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1 Board drops complaint against Rastetter
Ta--Linh Mai (Student--2011)
The ethics complaint filed by the Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement against Bruce Rastetter was dropped by the Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board. The complaint grew from Rastetter's involvement with a project in Tanzania; photo.
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2 New Chinese language and culture courses offered at UNI
Braumann--Kari Sue (Student--2009)
Two three credit co-requisite courses and a three hour credit evening course in Mandarin Chinese are offered. Students can still sign up for these classes. The classes are offered by the Department of Languages and Literatures.
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3 Williams begins first year as UNI dean of students
Koolbeck--Alex Elizabeth (Student--2010)
The new dean of students is Leslie Williams. She comes to UNI from the University of Rhode Island. She replaces Jon Buse, who is now at Kirkwood Community College; photo.
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4 I Spy
Campbell--Colby David (Student--2012)
Mystery photo looking for identification by faculty, staff, or students; photo.
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5 Be UNIque, Study Abroad Study Abroad Center announces the opportunities for the coming year to study overseas. These sessions carry college credit, plus the chance to experience other cultures.
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6 Stop the waste, ditch the bottled water
McKone--Madison Elizabeth (Student--2012)
Bottled water is very expensive and the claim that it is more healthy can be easily disputed. Sale of bottled water costs over $8 billion per year. Save some cash. Fill up your water bottle at the tap; photo.
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7 We're all here, but not all of us know why
Ruane--Blake Steven (Student--2012)
Some students attend college for the education and some for the parties. All students have the opportunity to enjoy the freedom of expression. Each student can search for who they really are and what they wish to do with the rest of their lives.
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8 You have got to be kidding me with this
Pope--David William (Student--2012)
Todd Akin's recent statement about "legitimate rape" is just the latest of incorrect comments made my major politicians. Rich Santorum and Michelle Bachmann also had embarrassing verbal slips.
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9 Identify yourself
O'Loughlin--Emily (Student--2008)
Talk to others. Examine your goals. It is OK not to know where you want your life to lead. Join campus groups. You will find yourself and your path. Most of all, try to discover who you are and what principles you stand for.
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10 Nov. 6: Mark the date
Yowler--Jaime William (Student--2012)
Students urged to vote on November 6. Study the candidates and the issues. Remember elected officials make daily decisions that have an effect on our lives. VOTE !!!
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11 'Premium Rush': fast, fun and way better than it needs to be
Toft--Alexander Charles (Student--2011)
The movie, 'Premium Rush', is reviewed.
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12 KIRB Check
Tjossem--Kirsten Ruth (Student--2011)
"Har-di-Har" members make music and give a little back, too. Julie and Andrew Thoreen are musicians/songwriters. They have produced their first EP through their own production company; photo.
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13 UNI student saves life while aboard
Wilkins--Alan Michael (Student--2011)
Austin Hedstrom used his life saving skills to save the life of a Chinese boy. Hedstrom saw the problem, reacted, and took immediate action. Back thrusts caused the boy to spit up water. Hedstrom then went with the boy to the hospital; photo.
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14 Grit "n" Glam
Pope--David William (Student--2012)
Column will provide weekly advice about how to solve your beauty woes and how to keep your look fresh. Readers questions addressed; photo.
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15 Jake's Sports Breaks
Bemis--Jacob Harry (Student--2011)
One of the toughest non-conference schedules in school history awaits the Panther football team. The team opens with Wisconsin and two weeks later plays the Iowa Hawkeyes, both of the Big Ten; photo.
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16 No. 21 ranked UNI starts season 2-1
Meyer--Mathew John (Student--2011)
Volleyball team loses to No. 9 ranked Purdue. Team goes on to defeat Pittsburgh and George Washington in the Mortar Board Premier Tournament; photo.
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17 Panthers fall to Hawkeyes, 3-0
Miller--Alex Christopher (Student--2011)
Soccer team comes up short in battle with in-state rivals, the Iowa Hawkeyes.
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18 Panther Portraits
Clausen--Eric Lee (Student--2011)
Women's soccer: UNI vs. University of Iowa, August 26,
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19 Intramural calendar of events Schedule of upcoming events with intramural sports.