Issue Contents

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1 Board of Regents defers tuition decision
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
David Miles, Board of Regents President, announced that the Board will postpone deciding on the size of the tuition increase until after the December 11 meeting of the State Revenue Estimating Conference.
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2 NISG speaker of senate resigns
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
Following an E-mail drafted by Ryan Ingram and signed by four other senators, Nicholas Casber stepped down as speaker of the senate; the E-mail asked Mr. Casber to get certain things done or to resign; photo.
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3 Sayers donate $400,000 in estate gift for University of Northern Iowa scholarships
O'Loughlin--Emily (Student--2008)
The estate of Orville and Jane Sayers has established an endowed scholarship for students from Belle Plaine Community High School or Benton Community High School.
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4 Tickets for Dalai Lama to go on sale January 8
O'Loughlin--Emily (Student--2008)
The Dalai Lama will speak at two events in the McLeod Center on May 18. He will take part in a panel discussion at 9:30 and give a keynote address at 2:00. Students urged to attend; photo.
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5 Panther Portraits
Sagner--Bryce Aaron (Student--2009)
Scenes from an old-fashioned Christmas at the Marshall one-room school house and horse and trolley ride around campus; photo.
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6 Panther Portraits
Jensen--Brice Tyler (Student--2009)
Scenes from the Men's Glee Club concert; photo.
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7 Keep the beep
French--Larissa A. (Student--2007)
The beep during some favorite cartoons serves as a wake up call. Many times we do not realize that parts need to be censored.
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8 Tis the season for giving
Boeckmann--Trevor Paul (Student--2007)
Charity in America averages $1500 per family. Eighty per cent of Americans donate. The Salvation Army is the second largest charity in the country.
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9 UNI nao falal Portuguese (UNI doesn't speak Portuguese)
Gitchell--Erin Elizabeth (Student--2008)
Foreign language options at UNI may be drastically limited unless enrollment in language study increases substantially next semester. Spanish will be the only language offered on a regular basis.
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10 Career services offers advice for worrisome graduates
Wilson--Kalli Jean (Student--2009)
According to Career Services, eighty per cent of UNI graduates found jobs within ninety days of graduation. The starting salary was $36,823. Career Services can help in finding a job. Many services are available.
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11 Half-Masted brings laughter to the UNI campus
Aunspach--Chase Steven (Student--2009)
A local improv group, Half-Masted, performed four times last weekend. The group is divided into two teams that act out scenes they create on the spot; photo.
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12 Panthers give back Giving trees are located in Maucker Union. Ornaments describe an item needed for boys and girls ages one to sixteen.
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13 James lists his top 10 movies of the decade
Frazier--James Timothy (Student--2006)
James Frazier reviews and ranks movies of the decade. Top movies include: Sideways, Memento, Black Hawk Down, The Dark Knight, Bad Santa, Punch-Drunk Love, Equilibrium, Up, American Psycho, and Burn After Reading; photo.
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14 Brad's Sports Blurb
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Nebraska defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh should be given equal consideration to win the Heisman Trophy. Odds are against him because he plays on the defensive side of the ball. Charles Woodson is the only defensive player to win the Heisman; photo.
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15 Mahoney defines his career off the field
Getting--Timothy Willis (Student--2009)
Josh Mahoney is one of fifteen NCAA football players honored as finalists for the William V. Campbell Trophy; considered the equivalent of the Heisman Trophy for academic work. Josh is the first from UNI to be so honored; photo.
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16 Panthers win streak, season ends in Lincoln
Getting--Timothy Willis (Student--2009)
Volleyball team lost to University of Nebraska, 3-0, during the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The loss ended a record-setting season for the team; photo.
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17 UNI wrestling to face Number 1 ranked Iowa
Walters--Casey Beaudean (Student--2008)
Sporting a 3-3 dual meet record, the wrestling team faces a difficult week. They travel to Iowa City to face the University of Iowa and host the eighteenth ranked University of Wisconsin team later in the week.
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18 Tiger Woods' "swinging" transgressions
Green--Brent Lee (Student--2009)
Alleged infidelities have come to light since car accident near his home. Tiger needs to repair his image as quickly as possible. Many youngsters see him as a role model; photo.
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19 Living the Dream
Heiple--Jonathon David (Student--2008)
Hints provided on fantasy players in the NBA. Dropping injured players until they return, picking up reserves team players, and working a trade may help your team adjust throughout the season.