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1 | Rod Library celebrates 40 years, one million volumes | Rod Library to commemorate forty years of operation in its current building as well as the addition of the one millionth volume to its collection; photo. | |
2 | Enrollment drops, but still above target number | Enrollment for the fall is 12,824. | |
3 | Native American pow wow comes to UNI | Two members shown dancing while in traditional dress. | |
4 | WRC hours cut due to reduced funding | Wellness/Recreation Center forced to reduce operating hours for the first time due to budget cuts; new hours provided. | |
5 | 'Get Out Her Vote' targets young women's vote | Description of new campaign on campus to register young women to vote and educate them on the importance of their vote; photo. |
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6 | Women's golf team fares well at Hawkeye | UNI finishes second in the overall team standings at the Hawkeye Intercollegiate tournament. | |
7 | Panthers dominate on the court; three women's tennis players win championships at Creighton Invitational | Four freshmen and one sophomore dominate the tournament by sweeping all three flights as well as two of the consolation crowns. | |
8 | 'Walk-on from Waukon' sets high standards for UNI football program | Profile of UNI head football coach Mark Farley; photo. | |
9 | UNI relaxes after first goal, still searching for first win | UNI soccer team falls to Tulsa, 6-2. |
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10 | Sideline sports | NI sportswriters discuss the chances of a successful season for an 0-2 NFL team. | |
11 | Prey escapes, Redbirds squeeze by Panthers in five games | UNI loses to Illinois State, three games to two. |
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12 | Your Fantasy Guru | Tips on which players to use in fantasy football leagues. |
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13 | Debate watch | Discussion to follow the viewing of the first 2004 presidential debate in Sabin Hall. |
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14 | Driving consequences | Believes reckless and irresponsible driving has reached epidemic proportions in America. | |
15 | Adaptability essential in changing business | Believes the American auto industry should change with the times and begin producing more environmentally friendly vehicles instead of trying to defeat legislation supporting fuel efficient vehicles. | |
16 | The male disaster in drinking | Believes people should take responsibility for their lives by not drinking to excess and then having unprotected sex. |
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17 | Credit for women using protection | Disagrees with Ryan Crane's article on the oversimplification of birth control and believes women should be commended for engaging in the practice to begin with. | |
18 | Missing pill doesn't equal pregnancy | Disagrees with Ryan Crane's column on the oversimplification of birth control and believes that missing the occasional scheduled pill will not result in pregnancy. |
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19 | Student voices | Students respond to the question, "If you were to change or add something to the dining options on campus, what would it be?"; photo. | |
20 | Campus clubs: folk, ballroom dancing | Spotlight on the International Dance Theatre; photo. | |
21 | Vegetarian diet lacking on campus; students say they hope for improvements in choices | Vegetarians on campus dislike the lack of dining options for them; photo. |
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22 | Dance company will 'challenge your beliefs' for performance Oct. 9 | Profile on the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company, to perform at the Gallagher-Bluedorn PAC. |