Issue Contents

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1 Bartlett Hall retiring from residence life
Findley--Blake Thurston (Student--2010)
Bartlett Hall, the oldest residence hall on campus, will no longer be used for housing due to the building of the new Panther Village. Bartlett Hall will be renovated into offices for faculty presently housed in Baker Hall; photo.
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2 Close to 30 bike tires damaged
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
Bike tires were slashed in bike racks near Noehren Hall last week. This much damage has not been reported in several years. Bikers urged to be vigilant and observe the bike racks for anything strange; photo.
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3 Essentials Homecoming t-shirt tradition continues
Ta--Linh Mai (Student--2011)
Essentials has an exhibit of twelve years of Homecoming t-shirts on display. These shirts were originally designed for employees of Essentials, but became very popular and are now available to the public; photo.
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4 News in Photos
Braumann--Kari Sue (Student--2009)
Area residents welcomed veterans home from an Honor Flight. The one day trip to Washington, D. C. stopped at several memorials to the men and women who served their country; photo.
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5 Letter to the Editor
Hagerman--Brian (Class of 1992)
Students urged to vote in the upcoming District 18 Iowa Senate seat race.
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6 Purple, gold and green
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Reduction in the university's carbon footprint is a priority of President Allen and the Cabinet. Cell phone and battery recycling is available. Sabin Hall received the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification.
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7 Stop the cuts
Walrath--Spencer Allen (Student--2011)
Students urged to contact legislators concerning the seemingly never ending cuts to education funding. Students now contribute more toward their education than does that state. Take advantage of all the available programs.
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8 'Moneyball' delivers drama without blockbuster effects
Toft--Alexander Charles (Student--2011)
"Moneyball" is reviewed.
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9 He said, she said: relationship advice
Mitchell--Anthony Patrick (Student--2009)
Men's and women's views on the recent trend of "friends with benefits"; photo.
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10 Students celebrate National Day for Saudi Arabia
Krull--Danielle Leigh (Student--2011)
September 26 marks the Saudi National Celebration. It is a way to reconnect with people who share my heritage and the things and customs that remind me of home, says Hanan Al-Harthi; photo.
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11 #2 Panthers vs. Bears
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Football team travels to Missouri State University for Saturday's game. This is the Bears' first home game; they are winless this season, but have played two high-caliber teams in Arkansas and Oregon; photo.
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12 Bold NFL predictions
Bemis--Jacob Harry (Student--2011)
Author admits that most of his "bold predictions" will not come true; photo.
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13 Committee conducting overview of UNI athletics for NCAA recertification
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Four member peer review committee met with a cross section of faculty, staff, and students during the three day evaluation.
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14 Things to know Facts about the upcoming football game against Missouri State. UNI leads the series 26-5, having won nineteen of the last twenty-one games. UNI quarterback ranks fifth among all Division I players with over 100 yards rushing per game.