Issue Contents

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1 Remembering a professor, colleague, and friend
Ta--Linh Mai (Student--2011)
Professor Cliff Chancey passed away on October 19. He was a beloved professor and colleague. Funeral services will be held at 10:30a.m. on Saturday, October 26 at First United Methodist Church.
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2 Student who reported sexual assault faces false filing charges
Ta--Linh Mai (Student--2011)
A sexual assault was reported in ROTH residence hall on September 15. Since then, the police have uncovered that the sexual activity was consensual. Elizabeth Richmann, the woman that reported the assault, is facing false filing charges.
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3 UNI professor overcomes breast cancer and looks to the future
Rouse--Amber Marie (Student--2013)
Professor Gowrie Gulwadi was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2012. Her chemotherapy ended in March, and her last few surgeries took place in June. She is now breast cancer free.
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4 Class scheduling changes introduced at NISG meeting
Aune--Jordan Lee (Student--2013)
For the 2014 fall semester, the Office of the Registrar is adding a 75-minute class slot on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; a Saturday morning class slot; and a three-hour class slot at 2 p.m. on Wednesdays.
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5 Connecting without making a connection
McKone--Madison Elizabeth (Student--2012)
Says people should unplug from technology to enjoy life. Says time spent away from technology is liberating.
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6 Letter to the editor
Damon--Dennis (Political Science Faculty)
Says UNI should celebrate Veterans Day. It should be made an additional holiday. No one deserves recognition more than our veterans.
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7 Redefining the word 'patriot'
Cooling--Corey C. (Student--2013)
Says what it means to be patriotic has changed over the years. Says that being patriotic should not mean that you are a beer guzzling, cutoff denim-wearing person yelling about "Murica."
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8 Controversial musical hits Strayer-Wood
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
"Spring Awakening" is a Strayer-Wood Theatre musical that is set to open on October 31. It deals with controversial subjects and is meant for mature audiences only; photo.
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9 Pullinger melds two mediums: award-winning author uses print and digital forms to create fiction
Prigeon--Correy Travis (Student--2013)
Kate Pullinger came to UNI as a part of the 2013-2014 Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series. Her lecture was entitled "Literature Online: How Literature is Transforming Fiction."
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10 Alpha Xi Delta to hold walk for Autism Speaks
Shultz--Jacob (Student--2013)
Alpha Xi Delta are hosting the Step It Up 5k challenge from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 26. It is an opportunity for students to contribute and give back to Autism Speaks.
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11 Carve your own President Ruud pumpkin!
Rankin--Meghan Christine (Student--2013)
Has an outline of President Ruud's face to carve on a pumpkin; photo.
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12 Injuries mount for UNI
Alvarado--Nicholas Evan (Student--2013)
The football team is suffering from a losing streak. The amount of injuries is not helping the situation. Says corrections need to be made.
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13 Mitchell, Tuttle asked to be leaders
Bair--Cole Steven (Student--2013)
Says the success of the men's basketball season hinges on the continued development of juniors Seth Tuttle and Deon Mitchell.
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14 Panthers fall to Sycamores: UNI has lost 12 of last 13 games
Clausen--Eric Lee (Student--2011)
The soccer team has lost 12 of their last 13 matches. Coach Price says they need to be more competitive if they want to win games; photo.