Issue Contents

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1 Construction Management Club returns victorious
Mulfinger--Dylan John (Student--2008)
Club members compete in commercial building at the Associated Schools of Construction Region Four competition in Nebraska. UNI team places first among the twelve teams competing.
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2 Former governor speaks on education reform
Brockert--Casie Noel (Student--2008)
Roy Romer, former governor of Colorado, addressed students on "The Dire Need for Education Reform". He said that expectations about education must be raised uniformly among the states; photo.
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3 Police search for costumed man Wednesday A Halloween party in Maucker Union resulted in a call to Public Safety regarding an person dressed in camouflage and appearing to have a weapon. Police paid special attention to the area, but it was thought that the weapon was plastic.
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4 Students removed from McCain rally
Bardsley--Laura Lee (Student--2008)
Visit to West Gym by John McCain attended by 2000 people. At least four students were removed for unknown reasons; photo.
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5 Let's Talk: students get a unique opportunity
Lantz--Kelly Briann (Student--2007)
Panel members from various ethnic and cultural groups shared stories of their beliefs and struggles in life.
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6 Barely-there scares
Dahlke--Lisa Renae (Student--2006)
Trend toward sexy Halloween costumes noted.
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7 Can't we all just get along?
Landhuis--Travis John (Student--2008)
The labeling of political parties and individuals challenged. Readers urged to vote.
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8 Why I won't vote for Obama
Lindberg--Duane Rev.
Writer shares four clear points on his choice for president, John McCain.
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9 Students should use the Internet to make life easier
Grayson--Adam Michael (Student--2008)
Google products recommended for helping students organize their time and keep track of assignments.
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10 The history of Halloween includes many traditions
O'Loughlin--Emily (Student--2008)
Pumpkin carving, costumes, and trick or treating are all part of Halloween. The origins of Halloween and some other traditions mentioned.
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11 Family events for graduate students
Galvin--Allison Paige (Student--2008)
Graduate students are unaware of the opportunities for them on campus, including pumpkin carving and participating in the "Conversation with President Allen".
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12 Halloween facts
Stewart--Calli (Student--2008)
Candy sales, huge pumpkins, films, and costumes for Halloween.
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13 The fun side of chemistry
Zenor--Alexander Michael (Student--2008)
Halloween falls during National Chemistry Week. The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry hosts an annual party.
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14 Graduate student highlight Brief biographical sketch of Tiesha Walker, a graduate student in communication studies, organizational communication.
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15 Archaeology Students Present Artifacts in Milwaukee
Collins--Elizabeth L. (Student--2002)
A field trip to Hartman Reserve results in five students presenting their findings at the Midwest Archaeological Conference in Milwaukee.
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16 Composer to conduct at Gallagher-Bluedorn
Toenjes--John D. (Student--2008)
Samuel Adler will celebrate his eightieth birthday by conducting the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony in his latest composition. He will also conduct "Beyond the Pale" with a clarinet solo by Jason Weinberger; photo.
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17 Go Red for Women goes to Coldstone
Moorman--Samantha Leigh (Student--2008)
Public relations class created a program with Coldstone to raise money and awareness for the American Heart Association. The Other Place on College Hill will host the next event November 12; photo.
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18 Stelken, Blankenship honored
Walters--Casey Beaudean (Student--2008)
Ashten Stelken and Ellie Blankenship selected as Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Week and Defensive Player of Week; photo.
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19 Women fifth, men sixth in preseason polls Basketball teams picked near the middle of the conference race; photo.
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20 Football preps for Leathernecks
Buxton--Zachary Joe (Student--2008)
Football team will play Western Illinois at Macomb.
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21 Pep band members are joined by T. C.
Long--Rachel Paige (Student--2008)
T. C. and the pep band get together at the "dig pink" volleyball game; photo.
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22 Panther Portraits
Hayne--Cassandra Kay (Student--2007)
Photos from Campbell Hall, Schindler Education Center, and Maucker Union ballroom; photo.