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1 Celebration in full swing
Bardsley--Laura Lee (Student--2008)
Construction on College Hill has halted the Homecoming parade for this year. A Panther Festival will take the place of the parade, including a virtual parade, the Marching Band, games, and free food; photo.
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2 Pump up the Purple
Krob--Nicholas Joseph (Student--2008)
Alumni events during Homecoming weekend; photo.
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3 Safety first
Mulfinger--Dylan John (Student--2008)
Public Safety officers plan to help make Homecoming Week run smoothly; photo.
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4 Panther Pride Cry
Krob--Nicholas Joseph (Student--2008)
The top of Maucker Union was the site for the annual Panther Pride Cry competition; photo.
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5 Quad power outage causes issues
Bardsley--Laura Lee (Student--2008)
The cause of a six hour power outage affecting Hageman, Noehren, Rider, and Shull Halls, Reducer Center, Gallagher-Bluedorn, and academic buildings remains undetermined; photo.
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6 Mixed feelings about smoking ban
Bardsley--Laura Lee (Student--2008)
The decision to make campus smoke free has members of the campus community on both sides of the issue; photo.
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7 University of Northern Iowa Smoking Policy Stated policy of a smoke free campus including grounds, parking lots, athletic fields, recreation fields, tennis courts, and any other outdoor area , including any vehicle located on the university's property.
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8 Panther Portraits
Krob--Nicholas Joseph (Student--2008)
Scenes from Pride Cry; photo.
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9 A humbling realization
Boevers--Cassandra Mae (Student--2008)
Reflections on one's place in the world and the realization that little things in life seldom have long lasting effects.
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10 No one is immune
Dahlke--Lisa Renae (Student--2006)
Chronic Class Skipping Syndrome has consequences. Surprise tests/quizzes count against your grade. Professors remember students, especially if they have them for more than one course. Students normally end up paying for skipping classes.
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11 Remember that voting is local, too
Witt--William G. (Class of 1972; Public Information Services Staff; General Assembly Member)
Believes that elections for the U. S. Senator, Congressman, State Senator, and State Representative have real influence in keeping educational quality up and tuition and student loan costs down.
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12 Coming full circle
Becker--Mark Benedict (Class of 2009)
Continues to look at a simpler life.
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13 Homecoming lessons, memories
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
Memories of bad roommates, students who have consumed too much alcohol, and the Gilchrist Hall fire come back at Homecoming.
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14 "How to Lose Friends and Alienate People"
Frazier--James Timothy (Student--2006)
Movie is reviewed; photo.
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15 Need a place to vent?
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
Cedar Falls Productions hosts "Vent TV" every Tuesday and Thursday. This forum allows students to state their opinions without fear of editing; photo.
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16 Camp Adventure Internships Details of the Camp Adventure experience; photo.
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17 UNI dancers to perform at Oktoberfest
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
International Dance Theatre Company is headed to Canada to perform in Kitchener, Ontario, at the largest Oktoberfest in North America; photo.
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18 Homecoming: Party doesn't stop
Buxton--Zachary Joe (Student--2008)
Homecoming is a magical time. Many activities are available and many friends come to visit for the weekend; photo.
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19 Offensive line: band of brothers
Holoch--John Harold (Student--2008)
Inexperience and injuries have not hampered the "new offensive line" from continued improvement; photo.
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20 Redbirds flock to Dome
Blumberg--Matthew L. (Student--2007)
Illinois State Redbirds will be the opponent for the 2008 Homecoming game for the Panthers.
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21 Soccer hopes for tourney bid
Lathrum--Ashley (Student--2005)
Soccer team is now seventh in the conference. The top six teams get into the conference tournament. The goal of the team in the last four games has been to squeeze into the tournament.
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22 Volleyball team is undefeated in conference play
Long--Rachel Paige (Student--2008)
Bre Payton and the volleyball team face Bradley; photo.