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1 School of Applied Human Sciences recently established
Makinster--Jordan Michael (Student--2010)
Merging the Department of Design, Textiles, Gerontology and Family Studies with Mental Health and School Counseling Program has created the new school. Howard Barnes has been named director; photo.
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2 UNI internship program ranked No. 1
Spory--Karyn Kathleen (Student--2010)
Twenty-two student interns from UNI took the top spot in Northwestern Mutual's national intern college team competition. 435 colleges and three thousand interns took part in the competition.
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3 UNI sponsoring solar energy system summit
Kresse--William Joseph (Student--2010)
Installers of solar energy systems can participate in a training session to be held at Grinnell College. CEEE is a co-sponsor
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4 UNI Police participate in national campaign
Koolbeck--Alex Elizabeth (Student--2010)
Increased enforcement on drunk driving will be the focus of area law enforcement units between August 24 and September 6.
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5 UNI-NABL receives grant
Zidon--Rachel Margaret (Student--2008)
National Ag-Based Lubricants Center received a $370,000 grant from the U. S. Department of Transportation. The money is to be used for research on the use of bio-based lubricants on railroad tracks; photo.
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6 He said, she said: Relationship advice
Mitchell--Anthony Patrick (Student--2009)
Relationship advice from male and female perspective; photo.
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7 UNI alumni show their skills in the UNI Gallery of Art
Mabee--Talee F. (Student--2010)
The first exhibition in a series entitled, "Time is Ripe" debuted August 23.
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8 UNI Panther Marching Band to present new victory march
Wheeler--Julie Rae (Student--2010)
An upbeat and peppy version of the Iowa Corn Song will be introduced to Panther fans at the first home football game of the year: photo.
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9 University Museum unifies art and science
Collins--Elizabeth Ann (Student--2008)
"Object as Subject" exhibition opens, inspired by Scott Hudson; the exhibit integrates art and cultural studies; photo.
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10 Volunteer opportunities available
Goldman--Glenna Maureen (Student--2010)
Annual Volunteer Fair allows students to visit booths sharing opportunities to volunteer time on and off campus. The Volunteer Center of Cedar Valley also aids in off campus opportunities.
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11 Don't stress out
Jeffries--Leah Kay (Student--2008)
Suggestions for relieving stress caused by balancing school, work, clubs, and friends.
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12 Letter to the Editor
Dippold--Michael Steven (Student--2010)
Opinion shared on opinion piece from the August 31 Northern Iowan.
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13 Videotape the police
Boeckmann--Trevor Paul (Student--2007)
Posting videos or even video taping police officers during an arrest can lead to a prison sentence. Normally the videotape supports the efforts of the officers; photo.
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14 Students Against Unnecessary Ranting
Mitchell--Anthony Patrick (Student--2009)
Believes professors sometimes tend to get off the subject and speak about things totally apart from the discussion topic of the day.
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15 Study Abroad
Krob--Nicholas Joseph (Student--2008)
Author appreciates the United States following his trip to England and Italy. His interactions with other students from Hong Kong, Seattle, Portugal, and the Czech Republic were more enlightening than the formal classes; photo.
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16 Brad's Sports Blurb: MLB double feature
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Rookie sensation Stephen Strasburg is a candidate for surgery similar to the surgery that Tommy John underwent during his career. Now retired manager of the Chicago Cubs, Lou Piniella, will be considered for the Hall of Fame. Should he be admitted?
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17 Panther Profile: Hochstedler becomes all-time leading scorer at UNI
Jorgensen--Dru (Student--2009)
Chelsie Hochstedler has several goals for the upcoming soccer season. One has already been accomplished: she is now the all-time leading soccer scorer at UNI; photo.
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18 UNI men's basketball assistant passes away Jim Berry lost his battle with cancer on August 31, 2010. He was the basketball coach at UNI during the transition from Division II to Division I. He also coached at Union and Columbus high schools in the area.
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19 Ryan's Rants: Just tear the dang thing down already
Kintzel--Scott Elliott (Student--2009)
Author is critical of the UNI-Dome and longs for outdoor football at UNI; photo.
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20 UNI men's basketball team finalizes MVC schedule The conference basketball schedule for men's basketball for 2010-2011 has been announced. Seven games will be on national television.