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1 Flu vaccines run out Two thousand free flu vaccinations have been given to students. Remaining students urged to get vaccinations from their local physician or area pharmacies.
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2 Forum examines American government through ex-Congressmen's eyes
Aunspach--Chase Steven (Student--2009)
Bill Burlison and Phil English discuss the importance of the executive and legislative branches of government, presidential leadership, and contemporary issues, including health care; photo.
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3 UNI President Benjamin Allen prepares university for change, challenges
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
Faced with an eight per cent reduction in state funding, President Allen stated that changes are definitely ahead. We can address change intentionally or changes will be imposed upon us. It is far better that we adapt ourselves; photo.
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4 Sabeel conference at UNI draws interest Conference to provide insight into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Internationally known speakers will share views. Pre-conference interfaith service and reception to be held at Presbyterian Church on October 8, 2009.
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5 UNI Business Dean's List Spring 2009 Business majors having a semester grade point average of 3.5 or above on twelve or more semester hours named to dean's list. Students listed.
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6 NASA blasts off from UNI campus
Aunspach--Chase Steven (Student--2009)
Researchers notified of the application process for funding from Iowa's branch of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration funded Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research.
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7 A neutral net
Heiserman--Derek Andrew (Student--2009)
Believes that a free Internet, which can be used and owned by everyone is ideal. Companies should not have the power to charge for usage of bandwidth or dictate what is available to the user.
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8 Capitalism is killing our planet
Murphy--Brian Sullivan (Student--2009)
Organic produce must compete with food produced using conventional methods. Due to extra cost of producing organic foods, a higher cost is needed to make a profit. This eliminates a large share of the market on fixed incomes.
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9 Click it or who cares?
Uhlenkamp--Jessica Ann (Student--2009)
Using seat belts saves lives. The "Click it or Ticket" campaign of 2006 cost over nine million dollars; raising the use of seatbelts to eighty-two per cent. Was that money well spent?
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10 Noisy nuisances
French--Larissa A. (Student--2007)
Consideration for others concerning noise in dorms or apartments is merely respect for others. Keep radios to a "normal level". Be careful when closing doors and when having friends over to visit. Remember the "Golden Rule".
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11 Response to alcohol testing questioned by students Personal observations on the use of breathalyzers in accident investigations.
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12 Importance of blasphemy
Boeckmann--Trevor Paul (Student--2007)
International Blasphemy Day, September 30, deemed as a day to protect dissent and to realize ideas do not need rights.
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13 The audacity to mope
Gitchell--Erin Elizabeth (Student--2008)
Urges people to learn the facts on a topic and then form your opinion.
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14 Jungle Jack Hanna showcases his jungle friends
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
A sold out crowd greeted America's favorite zookeeper, Jack Hanna. Ninety minute show included live animals and film clips; photo.
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15 Lost UNI tradition found by students
Aunspach--Chase Steven (Student--2009)
A week long tradition welcoming spring to campus, last held in 1981, hopes to be revived. SUNI included a concert, mattress races, and fun activities for students and the community.
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16 "Sex Around the World" reveals the naked truth in cross-cultural sexuality
Aunspach--Chase Steven (Student--2009)
Janell Carroll, Hartford University professor, presented information about sex in other countries and cultures. She used statistics and quick facts to grab the attention of the audience.
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17 "Whiteout" explores Antarctica's terrain
Frazier--James Timothy (Student--2006)
Review of the movie "Whiteout".
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18 Brad's Sports Blurb H1N1: Spreading around locker rooms across the country
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Several universities have reported college athletes infected with the H1N1 virus or "swine flu". Some games or exhibitions had been cancelled due to the illness; photo.
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19 Panthers begin their run for the Valley
Kintzel--Scott Elliott (Student--2009)
Football team opens conference play this weekend against Missouri State. The nonconference season closed with a 2-1 record; including the heart-breaking loss to the University of Iowa, 17-16; photo.