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1 Pride Cry kicks off Homecoming
Hottle--Olivia Grace (Student--2011)
Eight student groups showcased their singing and dancing in the annual Homecoming Pride Cry contest. This year's contest was determined to be the best ever; photo.
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2 School of Music's new hours create controversy
Findley--Blake Thurston (Student--2010)
New building hours have been put into effect with students trained and hired by the Department of Public Safety monitoring each building. Other alternatives are being investigated; photo.
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3 Study examines how to best use parking space
Cassidy--Anthony Joseph (Student--2010)
Metered parking in the Multimodal Transportation Center was at 2.5 per cent of capacity during the fall of 2010. This has led to a parking consultant undertaking a parking study. In the future, the dynamics of parking could change; photo.
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4 Homecoming then and now
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
Homecoming discussions came to a head in 1920. An announcement of the date of October 30 left the campus scrambling to set the activities. Homecoming traditions evolved over time; photo.
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5 News in Photos
Phillips--Whitney Lea (Student--2011)
Scenes from the Panther Pride Picnic, held at the Campanile Plaza; photo.
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6 Safe Date Tailgate aims to raise awareness of dating violence
Cassidy--Anthony Joseph (Student--2010)
Free barbeque sandwiches, refreshments, and prizes will be handed out from noon to 3:00 pm during the annual Safe Date Tailgate. Information will also be available.
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7 Don't let emotion trump reason in sexual assault case
McGraw--Stefanie Hannah (Student--2011)
Lawsuit against the University by rape victim requires analysis. Take emotion out of the equation to find real justice.
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8 It's October: Be a pink panther
Wilson--Joshua David (Student--2011)
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Someday we will cure breast cancer.
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9 Sleep and consciousness
Greubel--Greg Harold (Student--2008)
Sleep and college students always make an interesting topic for discussion. A description of sleep seems rather strange as compared to the duration of sleep.
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10 Something anonymous never is
Stroschein--Aaron Michael (Student--2011)
Information posted on the Internet is not only viewable in the present, but in the future. People need to remember that merely deleting a message does not eliminate it from the computer.
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11 Under pressure
Sumpter--Gloria Jean (Grad Assistant--2011)
Thoughts shared surrounding the ticketing of a BMW on campus. Even an expensive car does not escape a parking ticket. It was the right thing to do.
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12 Chalk one up to the residence halls
Peterson--Caitlin Anne (Student--2011)
Five residence hall houses completed their chalk murals for Homecoming. Lily House, Jasmine House, and Galliano House received trophies. The event helped students meet others on their floor; photo.
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13 Downtown Cedar Falls welcomes new art space
Tjossem--Kirsten Ruth (Student--2011)
"The Space" is a multi use facility designed to host literary events, art shows, music venue, movie screenings, and clothing swaps; photo.
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14 The amazing challenge accepted
Peterson--Caitlin Anne (Student--2011)
Alpha Xi Delta sponsors "Day in the Park", featuring food, music, silent auction, and carnival games. Autism Speaks received the proceeds from the event.
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15 Fall into fun
Tjossem--Kirsten Ruth (Student--2011)
Heartland Farms continues to expand its Halloween exhibit. Children can take a hayride, eat pumpkin treats, pet farm animals, and play in the bounce house. Fuggiti Apple Orchard has great apples; photo.
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16 A tale of two Shakespeares
Hall--Diana Darlene (Student--2009)
"William and Judith", a staged reading, examines a story of William Shakespeare and his fictional sister Judith. The reading if filled with emotional dialogue; photo.
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17 UNI hosts the surging Sycamores for Homecoming
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
The second ranked Panthers will play seventeenth ranked Indiana State in the UNI-Dome. The Sycamores are a much improved team. Shakir Bell is the leading rusher in the conference; averaging 8.6 yards per rush; photo.
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18 Are NFL teams starting to "suck for Luck?"
Kockler--Paul William (Student--2011)
Andrew Luck is the outstanding quarterback for Stanford University. He is projected to be the top pick in the professional draft. Several NFL teams are winless at this point in the season. Could they be posturing to be able to draft Luck?; photo.
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19 UNI soccer team falls to Illinois State, 2-0
Miller--Alex Christopher (Student--2011)
Panther soccer team has a record of 3-7-2 overall and 0-2 in the conference; following a loss to Illinois State in the home opener..