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1 BOR president proposes in-state tuition freeze
Ta--Linh Mai (Student--2011)
Proposed tuition freeze for in-state students. A request was also made for an increase to the general fund for regents universities by 2.6 percent, with an additional $4 million for UNI. The tuition freeze may make complications for UNI; photo.
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2 Renovations to President's House approved by BOR
Campbell--Colby David (Student--2012)
Renovations to President's House totaling $450,000 approved. The building was constructed in early 1908 to accommodate President Homer Seerley and family. Numerous renovations have been made to the house over the years; photo.
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3 VoterPalooza helps students register to vote, educates them about candidates NISG hosted VoterPalooza on September 20 at Lawther Field. Various student organizations were represented at the event; photo
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4 Correcting inaccuracies in insurance policy story
Klafter--Craig E. (Assoc Provost for International Programs)
Associate Provost Klafter responds to proposed mandatory insurance policy for international students in previous article (Sept. 21, vol. 109, issue 8).
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5 Panthers: pay attention to pressing issues
Yowler--Jaime William (Student--2012)
Student body president reacts to proposal to shift athletic funding from general education fund to student services fee. Encourages students to express their views. Common question: What percentage of the general fund goes to athletics?
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6 We too have value: the plight of a student majoring in something other than business
Konrardy--Nathan Arnold (Student--2011)
Student objects to notice sent by Career Services stating "over half the employers at the fair will be seeking ALL MAJORS." Believes that students in all fields of study deserve attention.
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7 'Trouble with the Curve' is pleasant, but formulaic
Toft--Alexander Charles (Student--2011)
Film critic believes overall, the movie adds up to a pleasant , but disposable movie that delivers some entertainment, but does not try to break new ground; photo
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8 Grit' 'n' Glam
Pope--David William (Student--2012)
Fashion questions asked and answered; photo.
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9 Piratic Pastafarians partake in fifth annual Flying Monster Dinner
Hinzmann--Nicholas Allen (Student--2012)
Host welcomes people to the fifth annual Flying Spaghetti Monster Dinner. Background information given about dinner's beginnings. Dinner was final event of UNIFI's 2012 Out Week.
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10 Kollmorgen makes a 'family connection' at UNI
Clausen--Eric Lee (Student--2011)
Parents Terry and Susan have come to every game played by Sawyer Kollmorgen so far. Sisters Lauren, Chelsea, and Rachel have made it to most of his games. Brett Favre is his inspiration on the football field; photo.
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11 Panthers earn 2 sweeps, move to 3-0 in MVC play
Meyer--Mathew John (Student--2011)
Volleyball team sweeps Illinois State and Indiana State in three sets during conference play. The Panthers will continue conference play Friday at 7 p.m. when they host Missouri State University.
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12 Penguins snap 11-game skid to Panthers in 42-35 shootout
Baker--Brandon Lee (Student--2011)
Football team ends eleven straight game winning streak. Panthers lose, 42-35, against Youngstown State University Penguins. Next team to be played is North Dakota State University ranked number one; photo.