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1 1. From the president
Ruud--William (President)
The president of the university addresses new students. He welcomes them to UNI and wishes them luck.
10 2. From your NISG president and vice president
Findley--Blake Thurston (Student--2010)
Student body president, Tom Madsen, and vice president, Blake Findley, welcome new students to UNI. They encourage them to join different student organizations on campus. They explain why NISG is important; photo.
11 3. From the dean of the College of Business Administration
Moussavi--Farzad (Dean--College of Business Administration)
The dean of the College of Business Administration, Farzad Moussavi welcomes new students to UNI. Says that the business school is considered one of the best in the country.
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2 10. Grab a bite to eat in CF Advertises different restaurants in Cedar Falls.
17 9. Get squared away at the Office of Student Financial Aid
Braumann--Kari Sue (Student--2009)
Encourages new students and their parents to go to the Office of Student Financial Aid to ask any questions they may have about financial aid. It is better to ask early on than to wait; photo.
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3 11. Make your own history at UNI by tackling the Traditions Challenge
Braumann--Kari Sue (Student--2009)
All incoming freshman get the Traditions Challenge book. Students are encouraged to start making memories by completely the different challenges listed in the book. Students are to take pictures of the challenges; photo.
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4 12. Shows & tunes
Peterson--Caitlin Anne (Student--2011)
Encourages new students to get involved with theatre. Tells when auditions for different performances will be held. It also encourages students to get involved in band and choir.
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5 13. UNI athletics: 2012-13 year in review
Jensen--Brice Tyler (Student--2009)
Reviews each sport during the 2012-2013 year. Tells what players to keep an eye on during the coming year; photo.
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6 14. Meet your Northern Iowa Student Government
Baker--Brandon Lee (Student--2011)
Description of what NISG does and who is currently involved; photo.
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7 15. Don¿t just go to class - get involved with student organizations on campus Encourages new students to get involved in student organizations.
9 17. Don't get a ticket!
Allen--Justin Dale (Student--2011)
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8 16. Letter from the editor
Ta--Linh Mai (Student--2011)
The new executive editor of the Northern Iowan, Linh Ta, gives advice to incoming freshman. She encourages students to read the Northern Iowan; photo.
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12 4. From the dean of the College of Humanities, Art, and Sciences
Haack--Joel K. (Dean--College of Humnaities--Arts--and Sciences)
The dean of the College of Humanities, Arts, and Sciences, Joel Haack welcomes new students to UNI. Says you can create your own future within the College of Humanities, Arts, and Sciences. Get involved with student organizations.
13 5. From the dean of the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences
Bass--Brenda L. (Interim Dean--College of Social & Behavioral Sciences)
The interim dean of the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences, Brenda Bass welcomes new students. The college will provide students with the skills to succeed and adapt to changing work atmospheres. Teaches the most classes in the Liberal Arts Core.
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14 6. Living in the residence hall? What to bring (and not to bring)
Anderson--John Patrick (Student--2008)
Advises new students what to bring and what not to bring if they are living in the residence halls.
15 7. Take advantage of new dining options available on campus
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
Encourages new students to make use of the new dining center policies. There will be extended hours, as well as changes to the actual meal plans; photo.
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16 8. Get to know your unique Cedar Falls
Tjossem--Kirsten Ruth (Student--2011)
Encourages new students to explore Cedar Falls and find out what it has to offer. Cup of Joe, Los Cabos, Maple Lanes, Mohair Pear, and 4 Queens are just a few of the unique places students like to go to get off of campus; photo.
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18 Bancroft-Smithe and White reflect on year in office
Braumann--Kari Sue (Student--2009)
The former student body president, Jordan Bancroft-Smithe, and former student body vice president, KaLeigh White feel like their time in office was a success. They wish they could have done more, but they are satisfied with what they accomplished; photo.
19 Chilean diplomat speaks on development
Aune--Jordan Lee (Student--2013)
The Office of International Programs welcomed Roberto Matus to speak at UNI this past week. He currently serves as the deputy chief of mission of the Embassy of Chile minister counselor. His lecture was entitled "Chile: A Road to Development."
20 College Hill welcomes new faces and spaces
Baker--Brandon Lee (Student--2011)
Kyle Dehmlow opened Social House on College Hill, in what was most recently Banditos. Marcus Kjeldsen opened Gingers Pub, in what was once Mojo's. He also runs The HuB; photo.
21 Student voices
Eaton--Samantha Marie (Student--2013)
Students answer the question: "What was the most memorable part of your year?"
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22 Empathy is just what the doctor ordered
Nicholson--Heather Lynn (Student--2013)
Says with all of the recent violence in the world, people need to focus on being empathetic and compassionate. We are responsible for ending the violence. Without change, fears the world left for future generation.
23 Farewell
Braumann--Kari Sue (Student--2009)
Northern Iowan executive editor, Kari Braumann, bids farewell to the Northern Iowan staff and readers.
24 We're all fracked!
Pope--David William (Student--2012)
Says fifty percent of Iowa's water supply is in danger of fracking. "Fracking" is a mining technique in which pressurized water and sand is jetted into underground rock to free up bubbles of natural gas. This would reduce the water supply.
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25 Grit 'n' Glam: What's your fashion philosophy?
Pope--David William (Student--2012)
Column features a quiz and results on the reader¿s fashion philosophy.
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26 He said, she said: relationship advice
Mitchell--Anthony Patrick (Student--2009)
The authors say goodbye in their last column and offer their last pieces of advice.
27 Local music festival coming to College Hill
Tjossem--Kirsten Ruth (Student--2011)
The first College Hill Music Festival will take place on May 4. This is an opportunity to showcase the local music scene. The lineup will feature 14 bands, and a festival pass will cost ten dollars.
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28 A look back on UNI's highs and lows of 2012-13
Clausen--Eric Lee (Student--2011)
UNI athletics has had many highs and lows this year. The volleyball team went 25-10 and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The football team disappointed many with a 5-6 record. Everyone is looking forward to next year; photo
29 Panthers dominate Braves 8-0
Clausen--Eric Lee (Student--2011)
The softball team improved their record to 23-24 after dominating over the Bradley University Braves. It was the fourth shut-out victory for the Panthers this season; photo.
30 UNI finishes 9th in MVC Championships
Miller--Alex Christopher (Student--2011)
The men's golf team finished ninth in the Missouri Valley Conference Championship. They were led by Kyle Driscoll; photo.