Issue Contents

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1 FREE Program to aid teachers
Au Jong--Catherine (Student--2010)
CEEE has developed a program entitled Fabulous Resources for Energy Education. This group allows K-12 and student groups to borrow resources to teach about alternative energy resources.
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2 Libertarians five views on political issues
Kelzer--Sarah Marie (Student--2010)
Nick Taber and Eric Cooper visit with students concerning the fundamentals of the libertarian political philosophy; photo.
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3 Motorcycle fatalities increase throughout Iowa
Spory--Karyn Kathleen (Student--2010)
The recent death of a student in a motorcycle accident has raised awareness of the increase in deaths in motorcycle accidents. Half of the deaths are due to brain injury. Ninety-five per cent of those drivers did not wear helmets.
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4 UNI to launch Center for Violence Prevention
Kelzer--Sarah Marie (Student--2010)
Center will develop best practices for responding to and preventing interpersonal violence at Iowa's three state universities.
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5 Panther Portraits
Maddix--Nicholas Scott (Student--2010)
Fall scenes on campus; photo.
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6 Digital bullying: a growing concern among students
Botello--Jewelette (Student--2007)
Bullying has been around for years. New technology and social networking has been linked to a recent increase in student suicides; photo.
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7 Panther Leadership Service Club lends a hand
Hawkins--Ariel L. (Student--2010)
Raising funds for charity groups is the main function of the PLSC. Big Brothers, Big Sisters, the Northeast Iowa Food Bank, and the Cedar Bend Humane Society are the main charities supported.
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8 UNI Alumni Association, CATS to host Amazing Race Traditions Challenge
Trampel--Erin Elizabeth (Student--2010)
Homecoming weekend has a new activity. Students can participate in the Traditions Challenge by finding and taking photos on the list. There are twenty-five possible challenges. The resulting scrapbook will be a memento of college days.
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9 Campus Cooking
Merritt--Katryn Marie (Student--2010)
Recipe for spaghetti ramen lasagna; photo.
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10 Cedar Bend Humane Society to host Barktoberfest
Koolbeck--Alex Elizabeth (Student--2010)
Humane Society to host open house. A bonfire with hot dogs and s'mores, a haunted barn, jumping castle, face painting, bobbing for apples, sack races, costume contest, and a pumpkin patch will be some of the activities. This is a major fund raiser.
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11 Are Dems doomed?
Howard--Kevin Wayne (Student--2010)
With the mid term elections two weeks away, Democrats are fighting to hold the majority in the House and Senate. The high unemployment rate and weak economy are the focus of voters. The results will be interesting.
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12 Don't drink your way to danger
Jeffries--Leah Kay (Student--2008)
Homecoming weekend is often filled with fun and alcohol. Students urged to be careful of consuming too much alcohol. Being arrested, having your stomach pumped, or being raped are not positive things to remember from the Homecoming weekend.
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13 More than a diploma
Boeckmann--Trevor Paul (Student--2007)
Believes that an education is not just to command a large salary after graduation. An education is the chance to explore ideas and concepts. The contacts one makes in college are probably more important than the books.
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14 Hate crime procedures create inequality
Turner--Robert Thompson (Student--2010)
Believes that the offenses covered by the term "hate crimes" are already crimes; wonders why there is a need to add more to the process.
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15 Decriminalize it
Krueger--Jeffrey Allen (Student--2009)
Marijuana legalization urged.
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16 Panther volleyball tops Redbirds and Sycamores
Jefson--Samuel Kirk (Student--2009)
Volleyball team defeats Illinois State, 3-0, and Indiana State, 3-1. The Panthers are currently ranked fourteenth nationally.
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17 Panthers kick their way to 19-14 victory over South Dakota
Getting--Timothy Willis (Student--2009)
Football team defeats South Dakota, 19-14. Billy Hallgren produced thirteen of the points with four field goals and an extra point.
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18 Reliving a spring break for the ages
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Basketball team's victory over number one ranked Kansas in the NCAA tournament relived; photo.
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19 Looking back at Panther legends
Friederich--Ryan Leo (Student--2010)
Ali Farokhmanesh, Kurt Warner, Joey Woody, and Greg McDermott remembered as past greats in UNI athletics. Other memorable graduates mentioned; photo.
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20 (Not so) warm welcome back, Black Hawks fall to Dubuque 6-4
Woody--Dustin D. (Student--2010)
Waterloo Black Hawks hockey team was defeated by the Dubuque Fighting Saints, 6-4; photo.
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21 Vandenabeele, Lageschulte lead UNI at Bradley Classic Men's cross country team finishes fifth out of twenty-one teams at Bradley Classic. The women finished eleventh out of twenty teams. Eighteen Panthers recorded personal best times in the meet.