Issue Contents

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1 Adjustments made to UNI's Sexual Misconduct Policy
Aunspach--Chase Steven (Student--2009)
A Legislative Oversight Committee examined the policies at Iowa, Iowa State, and UNI concerning gender violence. Several enhancements to the policy added clarity. The policy is available on the Student Affairs website.
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2 Business students face $902 tuition increase
Bardsley--Laura Lee (Student--2008)
Junior, senior, and graduate students in the College of Business will see a 12.6 per cent increase in tuition. This is due to a graduated scale imposed by the College to help maintain their ranking as a top business school; photo.
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3 Wasteful practices escalate paper costs
Jensen--Brice Tyler (Student--2009)
Student impatience blamed for the overuse of printing at Rod Library. Fliers and a new policy of a forty page limit are aimed to help reduce waste. Paper is recycled, but increased costs of paper and toner require action; photo.
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4 Students need to check MyUNIverse to make sure everything is in order before registering for classes Any unpaid bill with the University must be taken care of prior to early registration. A quick check on MyUniverse will alert the student to outstanding bills that will hold up the registration process.
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5 News Brief: Polar Bare Run
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
Third annual Polar Bare Run will be held; starting and ending at the Alumni House. The event is sponsored by the Alumni Association and the student group, Connecting Alumni to Students. Salvation Army benefits from the donated clothing.
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6 Survey rates UNI's food service Four minutes will allow customers of food service on campus to share their impressions of quality, surroundings, and customer satisfaction.
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7 Panther Portraits: Up 'til Dawn
Bardsley--Laura Lee (Student--2008)
Scenes from letter writing project asking for donations to support St. Jude's Children's Hospital; photo.
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8 Celebrities get undeserved attention
Uhlenkamp--Jessica Ann (Student--2009)
American public, television, and newspapers have made celebrities and their lives the news. True artists and real news have taken a back seat in the minds of the public; photo.
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9 The atheistic evolution
Boeckmann--Trevor Paul (Student--2007)
Finds Personal Wellness class not as bad as he anticipated. Lectures were interesting and tests manageable. Actual learning took place for the author; photo.
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10 What we want to see during budget cuts
French--Larissa A. (Student--2007)
Student input is needed during the current budget discussion. They will be affected immediately by potential program cuts, reallocation of student fees, and potential cuts in service.
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11 Response to "Atheistic evolution"
Jacobson--Dane (Class of 2006)
Alumnus points out inaccurate statements in Mr. Hewitt's recent column.
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12 Thinking about doubt
Derringer--Cory James (Student--2009)
Believes that doubt can be thought of as the beginning of the critical thinking process. People need things to be proven before they can accept a statement.
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13 Stand up in support
Brown--Michael Franklin (Student--2009)
Continued support for gay marriage in Iowa urged.
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14 A family fashion affair continues
Deppe--Elizabeth Ann (Student--2009)
Lisa Richter grew up sleeping in fitting rooms in women's stores owned by her mother. She still manages her mother's stores and recently opened her own store in Cedar Falls; photo.
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15 News brief: Community Crochet Circle takes a stitch at making art valuable
Aunspach--Chase Steven (Student--2009)
Long strips of plastic are being transformed into art by those working with the Community Crochet Circle. Members will gather several times during November. Supplies will be available whenever the Art Gallery is open; photo.
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16 UNI's Trap and Skeet team competes across the Midwest
Walton--Thomas Nathaniel (Student--2009)
Formed in 2006, the Trap and Skeet Club numbers thirty members; both male and female. Two day meets across the country can be quite competitive. Club competes in trap, skeet, and sporting clays.
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17 Panther volleyball cracks top 25
Walters--Casey Beaudean (Student--2008)
Volleyball team ranked 25th in the nation. Team has a twenty game winning streak and continues to gain confidence each week.
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18 Playoff hopes maintain a pulse
Kintzel--Scott Elliott (Student--2009)
Football team must win all three remaining games to have a chance at making the playoffs. Two straight losses have placed the Panthers in a difficult situation; trying for an at large berth; photo.
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19 Season preview: women's basketball looks to contend
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Women's basketball team opens play against Winona State. All five starters return from last year's team that had a 9-9 conference record. Team is healthy and ready for the season to begin.