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1 'Pay as You Earn' takes steps to lessen student loan debt
Findley--Blake Thurston (Student--2010)
President Obama's plan to aid student loan debt involves payments capped at ten per cent of the student's income. They would also be able to consolidate direct loans and Federal Family Education loans; photo.
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2 3000 reusable baskets were thrown away in 3 months
Cassidy--Anthony Joseph (Student--2010)
The replacement cost for these Union food serving baskets is $1440 for the three month inventory period. No solution is foolproof. People need to stop and think. Recycling does save money; photo.
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3 Proposal submitted to change Liberal Arts Core
Findley--Blake Thurston (Student--2010)
The proposed change is the first since the inception twenty years ago. Ian Goldsmith states that there is flexibility in the sixteen part proposal. Not everyone is supportive.
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4 I Spy at UNI
Phillips--Whitney Lea (Student--2011)
Weekly mystery photo for identification by students, faculty, and staff; photo.
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5 Crews delivers results
Senchina--Deon (Class of 1980)
Cedar Falls industrial park, trail system, fiber optics system, local option sales tax, and award winning downtown mentioned as past accomplishments of Mayor Crews. Challenges are ahead that he can handle.
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6 More support for Occupy Wall Street
Jensen--Daniel John (Student--2011)
The right of free speech and freedom to protest admired. The actions of the group are a bit scary. A clear idea of what the group is protesting would be helpful. Perhaps the group is blaming the wrong party; photo.
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7 Re-elect mayor Crews
Thompson--Thomas H. (Philosophy and Religion Faculty)
Professor Thomas Thompson supports Mayor Jon Crews for reelection.
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8 The price is ripe
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
Increasing food costs at Maucker Union outlets have caused grumbling among some students. The solution is packing one's own lunch from food purchased at a grocery store. Costs will continue to increase; photo.
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9 Ghost hunter more than just harmless fun
Dippold--Michael Steven (Student--2010)
Campus Activities Board criticized for providing forum for an alleged psychic medium and ghost hunter.
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10 Vote for Wieland for Council at Large
Wieland--David (Cedar Falls city council)
Current member of the Cedar Falls city council asks for the student vote in the upcoming election; photo.
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11 Panther Portraits
Hall--Diana Darlene (Student--2009)
Performance arts class poses after their performance with Michael Namkung; photo.
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12 Roman Osuna--not your average lunch lady
Schick--Christine Lee (Student--2011)
Roman Osuna has found his niche at UNI Catering. He has the freedom to explore and create new dishes. He is also an accomplished ice carver. He enjoys preparing food for weddings held on campus.
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13 To my dear friend whom I bashed in Tuesday's column
Hunt--Katherine Lang (Student--2009)
Apology for an earlier article; photo.
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14 TOMS Campus Club
Kelzer--Sarah Marie (Student--2010)
Goal to raise awareness for TOMS shoes. For each pair purchased, the company gives a pair to a child in need. A documentary, "For Tomorrow: The TOMS Shoes Story" sparked to formation of the club; photo.
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15 'Rocky Horror Picture Show'
Terry--Elissa Danielle (Student--2011)
The audience made the evening. Girls and boys dressed in fishnets, red corsets, Spanx, high heels, and lots of make up were everywhere. The turnout was larger than expected.
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16 Panther Portraits
Hall--Diana Darlene (Student--2009)
Waterloo Center for the Arts was the scene of Michael Namkung's performance art. Students participated in the project, Drawing Gym, during the inchworm exercise; photo.
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17 Case Keenum: More than a college fluke
Acton--Brennan Patrick (Student--2011)
Houston quarterback having record year. He benefits from a sixth year of eligibility, due to an injury; photo.
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18 UNI drops regular season finale, wins first round MVC Tournament game
Maddix--Nicholas Scott (Student--2010)
Soccer team loses to Drake, 1-0. Travels to Creighton for Missouri Valley Conference Tournament game and defeats the Bluejays in penalty kicks; photo.
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19 UNI faces high-scoring Penguin offense this Saturday
Eilers--Bradley David (Student--2008)
Football team plays Youngstown State at home. Youngstown brings the number 2 scoring offense in the Football Championship Subdivision. The Penguins average forty points per game; photo.
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20 From the archives
Poll--Brandon Allen (Student--2011)
Information from the November 3, 1992, Northern Iowan.