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1 Congratulations Department of Residence commends students who qualified for the Fall 2009 Dean's List. Student employees of the department are also named.
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2 Men's basketball photo gallery
Kintzel--Scott Elliott (Student--2009)
Scenes from the Panther victory over Southern Illinois; photo.
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3 News Brief: Big Dream Gathering offers support, inspiration
Schreck--Anna E. (Student--2009)
Participants fill out a Dream Sheet, including a description, the ongoing process of achieving that dream, and what a person needs in order to reach his dream. Attendees encouraged to write on the sheets as they desire; photo.
4 State Board of Regents approved 6-percent tuition increase, voted to repeal $100 surcharge
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
Students will be affected by Board of Regents decisions. Tuition increase will be somewhat offset by the repeal of the surcharge imposed last semester due to the ten percent budget cut ordered by Governor Culver.
5 UNI to conquer new heights with Rock Revolution
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
Eleventh annual rock climbing competition will include novice, intermediate, and advanced divisions in top rope and bouldering. Scoring is based on completing a number of climbs without falling; photo.
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6 Panther Portraits
Krueger--Jeffrey Allen (Student--2009)
Labyrinth, laid out in Maucker Union, gave students, faculty, and staff the opportunity to relax, meditate, and quiet their minds and bodies; photo.
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7 Prices around campus fairly comparable for frequently used items
O'Loughlin--Emily (Student--2008)
Comparisons made among Wal-Mart, Target, Fareway, Hy-Vee, University Book and Supply, Essentials, 23rd Street Market, and Biscotti's on items normally used by college students; photo.
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8 Don't sweat it!
Gitchell--Erin Elizabeth (Student--2008)
Wearing sweatpants to class does not affect learning, but is seen by many students as being too casual and not setting the proper tone for a university community; photo.
9 The problem with refunded tuition
French--Larissa A. (Student--2007)
The one hundred dollar surcharge students paid for the spring semester will be refunded if the Governor's budget is approved. Perhaps it would be best to continue the charge, since more cuts are anticipated for the next fiscal year.
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10 Heart and/or candy
Showalter--John David (Student--2009)
Valentine's Day has been commercialized, with huge sales and advertising dominating newspapers and television. Many long for simpler times when a small show of affection was enough; photo.
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11 Wasteful occupation
Moore--Samantha Jo (Student--2009)
Believes humans are wasteful. Plastic bags are bad for the environment. This lack of awareness is upsetting to a cashier at a local grocery store.
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12 "Coffee: The World in Your Cup" to be on display in the University Museum
Kintzel--Scott Elliott (Student--2009)
The history, global impact, growing process, international commerce, and social character of coffee will be the focus of a current exhibit; photo.
13 Participants and judges prepare for fifth annual CBA Talent Show tryouts
Jefson--Samuel Kirk (Student--2009)
Tryouts for the College of Business talent show are limited to twenty minutes and one member of the group must be a College of Business student. Three acts will be selected to perform at the CBA graduation.
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14 Study abroad with UNI this summer Times, places, and professors listed for college courses offered overseas in the summer of 2010.
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15 Ironman Triathlon to be held by WRS
Schreck--Anna E. (Student--2009)
Nearly eighty people participate in the triathlon annually. Three options are available; non-swimming, traditional, and the double triathlon.
16 Valentine's Day: a romantic day for some, just another day for others
Johnson--Kristin Michelle (Student--2009)
Those in relationships are looking forward to celebrating, while those without significant others plan to celebrate quietly with friends; photo.
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17 Tallcorn Jazz Festival to hit high notes
Aunspach--Chase Steven (Student--2009)
Date set for this annual event. High school jazz bands will compete during the two day festival. Those bands placing in the top two in each division will earn a spot in the Iowa Jazz Championships.
18 The Human Guinea Pig Method
Showalter--John David (Student--2009)
The scientific method is well accepted. More practical is gathering human guinea pigs and sending them one by one to attempt a task. With each failure, send in another with a slightly different method until success is achieved.
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19 Panther Portraits
Sagner--Bryce Aaron (Student--2009)
TC joined families and students for breakfast in the Piazza; photo.
20 Student Voices
Stessman--Carl K. (Student--2009)
Students answer the question; "What is your New Year's resolution and have you been loyal to it?"; photo.
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21 Brad's Sports Blurb
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Preview of the upcoming NCAA men's basketball tournament, commonly called March Madness.
22 Koch's clutch performance saves Panthers
Kintzel--Scott Elliott (Student--2009)
Men's basketball team defeats Southern Illinois, 55-52; photo.
23 Wrestlers drop two of three
Walters--Casey Beaudean (Student--2008)
Wrestlers defeated by Oklahoma State, 30-6, defeated Appalachian State, 30-9, and fell to Chattanooga, 16-15.
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24 Living the Dream
Heiple--Jonathon David (Student--2008)
National Basketball Association's All-Star break allows time to evaluate both the live action and the fantasy rosters.