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1 Bands take the stage at Octopus
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
Pop quartet Annaliberia and electronic psychedelic folk band MR. NASTI performed at Octopus on College Hill; photo.
2 Heterosexism still prominent among college students
Ruggles--Jacinda Rose (Student--2012)
Heterosexism may be on the decline, but it is a mistake to think it is no longer a problem. However, UNI is taking steps in the right by opening the LGBT center; photo.
3 Runners meet the color of the rainbow
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
UNI Dance Marathon hosted a 5Kolor Run to benefit the University of Iowa Children's Hospital. They raised $5,000 dollars to go toward a new pediatric intensive care unit room; photo.
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4 Explore UNI and find you Chancey
Cooling--Corey C. (Student--2013)
Professor Clifton Chancey has made the columnist's experience at UNI one to remember forever. Professor Chancey goes the extra mile for his students; photo.
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5 Performance should affect college athlete pay
Gary--Nicholas Matthew (Student--2012)
Says college athletes should get paid more money by their universities because they bring in so much money for the university. Athletes receive scholarships, but they should receive more.
6 UNI takes 10th at Marilynn Smith
Alvarado--Nicholas Evan (Student--2013)
The women's golf team took 10th place at the Marilynn Smith Invitational. They next compete in the Oral Roberts University Shootout.
7 UNI teams up in the fight for breast cancer awareness
Lloyd--Benjamin Daniel (Student--2013)
The Panther football team, volleyball team, and soccer team will all be wearing pink in addition to their standard purple and gold during the month of October to help raise notice for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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8 Leaving luxuries
Dengler--Sean Henry (Student--2013)
Says the transfer process in athletics is not fair and does not make sense. Athletes must sit out for a year if they transfer schools, but coaches do not have to.