Issue Contents

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1 Court rules in favor of UNI in Barrett suit
Cassidy--Anthony Joseph (Student--2010)
The jury in Bradley Barrett's lawsuit against the university was determined in favor of the university. There will be no monetary settlement. Both sides were unavailable to speak to the press.
2 Iraq War no more
Hottle--Olivia Grace (Student--2011)
President Obama announced the withdrawal of American troops from Iraq by December 31, 2011. The war began in March 2003. To date, 4481 soldiers have been killed; photo.
3 New York Times coming to campus
Ta--Linh Mai (Student--2011)
Starting in the fall, an eight week trial period will bring the New York Times to Maucker Union. Northern Iowa Student Government will pay for the copies taken during the second four week period.
4 Student leaders support proposed tuition increase, call for change
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
Student body presidents address the Board of Regents on ever increasing tuition costs. Students believe that we are at a turning point. The cost of education cannot continue to increase; photo.
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5 I Spy at UNI
Maddix--Nicholas Scott (Student--2010)
Mystery photo of the week awaiting someone to identify its location. Last week's winner was Riley Martin who identified the chandelier lights in the Gallagher-Bluedorn; photo.
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6 Remarks on tuition increase proposal
Walrath--Spencer Allen (Student--2011)
Spencer Walrath, president of the NISG, shares the comments he presented to the Board of Regents; photo.
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7 Take action on November 8
McGraw--Stefanie Hannah (Student--2011)
Students encouraged to participate in the upcoming elections. Groups are not mutually exclusive. They may have slight differences, but hopefully these can be put aside and groups work together; photo.
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8 He said, she said
Mitchell--Anthony Patrick (Student--2009)
Male and female perspectives on dating, relationships, and human interactions; photo.
9 Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real visit GBPAC
Tjossem--Kirsten Ruth (Student--2011)
Lukas Nelson, son of Willie Nelson, performed at Gallagher-Bluedorn; photo.
10 UNI STAND rallies for moment of silence
Krull--Danielle Leigh (Student--2011)
Declining to allow a request for a moment of silence for those killed in the Congo by the Athletic Department has led to demonstrations at recent football games. The group does not accept the explanation given for not allowing the request.
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11 Alumni Association to hold annual Polar Bare Run, Walk or Roll
Williams--Whitney Mae (Student--2010)
Annual event benefits the Salvation Army. Entrants asked to bring gently used clothing to be donated and exchanged for a raffle ticket and prizes; photo.
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12 Turnovers haunt UNI on Halloween weekend
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Football team loses to North Dakota State, 27-19. Team could not overcome three turnovers and the inability to rush the ball. Tirrell Rennie injured an ankle and was replaced by Jared Lanpher; photo.
13 UNI narrowly escapes Missouri State, sweeps Wichita State
Meyer--Mathew John (Student--2011)
Volleyball team wins two on recent road trip. The Panthers defeated Missouri State in five games; after losing the first two. The team had an easier time with Wichita State, winning 3-0; photo.
14 Waterloo splits with Indiana, remains atop West
Woody--Dustin D. (Student--2010)
Black Hawks began the first set of three games in three days last weekend. The team defeated Indiana Friday, 2-0, and Saturday, 4-3. No score was available for the Sunday night match; photo