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1 "Scientific inquiry: Do you believe what you read?"
Aunspach--Chase Steven (Student--2009)
Paul Spry, an Australian native and Iowa State professor, is an geologist. During his presentation, Spry offered his opinions on how the Broken Hill lead-zinc-silver deposit in Australia was formed; photo.
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2 University speech team not a bunch of hot air
Aunspach--Chase Steven (Student--2009)
Forensics team scores well in tournaments held at Harper College, North-Central College, and Illinois State University. With two team awards already, the future looks bright; photo.
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3 UNI professor develops plan to cater teaching lessons to native English speakers, English Language Learners
Zidon--Rachel Margaret (Student--2008)
The projection that forty per cent of American public school students will speak a language other than English at home has encouraged Tammy Gregersen to develop a new process of teaching English.
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4 Blood of the innocent
Derringer--Cory James (Student--2009)
Believes being too tolerant can lead to innocent people being injured or dying; there are religious beliefs that we need to question and not tolerate.
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5 GRE: easy as 2r
Fagle--Tess Ann (Student--2009)
Questions the value of the Graduate Record Examination. A third of the exam is mathematics-based. The GRE is an unavoidable step in admission to graduate school.
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6 Midterm suggestions
French--Larissa A. (Student--2007)
The semester is nearly half over. Next week midterms rear their ugly head. Remember to exercise and always give one hundred per cent effort. Drink water, try diet soda, and cut down on alcohol, especially during Homecoming.
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7 The elephant in the room
Showalter--John David (Student--2009)
Believes that religion and science have provided both good and bad. There will always be strong supporters on both sides of a discussion between those having strong religious feelings and those believing strongly in science.
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8 Was it really mutually disrespectful?
Shaw--Douglas J. (Mathematics Faculty)
Discussion on Blasphemy Day seen as being conducted in an atmosphere of surprising courtesy. Universities should be places where deep discussions take place and tough questions are asked.
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9 Protecting our rights
Krob--Nicholas Joseph (Student--2008)
Believes blasphemy day resulted in reminding people of the freedom of speech and the values in that freedom. The increased discussion on campus was refreshing.
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10 Barnstormer Tour defies concert conventions
Getting--Timothy Willis (Student--2009)
Daytrotter's Tour features a number of up and coming bands performing in area barns near Maquoketa, Green Island, West Liberty, and Johnston; photo.
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11 Sauvage presents "The Challenge to Us of Holocaust Rescuers"
Aunspach--Chase Steven (Student--2009)
Pierre Sauvage, born during the Holocaust, has been making documentaries about this period in history, showing a personal side to the effects of the Holocaust.
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12 He said, she said: relationship advice
Mitchell--Anthony Patrick (Student--2009)
Eye contact with the opposite sex can be a tricky situation; perspectives from men's amd women's poins of view.
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13 Brad's Sport Blurb
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Major league baseball playoff predictions; photo.
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14 Trench warfare
Kintzel--Scott Elliott (Student--2009)
A physical football game lies ahead for the Panthers and North Dakota State. The Panther defense must contain Bison Pat Paschall, who is averaging nearly one hundred sixty yards per game on the ground; photo.
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15 Panthers look impressive at UIC Invitational Women's tennis team members had at least one victory, either in doubles or singles competition at University of Illinois-Chicago Invitational.