Issue Contents

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1 All the makings of a thriller
Getting--Timothy Willis (Student--2009)
Homecoming football game matches the number two ranked Panthers vs. the number five ranked Salukis of Southern Illinois. The last two games have come down to the final play of the game.
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2 NISG president speaks out against budget cuts Disappointed about the lack of support for education by Governor Culver during the most recent budget cut. State support for UNI has decreased over twenty-three percent since the beginning of fiscal year 2009.
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3 Regents discuss budget reductions
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
The ten per cent reduction in the state's fiscal 2010 budget was the topic of the Board of Regents meeting. Continued access to public universities and the need to continue high quality education were re-enforced.
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4 Students show support for UNI Panthers for Homecoming
Jensen--Brice Tyler (Student--2009)
Murals being painted for Homecoming in the Maucker Union ballroom; photo.
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5 Panthers' tailgaters support UNI with food , games
Crist-Thomson--Kate Marie (Student--2009)
Tailgating is not new, but has been increasing prior to football games in the Dome. Fun, family, friends, food, conversation, and games highlight the activities; photo.
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6 UNI students take a STAND
Zidon--Rachel Margaret (Student--2008)
Professor Stephen Gaies hopes to start a chapter of Students Taking Action Now Darfur.
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7 Flex your rights this weekend
Boeckmann--Trevor Paul (Student--2007)
Students urged to contact Dean of Students, Resident Life Coordinator, and the Department of Residence concerning the loss of right to privacy. This refers to the practice of searching bags in dorms during Homecoming weekend.
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8 Technology and age gap deserve sympathy
Uhlenkamp--Jessica Ann (Student--2009)
College students and even some high school students want information now. These students, unlike the older generation, have grown up with technology and are not afraid of new developments in that area.
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9 When leaders stop leading
Murphy--Brian Sullivan (Student--2009)
The health care issue was important to both parties during the past presidential campaign. A year after the election Democrats and Republicans can agree only that the other is wrong. Unbiased reporting is considered a thing of the past.
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10 Your motivation is
French--Larissa A. (Student--2007)
Mid-term exams and research papers are due. Reading assignments are piling up. This time of the semester it is easy to slack off a bit following Homecoming. Keep the goal of graduation in mind.
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11 Knowing when to cut back
Heiserman--Derek Andrew (Student--2009)
Long nights of studying, writing research papers, or attending meetings take their toll on students. Procrastination can be avoided with planning and doing assignments on time.
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12 Multilingual: A requirement for life
Gitchell--Erin Elizabeth (Student--2008)
With growing Hispanic populations and the prediction that white America will be in the minority in the future, learning another language would be most helpful.
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13 Audience roars with laughter at Regan's clever humor
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
Comedian Brian Regan entertained an enthusiastic crowd at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center; photo.
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14 The identities of the Campanile carilloneurs revealed
Kintzel--Scott Elliott (Student--2009)
The Campanile will come alive during Homecoming weekend thanks to Isaac Brockshus and Will Beyer. They will play the bells following the clock striking midnight and the kissing of lovers; photo.
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15 Warmth flows from residence halls much earlier than years past
Aunspach--Chase Steven (Student--2009)
Due to the unusual cold temperatures, the physical plant has turned on the heat to campus buildings. Weather forecasts and student comments are taken into account in making the decision.
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16 Brad's Sports Blurb
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Predictions for major league baseball divisional playoffs.
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17 Panthers enter crucial weekend
Walters--Casey Beaudean (Student--2008)
Volleyball team faces top conference opponents during Homecoming weekend. Currently tied with Missouri State, the Panthers have a fourteen game winning streak; photo.
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18 Women's rugby takes on Fighting Illini Saturday morning
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Rugby team takes a 3-1 record into the match with the University of Illinois.
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19 Women's soccer needs Homecoming win to qualify for MVC tournament
Lunn--Michael Joseph (Student--2009)
Winner of the soccer match between Indiana State and UNI during Homecoming weekend will qualify for the Missouri Valley Conference tournament.