Issue Contents

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1 City candidates confront issues
Krueger--Jeffrey Allen (Student--2009)
Conversation among municipal candidates covered little dealing with the university or students. Some candidates did support a student liaison sitting at the table; without voting privileges.
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2 Multimodal transportation center to open
Jensen--Brice Tyler (Student--2009)
November 2 five hundred eighty seven parking spaces will be open. A, B, and G permits will be allowed plus metered parking at $.50 per hour.
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3 Self-defense seminar kicks sexual violence
Sagner--Bryce Aaron (Student--2009)
Scene from the UNI SAVE sponsored self-defense seminar; photo.
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4 Students speak about budget situation
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
Baker Hall demolition, shorter semesters, tuition surcharge, and layoffs draw the attention of students. Opinions vary and emotions run high.
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5 News Briefs: abandoned student bikes, UNI Web site
Walton--Thomas Nathaniel (Student--2009)
Bicycles collected by Public Safety since last July will be auctioned prior to Thanksgiving. DeWayne Purdy announced upcoming changes in the UNI Web site. Plans for completion prior to next semester may not be attained.
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6 H1N1 to Z-day: always be prepared
Fagle--Tess Ann (Student--2009)
Tips on where best to survive the dreaded flu or zombie day. The dorms, Campanile, McCollum Hall, Rialto, and Rod Library all have pluses and minuses; photo.
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7 Letter to the UNI community
Crews--Jon (Classes of 1970--1975--and 1991; Cedar Falls Mayor)
Jon Crews reminds students, faculty, and staff of the accomplishments of his administration over the years. Hiring of graduates, street improvement, and support of McLeod Center mentioned as Cedar Falls support for the university.
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8 That costume trap
French--Larissa A. (Student--2007)
Suggestions for Halloween costumes that are cost effective; photo.
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9 "Let's Talk" diversity program hopes to shed light on diversity
Botello--Jewelette (Student--2007)
Department of Residence to sponsor diversity program in Lang Hall. A safe conversational forum will be provided to ask potentially awkward questions.
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10 Rider Hall set to host haunted house
Zidon--Rachel Margaret (Student--2008)
Admission to Rider Hall's haunted house is $5.00 or $4.00 with a canned food item. Food will be donated to the Northeast Iowa Food Bank. Students have worked to make this year's event the biggest and best; photo.
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11 "Mindbounce.com" gives students a second opinion about their papers
Zidon--Rachel Margaret (Student--2008)
Professional editors are available to critique papers online. A ten dollar fee will provide the student with three of four pieces of advice; photo.
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12 Doug Lindseth
Schreck--Anna E. (Student--2009)
Remembrance of Doug's birthday; photo.
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13 Brad's Sports Blurb
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
University of Connecticut football player stabbed at a university sanctioned dance. Jasper Howard died from his wounds; photo.
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14 Great expectations
Kintzel--Scott Elliott (Student--2009)
Men's basketball team returns nine of the top ten players from last season's conference championship and NCAA tournament appearance; photo.
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15 Photo
Kintzel--Scott Elliott (Student--2009)
The Heisman Trophy will on display at John Deery Automotive November 3; photo.