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1 9/11 victims to be commemorated with flag planting ceremony
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
Lawther Field will be the scene on Sunday, September 11, of memories of the tragic event of ten years ago. Flags will be placed for each person killed during the terrorist attacks. Moments of silence will be observed at the times of the attacks.
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2 Oh so close
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Panther football team loses to Iowa State, 20-19, in the season opener. The Panthers had more total yards and more first downs, but could not stop the Cyclones on their last drive; photo.
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3 Skateboarding policy under review
Ta--Linh Mai (Student--2011)
Skateboarding is not allowed on campus. This policy took effect six years ago. Some have continued to skateboard and have been taken into custody and fined. Dave Zarifis is reviewing the policy.
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4 Storm hits Cedar Valley
Maddix--Nicholas Scott (Student--2010)
Scenes from the September 3rd storm; photo.
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5 Student found dead in apartment
Mcdaniel--Alexander Ryan (Student--2011)
Jennifer Mills was found dead in her apartment in University Mills. Ms. Mills was a thirty year old senior in family services. There is no reason to suspect foul play.
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6 UNI ranks in Washington Monthly The University of Northern Iowa ranks seventeenth in the nation among master's universities, according to Washington Monthly.
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7 Volunteer Center of Cedar Valley commemorating 9/11 Volunteers will plant trees and shrubs at the Cedar Valley Arboretum in memory of those killed during the 9/11 attack.
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8 A certain kind of knowledge
Greubel--Greg Harold (Student--2008)
Social sciences try to transform humanity into something that can be tracked. Looking back into history allows man to realize that no pattern exists. The computer age allows access to unbelievable amounts of information, but one must evaluate.
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9 Rails and space machines
Early--Thomas Michael (Student--2011)
A Labor Day trip causes thoughts of a time without petroleum for tires or gasoline. Public transportation needs to be our focus. Believes that trains are much more efficient in reducing congestion and greenhouse gases.
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10 Reach for higher ground
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
Memories of 9/11 recalled. We all know where we were when the towers fell. Violence does lead to violence. Fear must be overcome with trust. Trust is difficult because one must first treat his opponent as a human; photo.
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11 Bald trio paints the town blue
Darst--Randy
The Blue Man Group concerts were well received. The shows were interactive with the audience; involving large balls, toilet paper, humor, and music; photo.
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12 Map-Works program may benefit students
Zidon--Rachel Margaret (Student--2008)
A fifteen minute survey can aid incoming freshmen to areas that need attention for doing well in college. MAP-Works started last year at the university. Each student gets a report of his or her results.
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13 Volunteer Fair
Maddix--Nicholas Scott (Student--2010)
Volunteer organizations in the Cedar Valley met with students during the annual fair. Over seven hundred students attended; photo.
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14 Three grand slams in one game: the future of baseball?
Acton--Brennan Patrick (Student--2011)
Doubts that the record three grand slams in a game will ever be broken.
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15 UNI volleyball team wins Delaware Asics Invitational to improve to 7-0
Hayne--Cassandra Kay (Student--2007)
Volleyball team defeats Florida State 3-2, UC-Irvine 3-2, and Delaware 3-0. Hard play and consistent improvement were the keys to victory; photo.