Issue Contents

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1 Colleges Against Cancer
Hawkins--Ariel L. (Student--2010)
Group raises money for cancer research. The fundraising projects are also fun. The Great American Smokeout, holiday cards for survivors, and the Relay for Life are some of the activities.
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2 ICBS hosts 'Focus on Brazil'
Au Jong--Catherine (Student--2010)
International Club for Business Students hosted the event. Students experienced Brazil in various forms, including food, displays, dance, and discussion; photo.
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3 Ken Murphy opens up about blindness
Kelzer--Sarah Marie (Student--2010)
Over three million people in the United States have glaucoma. Murphy explained his experience with blindness and the obstacles it presents; photo.
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4 Math Club Partnership brings opportunities to high school students
Firman--Tehrene Victoria (Student--2010)
The Math Club meets each Monday afternoon for two hours at West High School. Members use this time to assist high school students with homework or preparation for the ACT; photo.
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5 Teaching to learn
Braumann--Kari Sue (Student--2009)
Interactive Digital Communications class works with a sixth grade class at the Price Laboratory School on a creative project. UNI students teach sixth graders how to work with Adobe Creative Suite; photo.
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6 UNI Construction Management Team places third at regional competition
Donovan--Maggie Mary (Student--2010)
McCarthy Construction sponsored a student competition in construction management in Nebraska. Teams were given a problem statement and a company and had to build a fictional company in three weeks; photo.
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7 UNI food drive gives back to community
Strickland--Sara Christine (Student--2010)
Fall food drive has teamed with the Northeast Iowa Food Bank. Food or cash donations are welcome at Essentials. Any donation will help. One dollar can purchase eleven dollars' worth of food.
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8 'Morning Glory' shows the humorous side of news production
Heyer--Emily Nicole (Student--2010)
Movie, 'Morning Glory', is reviewed; photo.
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9 DRUMLine Live to bring beats to GBPAC
Cassidy--Anthony Joseph (Student--2010)
DRUMLine Live is inspired by the tradition of historically black marching bands from the South. The performance will include Top 40 songs in its set, plus standby favorites.
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10 Homegrown Panther music
Findley--Blake Thurston (Student--2010)
Music composed by students will be performed in Davis Hall.
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11 L8er G8er
Jeffries--Leah Kay (Student--2008)
Students warned to show respect when contacting professors via email. Do not use the texting lingo you use with friends. Include your name and course and always end the note with a thank you.
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12 Personal Wellness
Haselhuhn--Adam J. (Student--2007)
Questions the value of the present Personal Wellness classes in the Liberal Arts Core. The class has value to students, but with all the required activities outside of class time, it is too time-consuming.
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13 The rise of the new media
Dippold--Michael Steven (Student--2010)
Blogging, podcasts, and online television are threatening the traditional ways of being informed. Newspaper readership is down. Cable news shows have become partisan.
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14 23 minutes of nonsense
Krob--Nicholas Joseph (Student--2008)
Bill Wiese's book, "23 Minutes in Hell", leads to the author's assumption that Christianity is propagated by fear, and ultimately exists only because of the gullible nature of its followers.
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15 Panthers look to improve playoff status with a win against Leathernecks Saturday
Getting--Timothy Willis (Student--2009)
With the conference championship secured, the football team will be playing for continued momentum going into the playoffs. A win Saturday may improve their seeding, as well; photo.
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16 UNI routs Coe College 84-45
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
The support of the bench players was evident in the Panther win. Forty-five points were attributed to players coming off the bench. The leading scorer, Anthony James, had eighteen points off the bench; photo.