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1 Nader says political parties forfeited Americans' trust Consumer advocate and independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader speaks on campus; photo.
2 McLeod Center; estimated $20M economic impact to help area Groundbreaking ceremony to be held October 9 during Homecoming activities; anticipated opening date in fall of 2006; photo.
3 Risk on the road Cedar Falls Police Department addresses issues involving traffic fatalities on Highway 58; photo.
4 Darting across the street leads to close calls Addresses growing problem of pedestrians walking out in front of vehicles on campus roadways; photo.
5 Iowans search for solutions for peace Maharishi University of Management to host "Creating Peace" conference; photo.
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6 Student voices Students respond to the question, "Do you think it's possible to find true love while you're out at a bar?"; photo.
7 Campus clubs: Ultimate Frisbee Spotlight on the Ultimate Frisbee Club at UNI; photo.
8 Thirsty for entertainment? Check out Thursdaze Preview of events scheduled for the Thursdaze entertainment series; photo.
9 Volunteer Fair a success with 560 in attendance; several options still available for those who could not make it Volunteer Fair receives excellent turnout; information provided for those whom missed the fair.
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10 2004 Family of the Year: the Webers The Weber family of Clive, Iowa, recognized as 2004 Family of the Year at the Family Weekend tailgate event and at halftime of the UNI-Steven F. Austin football game; photo.
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11 Essentials Grand Opening prize winners Drawing winners listed.
12 Off-campus safety an issue Description of safety options available to students moving off campus.
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13 Panthers scratching heads after 6-1 loss UNI falls to DePaul, 6-1.
14 Netters sweep way to title; UNI volleyball gets back in the winning column by dominating Panther Invitational UNI defeats Bradley, Southern Illinois, and South Florida en route to winning the first UNI Invitational in the West Gym; photo.
15 Lumberjacks halt Panthers' home streak; SFA quarterback causes headaches for UNI in second half UNI loses to Stephen F. Austin, 24-21; photo.
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16 Sideline sports NI sportswriters discuss Boston's chances to win the American League East this season.
17 Already frustrated in your fantasy league? Don't sweat it Gives suggestions on players to start in fantasy football leagues.
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18 Disney College Program recruiters at UNI Description of program and names of campus representatives provided.
19 Best Buddies volunteers have fun, enhance quality of life Spotlight on the UNI chapter of the Best Buddies program; photo.
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20 Speaker says Americans still not to terms with diversity Robert Jensen of the University of Texas at Austin delivers an address characterizing the United States as a white-supremacist society.
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22 Two-party choice Believes the two-party system has a role in the staggering amount of voter apathy in America.
23 Patriot Act another witch hunt Regards the implementation of post-September 11 policies, such as the Patriot Act, as a witch hunt and believes they are not in Americans' best interests.
24 Columnist publicly relives a painful night Columnist describes his attempt at suicide.
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25 'Call to vote' necessary to reach younger generation Responds to the NI editorial regarding the over saturation of 'call to vote' advertisements, stressing the need for citizens aged 18-24 to turn out and vote.
26 Moving Sept. 11 Memorial forgotten for coverage of war protest Criticizes Students for Social Justice for their protest activity as well as the Northern Iowan for covering their protest but not the September 11 memorial service at the Campanile.