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1 NYC fashion industry brings artistic expression to campus
Andersen--Eva Elizabeth (Student--2008)
Nicole Lyricc, fashion designer and rap artist, featured in fashion show in Lang Hall Auditorium. Lyricc is a Waterloo native; photo.
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2 UNI business competition awards
Heiple--Jonathon David (Student--2008)
Students take individual awards and first place in the "best new schools" category at the American Mock Trial Association Intercollegiate mediation Tournament.
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3 UNI provost search narrows to four candidates
Kuster--Therese Catherine (Student--2008)
Provost search narrows to four candidates. James Lubker has been serving as the interim provost for four years; photo.
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4 New grant for education students
Sloma--Joseph Noble (Student--2008)
Prospective teachers planning on working in high-need fields of education for low income schools may be eligible for a new grant. The grant provides $4000 per year for four years of undergrad work and two years of graduate school.
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5 A Midterm break proposal
Boevers--Cassandra Mae (Student--2008)
A day off between Labor Day and Thanksgiving proposed. The benefits would be a catch up day for visiting a professor, homework, papers, or going home. A break would encourage students and hopefully improve attentiveness.
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6 Shame on Cedar Falls
Dahlke--Lisa Renae (Student--2006)
Cedar Falls taken to task for changing parking regulations, renter's ordinance, lost parking spaces due construction, and College Street still in disarray. Suggested that the city fathers adopt the attitude of "Students First".
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7 UNI Academics and Athletics
Thompson--Andrew Frank (Finance Faculty)
Discussion of the impact of athletics vs. academics and where the priorities should be for the University.
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8 Thanksgiving: going from overlooked to forgotten
Krob--Nicholas Joseph (Student--2008)
The transition between Halloween and Christmas should not be overlooked. Thanksgiving continues to be a major holiday based on family traditions; causing us to stop and think of all for which we have to be thankful.
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9 Cooking up cancer awareness
Stewart--Calli (Student--2008)
Public Relations Student Society of America volunteers hold pancake breakfast to support the American Cancer Society. Money and awareness were raised for those attending; photo.
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10 KUNI has the blues
Zidon--Rachel Margaret (Student--2008)
KUNI to hold blues blowout at Electric Park Ballroom. The event is sponsored by Friends of KUNI and is intended to bring some of the music played on the station.
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11 Santas bring joy to area seniors
Kuster--Therese Catherine (Student--2008)
Many senior citizens are forgotten during the holidays. College Square Mall is helping by placement of a tree with paper ornaments with seniors needs and wishes; photo.
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12 Graduate Student Highlight New feature of the Northern Iowan intended to generate campus wide Graduate recognition. The first student to be honored is Ashley Nunn; photo.
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13 Football to strike Thunderbirds
Blumberg--Matthew L. (Student--2007)
Football team will travel to Cedar City, Utah to play Southern Utah University: photo.
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14 Tough road ahead amidst injuries
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Tanya Warren likes the heart of her women's basketball team and their "can do" attitude in come from behind win over North Dakota State With three starters from last year's team from injuries, several challenges are ahead for the Panthers; photo.
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15 Volleyball prepares for Creighton
Walters--Casey Beaudean (Student--2008)
A trip to Creighton will close out the regular season for the volleyball team. The Panthers defeated Creighton 3-1 in an earlier meeting in the McLeod Center; photo.
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16 Panther Portraits
Weber--Brandon (Student--2008)
Melodie Kapping joins other students for a computer workshop in the ITTC Building; photo.