Issue Contents

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1 Don't forget to vote! Photos of the Presidential candidates; photo.
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2 Financial seminar discusses current economy
Kuster--Therese Catherine (Student--2008)
A group of professionals and professors answered questions for students and community members on the present state of the economy; photo.
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3 Selling kidneys on a national market
Phillips--Kimberly Ann (Student--2008)
Lainie Ross, of the University of Chicago, discussed the current international market for kidneys; photo.
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4 Yale professor discusses voting research
Brockert--Casie Noel (Student--2008)
Donald Green, political science professor at Yale University, spoke on "The Science (and Pseudoscience) of Winning Elections".
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5 Trick of treat in dorms
Kuster--Therese Catherine (Student--2008)
Costumes were everywhere for Halloween in the dorms. Some dorms greeted trick or treaters in the lobbies, but others had door to door trick or treating; photo.
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6 Panther Portraits
Hayne--Cassandra Kay (Student--2007)
Scenes from the concert by Jewell and the University Honors students hayride at Heritage Farms; photo.
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7 University of Northern Iowa one of the best business schools
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
The Princeton Review names business school among the top in the nation. The Princeton Review is considered an objective, independent source that offers a useful profile for students.
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8 An independent voice
Greubel--Greg Harold (Student--2008)
Supports Doris Kelley for re-election.
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9 Oppression and politicking
Becker--Mark Benedict (Class of 2009)
Believes that the electoral process is as hierarchical and cultish as ever; makes case that creatively transforming our lives comes from within.
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10 Thank you, voters
Dahlke--Lisa Renae (Student--2006)
Students thanked for realizing the importance of voting this year. Many voted without consideration of professors' offers of extra credit or following their parents' influence.
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11 Politics should be open for debate
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
Writer notes the during elections, people do not seem to understand when to quit voicing their opinions.
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12 Remember: winter could be much worse
Boevers--Cassandra Mae (Student--2008)
Humans seem never to be happy with weather conditions; it is either too hot or too cold. Be thankful there are warm coats and scarves available for winter wear. Nine fun winter activates shared.
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13 That's so gay
Martin--Drake E. (Residence Staff)
Safe Zone Ally orientation program date, time, and place announced. The goal is to have a campus free from demeaning speech and behaviors.
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14 Vote Doris Kelley
Bentley--Stacey
Support for Doris Kelley's re-election.
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15 A garage sale economy
Johnson--Carrie Ellen (Student--2007)
Believes that garage sales are a wonderful way to make or save money; photo.
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16 Halloween at the mall
Meyer--Patsy Ann (Student--2008)
College Square Mall hosted Halloween for young and old alike. There was a noticeable increase in the size of the crowd; photo.
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17 He's one cool cat
Kuster--Therese Catherine (Student--2008)
T. C. is a candidate for the Capital One "Mascot of the Year". Voting takes place online and a person can vote each day; photo.
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18 Camp Adventure Youth Services Next leadership assessment center times, dates, and places announced.
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19 The main problems continue
Frazier--James Timothy (Student--2006)
A review of the movie, "Sex and the City"; photo.
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20 Legendary musicians return
Heiple--Jonathon David (Student--2008)
AC/DC's latest album, "Black Ice", reviewed; photo.
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21 Panthers dominate WIU 30-6
Long--Rachel Paige (Student--2008)
Football team defeat Western Illinois in Macomb, 30-6. Win puts the Panthers in the driver's seat for Missouri Valley Football Conference title; photo.
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22 Soccer team falls to Creighton, ends season
Lathrum--Ashley (Student--2005)
The 2008 soccer season came to a close with a 4-2 loss to Creighton. Head coach Jen Plante coached her last match. She is moving on to work in the Women's Professional Soccer League; photo.
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23 Gamma Phi Beta Announces newly initiated members for Fall 2008.
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24 Panthers 5th, 7th at MVCC Women's cross country team place fifth and the men seventh at the Missouri Valley Cross Country Championships.
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25 Swimmers falter University of Nebraska-Omaha defeats women's swim team.
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26 Playoff picture clearing up for Panthers
Vanwoert--Drew Richard (Student--2008)
Panther football team sits on top of the Missouri Valley Conference with a 7-2 record. The team will need to win the two remaining conference games and Southern Illinois needs to lose for the Panthers to get the automatic bid to playoffs; photo.
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27 UNI prevails over Southern Illinois on road Volleyball team defeated the Southern Illinois team in five games. University of Evansville defeats the Panthers, 3-1, dropping the Panthers' record to 20-5 and 10-3 in the Missouri Valley Conference.
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28 Mediocrity plagues football at every level
Siebring--Owen Thomas (Student--2005)
All football leagues have teams that struggle to compete; photo.