Issue Contents

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1 DOR predicts cost increase: U.S. food production affects prices in Maucker
Rankin--Meghan Christine (Student--2013)
The Department of Residence predicts that prices will increase in response to U.S. food production. Dining services in Maucker Union are doing their best to provide students with the lowest prices possible while still generating enough income; photo.
2 No Shame continues to welcome performers
Baldus--Rachel (Student--2013)
No Shame Theatre allows students to perform original pieces in a safe environment to a receptive audience. Anyone is welcome to attend or perform at the No Shame biweekly performances.
3 Obamacare could affect student hours
Gibbs--Hannah Marie (Student--2013)
Due to the Affordable Care Act, UNI is looking into limiting student employee hours to twenty hours a week. This will help the university to reign in insurance fees once the Affordable Care Act has been implemented.
4 Students respond to Angela Davis
Afzal--Fariha (Student--2012)
Angela Davis, civil and women's rights icon, presented her lecture "Finding Your Way: Organizing for Social Change and Human Rights". Many UNI students attended the lecture and found it informative and inspiring; photo.
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5 Internships continue to rise
Niles--Kellen (Student--2013)
According to the Society for Human Resource Management, there is an excess of internships available for UNI students. Students can apply for these internships through Career Cat online or by visiting Career Services.
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6 Take a bite and appreciate the American farmer
McKone--Madison Elizabeth (Student--2012)
Author expresses the importance of the agricultural industry in the U.S. economy. She also talked about the hard work and dedication that it takes to be a farmer.
7 UNI should open an independent movie theater
Daniel--Chris
The author thinks that opening a small movie theatre at UNI would be a great way to help provide a well-rounded liberal arts education. He mentions that the local theatres never show any independent or foreign films.
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8 'About Time' is charming, relatable
Jamtgaard--Katherine A (Student--2013)
The author found "About Time" to be a charming film filled with a message of the importance of love in life. "About Time" is about a family where all of the males I the family are capable of time travel. There is a strong message of living life fully.
9 Professor brings history and literature to life
Peterson--Caitlin Anne (Student--2011)
Professor Bill Koch performed his, "Walt Whitman, Live!" for the 15th time. Koch's presentation portrays Walt Whitman's life through some of his most notable poetry. Many students attended the performance; photo.
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10 Dr. Sue Follon Scholarship for Women in Leadership Information about the Dr. Sue Follon Scholarship for Women in Leadership requirements and how to apply.
11 Scavenger hunt will go green
Afzal--Fariha (Student--2012)
There will be a scavenger hunt hosted by the Recycling and Reuse of Technology Center in honor of America Recycles Day. Students can register for the scavenger hunt online for the chance to win prizes.
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12 Host weekend results in split
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
Panthers volleyball lost to Southern Illinois University on Friday, but they made up for it by sweeping the University of Evansville on Saturday. Next the Panthers will be traveling to take on Illinois State University; photo.
13 Newcomers shine in loss
Ubben--Riley Paul (Student--2012)
UNI men's basketball lost to the University of Ohio 75-64. However, several new players performed well despite the loss. Both Jeremy Morgan and Wes Washpun did their best to spark a come back. UNI will take on George Mason University next.
14 Panthers fall in opener
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
UNI women's basketball lost the season opener against the University of Minnesota 73-55. The Panthers shot poorly the first half making a come back very difficult. UNI will return to action taking on the University of North Dakota.
15 UNI wins on Sievertsen kick
Clausen--Eric Lee (Student--2011)
Panther football was able to end their five game losing streak with a win against Youngstown State University. Tyler Sievertsen made a 34-yard field goal to win the game. Next the Panthers will take on Missouri State University; photo.