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1 Muslim students educating others on Islamic faith Muslim Student Association is sponsoring Islam Awareness Week.
2 Is College Hill a garbage mound? Public Works Director Doyle Smith says that a small amount of recycling by college students would be a big help; photo.
3 Weak economy lengthens time in college President Koob claims that the statistics do not necessarily show that students are taking longer to graduate.
4 Those 'jerks' are leaving! KGRK gets go ahead from FCC to switch frequencies and call letters UNI's KGRK, now on 1440 AM, will be switching to KULT, on 94.5 FM, over the winter break; photo.
5 Untitled Margaret Reed and Aaron Mays battle as a part of an activity through the Society for Creative Anachronism; photo.
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6 Mr. School of Music competition takes the stage Proceeds from the fourth annual Mr. School of Music contest, originally started by Sigma Alpha Iota, will benefit the Cedar Valley Women's Shelter; photo.
7 Art faculty show off talents The 2002 Department of Art Faculty Exhibition will open tomorrow in the Gallery of Art after being postponed.
8 Disney offers college program internship to qualified students Walt Disney World College Program offers internships in a variety of majors and six college-level courses.
9 Series held to talk about 'tough stuff' Hagemann Hall resident assistants are offering helpful programs for residents about sex, finance, alcohol, and more.
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10 'U2' releases second greatest hits album Review of U2's album, "Best of 1990-2000"; photo.
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11 Leathernecks Gateway champs after defeating Cats in Dome UNI lost to Western Illinois, 35-12; photo.
12 Netters take lead in MVC polls after nail-biter Panthers defeated Southwest Missouri State after match scores of 30-25, 27-30, 30-26, 24-30, 15-10; photo.
13 Lowe honored for skills Profile of junior physical education major Sarah Lowe; photo.
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14 Panther newcomers looking to spice up women's bball team Seven freshmen and one redshirt freshman are looking for their own spots on the women's team.
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15 O'Brien named Prairie Farms/Valley Scholar-Athletes of the Week
16 New squad passes first test; men's basketball routes Dominican Republic 73-56 in exhibition After defeating the Dominican Republic team, Panthers will host another exhibition game against H. P. Minnesota; photo.
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17 On your campus Meetings and activities planned.
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18 Booklets hit campus By Spring 2004 registration booklets will be available only online.
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19 Slim Shady business Feels that movies "based on a true story" may not be the entire truth.
20 Columnist concerned over anonymous offering Confronts the anonymous person who left religious propaganda under his doormat.
21 Positive aspects of dorm living Encourages students to consider living on campus.
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22 Readers respond: letters to the editor Criticizes Colice Williams for attacking columnist Katie Buelow's statements concerning abstinence.
23 Untitled Criticizes and corrects Jeremy Whitaker's commentary on gun control.