Issue Contents

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1 Rod Library displays UNI Museum treasures
Baldus--Rachel (Student--2013)
Cuurrently there is an exhibit, "Treasures: A Sampling of the UNI Museums Collection" in Rod Library. The exhibit features various artifacts from all over the world. The pieces on display are from the UNI Museum that closed due to budget cuts; photo.
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2 Shot UNI professor will return Monday
Hausler--Jonathan Wesley (Student--2012)
Professor Julie Husband was shot in the jaw over Thanksgiving break. She and her family were in Ohio visiting family when the incident occurred. Husband will be returning to campus on Monday, December 16.
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3 Understanding the Affordable Care Act
Rouse--Amber Marie (Student--2013)
UNI hosted an information session about the Affordable Care Act, which goes into effect January 1, 2014. UNI's student health insurance plan meets all of the requirements of the ACA. Many people said they benefited from the information session; photo.
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4 Panther Portraits: Maucker Union open house
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
Photographs of students using the new offices in the upper plaza of the union; photo.
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5 Policy changes for pregnant and parenting students
Frasher--Iris (Student--2013)
UNI's Faculty Senate is working on a policy change to prevent pregnant students from being penalized for missing class due to medical reasons. The changes will become official upon the approval of President Rudd.
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6 Bitcoins bring plenty of change to the digital age of currency
Frasher--Iris (Student--2013)
Bitcoins are a virtual currency that allow for international online transactions without oversight from banks or the government. The value of bitcoins is constantly fluctuating similar to the stock market. Bitcoins have a lot of potential in the future.
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7 Adderall things considered
Cooling--Corey C. (Student--2013)
The author thinks that the underlying problem to Adderall abuse is the intense pressure placed on students to succeed. Many students that are abusing Adderall are top students. Students need to realize that their health is more important than grades.
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8 Step back and stop obsessing over body image
Hebbeln--Laura Katherine (Student--2013)
The author encourages women everywhere to stop obsessing over body image and to accept and be happy with the way they look. Women need to be comfortable with who they are and how they look. Appearance is not as important as the media portrays it to be.
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9 Miller presents 'Self!' to UNI: Artist gives intimate performance about identity
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
Tim Miller gave a performance entitled, "Performance! Body! Self!" for an audience at UNI. Miller's performance was an artistic description of his life. The audience responded well to the performance; photo.
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10 UNI voices: How can students most effectively prepare for finals?
Prigeon--Correy Travis (Student--2013)
Students and faculty answer the question "How can students most effectively prepare for finals?".
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11 Heisman doesn't mean success
Lloyd--Benjamin Daniel (Student--2013)
The author thinks that many players who receive the Heisman Memorial Trophy don't exhibit the mission statement of the Heisman Trust. The most recent winner as well as many others have been involved in scandals throughout their careers.
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12 Panthers lose by 20
Alvarado--Nicholas Evan (Student--2013)
The UNI women's basketball team lost to the University of South Dakota Coyotes, 87-67. The Panthers had a 21.7 3-point percentage and struggled offensively. UNI will take on Northern Illinois University on December 21.
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13 UNI squeaks by Savannah Tigers
Bair--Cole Steven (Student--2013)
UNI men's basketball defeated the Savannah State University Tigers 55-50. The Panthers were having offensive trouble due to the Tiger's full-court defense. Coach Jacobson thinks the team needs to be more mentally prepared; photo.