Issue Contents

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1 Former Olympian addresses UNI
Clausen--Eric Lee (Student--2011)
Olympian Anita DeFrantz spoke at the Hall of Excellence induction ceremony. The 2013 inductees included Donald Briggs, Mark Farley, Frederick Pelley, and Debra Stephenson. These are people who have positively represented UNI over the years; photo.
2 Future of electronic cigarettes stuck in a haze
Frasher--Iris (Student--2013)
Electronic cigarettes are becoming more popular on college campuses. However, these electronic cigarettes were not considered under Iowa's Smoke Free Air Act. Some universities are considering banning electronic cigarettes from campus; photo.
3 Students make a difference
Nilles--Kellen Marie (Student--2013)
UNI students are given the opportunity to participate in the annual Make a Difference Day. Students will spend the day volunteering at various locations in the Cedar Valley. This is a great way for students to give back to the community; photo.
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4 Books still hold relevancy in today's society
Pope--David William (Student--2012)
Author insists that printed books still top tablets and e-readers. He explains that since books do not need electricity or the internet, they are more reliable. Books also may be better for the environment in the long run; photo.
5 It's time to view education differently
Hebbeln--Laura Katherine (Student--2013)
The author reminds students to appreciative their right to receive an education. In Pakistan there was a girl that was shot standing up for women's education rights. The story of this girl shows that Americans we are truly fortunate; photo.
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6 Emotion to flow at Interpreters Theatre
Prigeon--Correy Travis (Student--2013)
Eight performers will take the stage of the slam poetry exhibition, "Slammin' at the Interp!". Several students and faculty will be featured.
7 Obituary: Charles Clifton Chancey Former Physics Department Head Charles Clifton Chancey died on October 20 at the age of 58. He was undergoing treatment for Lou Gehrig's disease. Chancey served UNI for twelve years as a professor and department head of Physics; photo.
8 Out this week: Oct. 22 Movies, music, and games being released the week of October 22.
9 UNI students sound off on the nature of violent video games
Cosgrove--Thaddeus Riley (Student--2013)
Many college students play violent video games such as the newly released "Grand Theft Auto V". Studies have shown that violence in video games does cause criminal or aggressive behavior in young adults; photo.
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10 Panther Portraits: Zombie Walk
Clausen--Eric Lee (Student--2011)
Photograph of girls participating in Mohair Pair's third annual Zombie Walk. The money raised went to the Northeast Iowa Food Bank; photo.
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11 Panthers sweep weekend series
Clausen--Eric Lee (Student--2011)
Panther volleyball had wins against both Illinois State University and Indiana State University this weekend. The wins placed UNI in third place in Missouri Valley Conference standings. Next, UNI will face Missouri State University; photo.
12 UNI down, not out for season finish
Bemis--Jacob Harry (Student--2011)
The author encourages readers to not give up on UNI's football team just yet. He believes that the Panthers still have what it takes to make it to the playoffs.
13 UNI drops third straight
Clausen--Eric Lee (Student--2011)
UNI football lost to University of South Dakota in double-overtime, resulting in their third straight loss. The Panthers started the game with a 28-7 lead, but ended up losing 38-31. Next, UNI will take on South Dakota State University; photo.