walters--Casey Beaudean (Student--2008)
Volleyball team defeats Drake and Creighton in Missouri Valley Conference opening matches. Three players named players of the week for their performances; photo.
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18 Plante to step down
Lathrum--Ashley (Student--2005)
First year head soccer coach Jennifer Plante will join the new Atlanta Women's Professional Soccer League at the end of the season. Team beats North Dakota State, 3-2, for first win of the season; photo.
19 Super Saturday
Bardsley--Laura Lee (Student--2008)
Scenes from the football game against South Dakota State and the volleyball game; photo.
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20 Fan Code of Conduct enacted to control tailgating
Vanwoert--Drew Richard (Student--2008)
Attempts to get control of excessive drinking at National Football League games is the reason for new regulations during professional football league games; photo.
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21 The NFL's most questionable career moves
Siebring--Owen Thomas (Student--2005)
Top 10 professional football player trades involving players near the end of their career; photo.