Issue Contents

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1 Make a difference day
Anderson--John Patrick (Student--2008)
Up to one hundred twenty-five students will be developing a new portion of the campground at Big Woods Lake. Students will complete sign and clean up the area for use; photo.
2 Panther Pacers Club to sponsor annual 5K race
Snook--Jessica Ann (Student--2010)
Annual race to held the Saturday of Homecoming weekend at 8AM. Funds go to the club to help in their contributions to the Living History Farms.
3 UNI professor wins prestigious award
Strickland--Sara Christine (Student--2010)
Jeffery Byrd received the Distinguished Service Outside the Organization Award at the Art Educators of Iowa's Fall Conference.
4 UNI vs. SIU
Kintzel--Scott Elliott (Student--2009)
Saturday's football game with Southern Illinois will be another epic battle. Over the years the two schools have won on their home fields, until last year's SIU victory in the Dome; photo.
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5 "The Social Network" a compelling tale of betrayal
Heyer--Emily Nicole (Student--2010)
The film, "The Social Network", is reviewed; photo.
6 "The Summoning" explores tensions between humanity and technology
Ostwinkle--Allison L. (Student--2010)
Paul Siddens has written, directed, and designed a play to be presented at the Interpreters Theatre in Lang Hall
7 Harry Potter fans bring Hogwarts to UNI
Collins--Elizabeth L. (Student--2002)
Quidditch, a fictional game, from the Harry Potter movies is being played near Bartlett Hall. Many opportunities for creativity in the adventure, mystery, romance, and comedy of Harry Potter; photo.
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8 He said, she said: Relationship advice
Mitchell--Anthony Patrick (Student--2009)
Men's and women's perspectives on dating and relationships; photo.
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9 Consider Christ
Howard--Kevin Wayne (Student--2010)
College is a time of testing one's faith in Christ; a time of searching. Faith is described as believing in something/someone without any tangible proof. Take pride in your faith.
10 Scientific controversy: skepticism now, acceptance later
Boevers--Cassandra Mae (Student--2008)
Scientific breakthroughs are not always universally accepted. Acceptance takes time and we do have the right to reject new medical research that we oppose on a moral basis.
11 Sticks and Stones
Jeffries--Leah Kay (Student--2008)
Students urged to continue to push back against prejudice of any kind and refuse to tolerate harassment, bullying, and hatred.
12 When the spotlight goes off
Boeckmann--Trevor Paul (Student--2007)
The response to Blasphemy Rights Day was overwhelming. Why do humans not stand up for their beliefs in everyday situations instead of a massive response to another organization or idea.
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13 Denard Robinson is the frontrunner for the Heisman Trophy for now
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Talk about possible winners of this year's Heisman Trophy has already begun. The Michigan quarterback seems to be getting the most coverage presently, but there are several others waiting in the wings for consideration; photo.
14 Eglseder signs with Houston Rockets Jordan Eglseder, former Panther basketball player, has signed a free agent contract with Houston. He was a member of last year's team that defeated number one Kansas in the NCAA Tournament.
15 There's no crying in baseball!
Friederich--Ryan Leo (Student--2010)
Several strange circumstances with injuries to baseball players reviewed; photo.