Issue Contents

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1 Ceramic show draws crowd
Ruggles--Jacinda Rose (Student--2012)
UNI alum, Lawrence Auld, donated nearly 160 works of art to the UNI Permanent Art Collection. This is one of the largest and most significant donations in the last fifty years. The collection will be on display in the Kamerick Art Building; photo.
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2 Construction continues at Bartlett Hall
Hausler--Jonathan Wesley (Student--2012)
Construction on Bartlett Hall has been going on for over a year, but the end is in sight. All renovations are expected to be done by the end of this semester. Faculty and students are excited for the completion of this project; photo.
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3 Students and families gather for Panther-filled weekend
Gibbs--Hannah Marie (Student--2013)
Family Weekend will include a variety of events for all ages. Students and their families can attend the soccer and football games. There will also be other events including a tailgate, juggling performance, and magic shows; photo.
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4 UNI and KNU partner for STEM education
Rouse--Amber Marie (Student--2013)
UNI will be partnering with Kyungpook University in South Korea to support science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education. Students from each school will be provided with a dual-degree opportunity and the chance to study abroad.
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5 Craving for diversity
Hebbeln--Laura Katherine (Student--2013)
The author expresses a need for a more diverse student body at UNI. She thinks that by having a more diverse campus it would enhance learning and lead to more interesting discussions in class.
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6 The dog days of UNI: Record-high temperatures show need for air conditioning in residence halls
Weaver--Alexander (Student--2013)
In reaction to the recent heat, the author suggests that university should install air conditioning in the residence halls. He encourages the university to look at its policies and to keep in mind the health and comfort of the student population.
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7 Iowa and Hungary march to the same drum
Baldus--Rachel (Student--2013)
Matthew Andreini a UNI professor, and Gabor Palotas from Hungary, have teamed up for a percussion performance showcasing their cultures. They recently performed at the GBPAC. A lot of variety and emotion was displayed through the performance; photo.
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8 Panther Portraits: Student Organization Fair on Sept. 4
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
Photos of students visiting booths at the Student Organization Fair. There were many different Student Organizations in attendance; photo.
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9 Panther state: UNI defeats ISU 28-20 in Ames
Ubben--Riley Paul (Student--2012)
Panthers football beat Iowa State University 28-20 at the season opener in Ames. UNI was lead by David Johnson who rushed 199 years, had 23 carries, and four touchdowns against ISU. UNI will take on Drake University at their home opener; photo.
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10 UNI drops two in Utah
Lloyd--Benjamin Daniel (Student--2013)
Panther volleyball started off their weekend at the Utah Classic with a win against Fairfield University. However, this was followed by losses against the University of Utah and Utah State. The Panthers placed third in the tournament.