Issue Contents

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1 "Passages to Palestine" tunes in the importance of Israeli-Palestinian conflict to students zoned out
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
Strayer-Wood Theatre presentation informed the audience about the tragedies of war and the impact on innocent people; photo.
2 College Hill apartment set on fire by intoxicated resident
Hart--Margaret McCarthy (Student--2009)
Fire serves as a wake up call for fire safety in dorms and apartments. Center for Campus Fire Safety formed to promote and provide fire safety information to students; photo.
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3 NISG holds first senate meeting
Dempsey--Nicholas Stephen (Student--2009)
Two new senators take the oath of office. Lobbying efforts for increased funding from Cedar Falls City Hall. Green Week announced.
4 Panther Portraits
Hall--Diana Darlene (Student--2009)
Scenes from the recent poster sales event and game night at the Center for Multicultural Education; photo.
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5 Series brings diversity to students and the small screen
Aunspach--Chase Steven (Student--2009)
The Center for Multicultural Education is showing films during September. The film series deals with differences, with the hope of understanding other races.
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6 An All-American classic
McPheron--Kristen Jenna (Student--2009)
A perfect fitting pair of jeans is very important to college students. Prices of jeans can be excessive. It is better to have two pairs of lower priced jeans instead of one expensive pair.
7 Iowa the beautiful
Krueger--Jeffrey Allen (Student--2009)
The beauty of nature in Iowa is everywhere. Readers urged to get outside and enjoy the sights and sounds.
8 Panther athletics demand respect
French--Larissa A. (Student--2007)
The success of UNI athletic programs has caused the media to respond. This year eight football games will be televised, in addition to volleyball and basketball games.
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9 A yearly checkup
Aunspach--Chase Steven (Student--2009)
UNI challenged to put University back into its name by supporting academics first and reducing the emphasis placed on athletics. Budget restrictions have caused larger class sizes, reduced financial aid, and freezes on professors' salaries.
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10 UNI SafeZone maintains healthy environment for LGBTQ community
Aunspach--Chase Steven (Student--2009)
Orientation sessions held to inform students, faculty, and staff about the meaning of being an ally. SafeZone is a movement coming from the Department of Residence and UNI Proud supporting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning student
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11 Catwalk to class: how to freshen up your classroom style
Deppe--Elizabeth Ann (Student--2009)
Alternative student classroom attire options include: biker chic, rad plaid, shine on, 80s flashback, or thigh high; photo.
12 Hundreds of students attend UNIFI Root Beer Fest
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
The University of Northern Iowa Freethinkers and Inquirers hosted the first root beer fest. Over two hundred students attended; played non-alcoholic games and enjoyed free root beer floats; photo.
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13 Brad's Sports Blurb
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Believes college athletics should not be about money and greed. Case is made that athletes receive nearly $19,000 per year in scholarships.
14 déjà vu
Weber--Braydn Lee (Student--2008)
Football team loses to Iowa, 17-16. Billy Hallgren reflects on two last second blocked kicks; photo.
15 Injury casts shadow over women's soccer success
Lunn--Michael Joseph (Student--2009)
Soccer team defeats University of Missouri-Kansas City, 6-1 and tied Western Michigan. Melissa Journot's broken leg ends her season.
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16 New turf blankets UNI-Dome
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Thanks to donations from the Black Hawk Gaming Association and private funding, the UNI-Dome has replaced the artificial turf that had been used since 1976.