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1 Tests find traces of lead in water; drinking fountains in Baker Hall replaced Four drinking fountains in Baker Hall were replaced due to a summer water test report showing higher levels of lead and bacteria.
2 Cedar Falls's Barmuda nightclubs receive national recognition The Voodoo Lounge, Coconut's, Joker's, and Beck's make Nightclub & Bar Magazine's "Top 100 Bars and Clubs 2005"; photo.
3 Alcohol sales rising; sales increase 10 percent in Black Hawk County. Points to competitive pricing between grocery stores and convenience stores as a possible cause for the increase; photo.
4 Shantytown encourages students to 'think inside the box' The UNI chapter of Habitat for Humanity to sponsor Shantytown event to raise awareness about homelessness.
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5 Theatre UNI to perform 'Ubu Roi' Theatre UNI to open season with politicized spoof of "Macbeth."
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6 'Sparkle in the Finish' the very definition of Indie rock Review of The Ike Reilly Assassination album "Sparkle in the Finish."
7 'Harvey' presented by a few UNI faculty, staff members UNI faculty members to present production of "Harvey" at the Oster Regent Theatre; photo.
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8 Gridders have target on their back; Southern Illinois looks for revenge as UNI heads into town Preview of the UNI-Southern Illinois game; photo.
9 UNI hopes to make mark in win column UNI soccer team to play Evansville and Indiana State to begin the conference schedule; photo.
10 Gym will get top-heavy as Wichita State, SMS visit Panthers to play Wichita State and Southwest Missouri State in volleyball matches at home; photo.
11 A lot has happened, more to come in MLB A look back at the 2004 Major League Baseball season; photo.
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12 Panther of the Week Profile of freshman tennis player Meghana Paritala.
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13 Free taxi bill failed by NISG A bill authorizing the hiring of a taxi service for UNI students on Homecoming weekend fails in the Senate by one vote.
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14 Bush calls for increase in Pell grant funding President Bush outlines additional funding for the Pell grant during the summer months as a plank for his campaign.
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15 Throwing money away Believes the Department of Residence policy that requires students who live on campus to purchase a meal plan for campus dining centers pushes many students away from on-campus living.
16 Will boys just be boys in the bedroom? Refutes commonly heard male arguments against wearing condoms.
17 Will wonders never cease Believes people should not use technology as a crutch or as an excuse to remove themselves from responsibility.
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18 Disrespect when defacing buildings Speaks out against defacing campus property in order to convey a message.
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19 Student voices Students respond to the question, "What are you looking forward to the most during Homecoming week?"; photo.
20 Run For Their Lives race to benefit autistic children Registration fee for race to go toward autism research; photo.
21 Alan Jackson, Martina McBride in concert Profile of country music artists who will perform in the UNI-Dome; photo.
22 Campus clubs: Final Thursday Spotlight on Final Thursday open mike night at The Vibe; photo.
23 Homecoming: week of fun activities planned for student body Description of activities planned for UNI's Homecoming celebration.