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1 Fire burns married student apartments
Dahlke--Lisa Renae (Student--2006)
Extensive damage was done to the kitchen area of an apartment at Hillside Courts. A pan left on the stove is the reported cause. Damage was reported to other apartments; photo.
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2 Gas odor perplexes community
Reeder--Laura M. (Student--2007)
Public Safety, Cedar Falls Fire Department, and Cedar Falls Utilities responded to a gas odor in the Hillside Courts apartment area. No gas leak was found after an extensive investigation.
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3 Student services emphasized at Gilchrist Hall rededication
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
Following the Gilchrist Hall fire in 2005, Gilchrist Hall has been extensively repaired. The rededication ceremony was a celebration that student services are now in one building; photo.
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4 Major fair is a major tool for students
Lantz--Kelly Briann (Student--2007)
The Exploring Major Fair provides an opportunity for students to see what a department has to offer. Information can help in deciding majors, minors, or certificate programs.
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5 Panther Portraits
Erb--Stephanie M. (Student--2008)
Scenes from the North Dakota State football game and Howard Dean's visit to campus on behalf of Barack Obama; photo.
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6 Students get involved in political process by attending debate-watching parties
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
Sabin Hall and Beck's on University Avenue provided the setting for college students to watch the Presidential debates; photo.
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7 It's your election
Dahlke--Lisa Renae (Student--2006)
Students reminded to register to vote, research the candidates, watch the debates, and, finally, be certain to cast their vote on November 4.
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8 Technology wasted on the immaterial
Landhuis--Travis John (Student--2008)
Japanese game manufacturer recently introduced mobile phone software that turns certain cell phones into musical instruments.
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9 Things to do before leaving UNI
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
Consider an astronomy class, go to a theatre event, take a walk on campus, listen to the Campanile, play with the squirrels, take a road trip with friends, attend an athletic event, and go to College Hill at least once.
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10 Taking the "disorder" out of anorexia
Krob--Nicholas Joseph (Student--2008)
Eating disorders, in the writer's view, can be overcome by will power and dedication. Society may be to blame due to its desire to have women look a certain way.
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11 "Wild at Heart" offers unique story
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
Interpreter's Theatre to present its first production of the year, "Wild at Heart"; adapted by Paul Siddens from the novel by Barry Gifford; photo.
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12 Joan Jett coming to UNI
Heiple--Jonathon David (Student--2008)
Halloween concert by rock legend Joan Jett set for Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center; photo.
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13 Camp Adventure Youth Services Dates, times, places for interviews for summer 2009 positions; photo
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14 A comedic look at the election
Zidon--Rachel Margaret (Student--2008)
Appearance by the Reduced Shakespeare Company will inject some fun into the Presidential campaign; photo.
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15 Film to spark controversy
Frazier--James Timothy (Student--2006)
Oliver Stone's "W" looks at the presidency of George W. Bush; photo.
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16 Shockers and Bears down Panthers on road
Walters--Casey Beaudean (Student--2008)
Volleyball team lost a heartbreaker to Wichita State in five games. Southwest Missouri State won its match with UNI, three sets to one; photo.
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17 UNI loses to conference leader
Lathrum--Ashley (Student--2005)
Soccer team loses to Evansville. 3-0. The loss will keep the team out of the conference tournament; photo.
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18 UNI whips North Dakota State
Blumberg--Matthew L. (Student--2007)
Football team defeats number 16 ranked North Dakota State, 23-13; photo.
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19 UNI's winning tradition worth the FCS
Vanwoert--Drew Richard (Student--2008)
Discussion on moving up to the Football Bowl Subdivision. Author feels that is better to remain an FCS school than to move up and become a doormat to the larger schools; photo.
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20 Freshman named special teams player of the week
Buxton--Zachary Joe (Student--2008)
Jarred Herring rewarded for his play on special teams against North Dakota State; has averaged 26.9 yards returning 13 kicks; photo.
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21 Photos
Long--Rachel Paige (Student--2008)
Scenes from the North Dakota State football game; photo.
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22 Schrunk earns MVC honor Caedryn Schrunk named Missouri Valley Conference female runner of the week.
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23 No pain, no gain: a Mesa State senior's decision
Siebring--Owen Thomas (Student--2005)
Mesa State football player chose to amputate his little finger rather than lose playing during his senior season; photo.