Issue Contents

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1 Early voting continues on UNI campus
Ta--Linh Mai (Student--2011)
Several locations on campus allow early voting to accommodate student schedules. Iowa makes it easy for people to vote, offering many different options. Students encouraged to get involved and participate in voting.
2 Iowa Waste Reduction Center receives award for VirtualPaint
Woolson--Brooks Michael (Student--2012)
IWRC develops and improves VirtualPaint, a simulator for spray painting. Regional award given for improvements. Article discusses benefits and practical application of improvements. Future development will continue, and plans includes 3D upgrades.
3 UNI professors weigh in on presidential debate
Grimes--Cody Martin (Student--2012)
Professors Justin Holmes and Donna Hoffman discuss presidential debate and implications for college students. Students encouraged to listen to upcoming debates for the election; photo.
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4 UNI hosts exchange student reception
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
Students sing at the exchange student reception hosted by International Programs; photo.
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5 $en, CHuck GR@ssley vs. the machine
Konrardy--Nathan Arnold (Student--2011)
Senator Chuck Grassley causes controversy with shorthand messages on Twitter. Some see messages as borderline offensive. Grassley is accused of attacking President Obama's intelligence; photo.
6 A failed presidency: do the right thing in November
Venuto--Kayla Jewel (Student--2012)
Students encouraged to consider national debt and staggering unemployment rates before voting in upcoming election. President Obama's first term as president discussed; author supports Mitt Romney's plans for the future.
7 Disconnect or differences in philosophy?
Mitchell--Anthony Patrick (Student--2009)
Author is troubled by consistent disconnect between students and faculty. Major differences cited in philosophy between instructors and students. Professors should hold their students to the highest academic standards.
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8 Grit'n Glam
Pope--David William (Student--2012)
Advice on how to dress appropriately for one's personal limitations and contexts.
9 Lysistrata gets modernized in time for 2012 elections
Woolson--Brooks Michael (Student--2012)
Classic play sheds light on modern day situations in America. Playgoers will welcome the many parallels and references to the present American political situation.
10 Salsa--it doesn't just go with tortilla chips
Freese--Brian Paul (Student--2012)
Salsa Club hosted a night of dancing. Founder Henry Williams talks about opportunities to learn and get involved with salsa dancing at UNI; photo.
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11 All-American Rejects to 'move along' to UNI campus
Tjossem--Kirsten Ruth (Student--2011)
Popular music groups All-American Rejects and Boys Like Girls will perform a concert at UNI; photo.
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12 Former UNI linebacker L. J. Fort makes history in NFL debut
Clausen--Eric Lee (Student--2011)
Former linebacker L. J. Fort debuts with Cleveland Browns in the NFL. There is a tough transition from playing college ball to NFL. Fort did well as an undrafted rookie. Coach Davis has no doubts he will be successful in the NFL; photo.
13 UNI women drop 3-1 contest to Missouri State
Miller--Alex Christopher (Student--2011)
Women's soccer team overpowered by Missouri State. Coach Price very disappointed the team was not as aggressive as they should have been. Only three games left in the regular season.
14 UNI's MVC winning streak snapped by Creighton
Meyer--Mathew John (Student--2011)
UNI women's volleyball team defeated by Creighton University, ending 65-match winning streak in MVC conference; photo.
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15 Appreciating UNI athletics
Bemis--Jacob Harry (Student--2011)
Author thinks we sometimes forget UNI has a lot to be proud of when it comes to athletics. Encourages readers to go out and support our teams; make the most of Panther pride while you are in college; photo.