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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.