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1 After the handshake: acing the interview
Braumann--Kari Sue (Student--2009)
Allow employers to take the conversation in the direction they wish. All students need to be prepared. Recruiters do remember those with whom they talked in the past; photo.
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2 Career Fair & Interview Days Dates, location, and schedules for the annual event; photo.
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3 Career Fair Guide Tips for freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors attending the Career Fair. Proper dress, preparation, and sample questions for companies provided.
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4 Dress to impress, before and after landing the job
Braumann--Kari Sue (Student--2009)
Always dress well for an interview. Neat, clean clothing goes a long way in selling yourself. Appearance may not be everything, but it can be the difference between getting a job and missing the opportunity.
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5 Iowa Writing Project receives $20,000 grant
Hausler--Jonathan Wesley (Student--2012)
Project guides teachers in professional learning to improve their teaching and leadership abilities. The program has been on campus since 2003.
6 Rashida Jones, Adam Scott visit UNI to Rally young voters
Clausen--Eric Lee (Student--2011)
Stars of "Parks and Recreation" spoke in Lang Auditorium. They will also speak to students at Drake, Iowa State, and the University of Iowa. President Obama's support of education stressed; photo.
7 Student of MLK discusses racism
Clausen--Eric Lee (Student--2011)
Julian Bond stated that racism is not individual behavior, but "a complex set of society actions". Bond spoke as part of this year's Reaching for Higher Ground: The search for the American dream; photo.
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8 SIAC changes to SIC
Afzal--Fariha (Student--2012)
Change eliminates confusion with the acronym. The Student Involvement Center covers fraternities, sororities, NISG, and leadership and service programming.
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9 I Spy
Campbell--Colby David (Student--2012)
Mystery photo looks for identification. Erin Harrity identified the previous photo as being the Hall of Flags in Curris Business Building; photo.
10 Phase I of Panther Village dedicated
Wilkins--Alan Michael (Student--2011)
The newest residence hall on campus was dedicated on September 6, 2012; various speakers, refreshments, and tours were available; photo.
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11 Be an informed voter
Yowler--Jaime William (Student--2012)
Take time to determine what really matters to you in the upcoming election. Are education, women's rights, or international problems high on your agenda? Examine Web sites, newspapers, and voting records of candidates. Young people need to vote; photo.
12 Study abroad and see the world from a new perspective
McKone--Madison Elizabeth (Student--2012)
Taking advantage of the opportunity to study abroad provides experiences the student will never forget. Ninety percent of the programs available are in English speaking countries. Financing is aided by scholarships and grants; photo.
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13 To be or not to be: financial literacy is vitally important
Finley--Michael Owen (Student--2012)
Finances influence your family, friends, and job. Financial literacy is not about getting rich. The concept starts with the willingness to change, learn, and grow; photo.
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14 "Branded: offers nothing but the spectacle of disaster
Toft--Alexander Charles (Student--2011)
"Branded" is reviewed; photo.
15 LoanLook offers easy look at financial aid
Hausler--Jonathan Wesley (Student--2012)
Website allows students to view federal and private loans and grants in one place. Advice is provided on the best option available. Tim Bakula suggests using NSLDS.ed.gov or Studentloans.gov for financial counseling; photo.
16 UNI faculty and guest musicians perform jazz concert in Russell Hall
Belknap--Anna Kate (Student--2012)
Robert Washut hosted a concert featuring jazz artists from the university and several guest artists from the surrounding area. A variety of jazz styles were performed.
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17 Busy students can take five to 'Stop and Serve'
Wilkins--Alan Michael (Student--2011)
Stop and Serve allows students to help others by making snack bags for a food bank or blankets for new mothers at or below the poverty level. Great satisfaction comes from helping others.
18 Distinguished Awards Celebration honors alumni
Freese--Brian Paul (Student--2012)
Alumni Association and the UNI Foundation sponsored the event, which was held in the Commons.
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19 Grit 'n' Glam
Pope--David William (Student--2012)
Fashion questions asked and answered; photo.
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20 Ninety women join Greek community Names of new pledges listed. This was the most successful recruitment in history.
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21 Farley picks up 100th win as UNI rolls CSU
Clausen--Eric Lee (Student--2011)
Football team defeats Central State University, 59-0. The division II school was completely outclassed. Reserve players received valuable playing time; photo.
22 Panthers fall to Iowa State and Michigan over weekend
Meyer--Mathew John (Student--2011)
Volleyball team drops match with Iowa State, 3-1. Panthers sweep Wake Forest in Milwaukee tournament; followed by a 3-1 loss to Michigan. The Panthers ended the tournament with a 3-2 victory over Marquette; photo.
23 UNI women drop 1-0 contest to CSU
Miller--Alex Christopher (Student--2011)
Soccer team loses to Charleston Southern University. Charleston scored in the fourth minute and the Panthers were unable to recover, although the team never gave up and played extremely hard; photo.