Issue Contents

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1 Halloween 2010
Schreck--Anna E. (Student--2009)
Scenes from the International Students Association Halloween dance; photo.
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2 Late game heroics propel Panthers to 34-30 victory over Youngstown State
Getting--Timothy Willis (Student--2009)
With the score 30-27 in favor of Youngstown State, Carlos Andersen ran the kickoff back fifty-eight yards to the Youngstown nineteen yard line. Tirrell Rennie than ran for the touchdown on the first play; photo.
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3 Zumba Halloween
Williams--Whitney Mae (Student--2010)
Halloween scene; photo.
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4 Panther Portraits
Williams--Whitney Mae (Student--2010)
Scenes from the Rider Hall Haunted House; photo.
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5 UNI professor shows how the brain lies
Kelzer--Sarah Marie (Student--2010)
Professor Otto MacLin presents evidence on how the brain ricks a person in the way he sees things. The brain is constantly reconstructing and adapting: photo.
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6 Graduate student highlights
McAndrew--Jacqueline Maria (Student--2010)
Greta Johnson, a second year graduate student, is the only student representative on the Board of Regents. Making a difference in the world is her first priority. She is interested in working with non-profit organizations in the future; photo.
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7 Campus Cooking
Merritt--Katryn Marie (Student--2010)
Recipe for cozy apple rice pudding; photo
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8 From page-turns to plug-ins
Boevers--Cassandra Mae (Student--2008)
Reading brings a simple happiness. Technology has entered the realm of reading. One can now use audio books as he drives down the road. Braille books, Kindle, and Noble Nook are also available. Reading is a good thing.
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9 The voting bloc that could
Boeckmann--Trevor Paul (Student--2007)
The case is made that students should vote in Cedar Falls. Their voice could make candidates take more seriously the concerns of students and the University. Students urged to get out and vote. Be informed; photo.
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10 Think
Jeffries--Leah Kay (Student--2008)
Students urged to think before forwarding messages via E-mail that may or may not be true factual. Think before you vote. Become informed on the issues and where the candidates stand. VOTE.
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11 State of affairs
Turner--Robert Thompson (Student--2010)
Politics and today's election bring out the best and worst in individuals. The negative campaigning seems more prevalent every year. Everyone is entitled to his opinion, but few seem willing to listen to other views.
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12 No. 13 Panthers sweep Salukis and Purple Aces
Hayne--Cassandra Kay (Student--2007)
Volleyball team defeated Southern Illinois and Evansville in three game sets over the weekend; photo.
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13 Panther women picked to finish second in MVC preseason poll Missouri State, UNI, and Creighton were preseason picks to finish first, second, and third in women's basketball in the conference. Lizzie Boeck and Jacqui Kalin were named to the preseason all conference team.
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14 UNI women's soccer ends 2010 campaign with 2-0 loss to Drake Loss to Drake keeps the women's soccer team from qualifying for the conference tournament and eliminated UNI from postseason contention. The Panthers finished the season; 4-12-2 and 1-5 in the conference.
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15 Ryan's Rants
Friederich--Ryan Leo (Student--2010)
Fantasy sports allows anyone to put together a roster of players and manage a team. Getting involved can be overwhelming and time consuming.
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16 Waterloo sweeps road trip, looks forward to College Weekend
Woody--Dustin D. (Student--2010)
Waterloo Black Hawks defeat Chicago and Muskegon. The team returns home for games against the Youngstown Phantoms and the Chicago Steel. College students admitted with a valid university ID and seven dollars.
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17 Change the NBA draft eligibility rules: they're ruining college basketball
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
College basketball is a favorite sport for fans to watch. Currently, players are eligible to turn pro if they are nineteen years old and at least one year removed from high school graduation. They can leave after one year of college basketball; photo.