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1 Police officer, wife slain in C. F. Local couple found dead in their home.
2 Evening library hours restored NISG president Lerda worked with Provost Podolefsky and Dean of Library Services Mercado to keep the library open longer during the academic year; photo.
3 Budget cuts affect more than library In addition to the library, the Union, WRC, Student Service Center, and Health Center have all lost funding and staff.
4 Health Center now offers student insurance plan Some insurance companies have dropped dependent college students from their parents' plans; insurance is now available for college students; photo.
5 Union boasts 'five major projects' Prexy's, the Center for Multicultural Education, upstairs in the Union, Health Beat, and the retail shop will completed within a few months; a tunnel to Lang Hall will be in use; photo.
6 UNI helps preserve Iowa prairie with new NRVC The new Native Roadside Vegetation Center opens in renovated campus warehouse on 27th Street; photo.
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7 Library criticism lacks accurate facts, perspective Explains that departments are allocated funds from the state and must make their own cuts; cuts cannot be made across departments.
8 Ten Commandments removal threatens American way of life Encourages students to join the new organization, Campus Coalition of Christian Republicans.
9 A thanks to students from NISG officials NISG President Lerda and Vice President Green are pleased that students voiced their opinions about reduced library hours.
10 Foreign language study expands global understanding Wants four years of foreign language study to be required at UNI.
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11 Student voices Students respond to the question, "Do you volunteer? Why or why not?"
12 Dusty Ross: biking for a cause Freshman biked from coast to coast to raise money for Camp Courageous; was awarded Camps Courageous' Tall Pine Award; photo.
13 Come one come all!; Counseling Center offers solutions to daily problems Encourages students to sign up for free clinics and workshops throughout the semester.
14 Volunteer fair fares well More than forty-nine agencies offered volunteer opportunities; photo.
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15 YOGA-TTA try it Deblyn Russell will be offering classes at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Hall.
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16 Entertainment at an affordable cost; UNI's Panther Pass offers students new perks for 2003 Students may now purchase one ticket per performance at half-price at the GBPAC.
17 KUNI adds a little Hess John Hess is the new director of broadcasting for KUNI and KHKE; photo.
18 Hest at his best during recent visit to Cedar Falls Art Hest performed at Pour Richard's; photo.
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19 UNI wrestler convicted of sexual assault Jordan Holm will be sentenced September 12; photo.
20 Players became boys of summer after spring ball Baseball players fine tune skills in the off-season.
21 Netters top charts at no. 6, rising two spots Volleyball team won all three matches against South Carolina and three out of four matches against Ball State; lost to USC; photo.
22 Panthers don't clown around in Ames, giving ISU a scare Panthers lost, 17-10, to ISU; photo.
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23 NI Sports Guru 2.0 Believes ISU will not be able to play football as well as they did against UNI when they play other teams.
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24 Sage of the fantasy gridiron; a weekly dose of fantasy football advice The motto for fantasy football is "no risk equals no reward".
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25 On your campus Meetings and activities planned.
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26 Untitled Joey Woody was second in World Championships competition in Paris; fastest time in four years; photo.
27 Texas heat 'no sweat' for soccer team; teamwork of underclassmen and more experienced players gives rise to undefeated road trip Wins Texas-El Paso Tournament, defeating Centenary and Louisiana Monroe; photo.
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28 Rod Library namesake dies Donald O. Rod died in Ames August 27, 2003.
29 Pick-a-Prof contract remains unsigned Students consider faculty rating and comment system; information provided by faculty and administration to assist senators in their decision.
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30 Need for etiquette 'rings' true Encourages students to be respectful by turning their cell phones off during class, while eating out, and while driving.
31 Columnist wields Panther spirit stick Gives her top five reasons to be a proud UNI student.
32 North Korea poses unmistakable threat Concerned about North Korean nuclear weapon threat.