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1 Looking back on Homecoming 2004 Photo montage showing various scenes from Homecoming; photo.
2 Police say safety measures on the Hill a 'success' Cedar Falls Police Department believes the newly implemented security measures during Homecoming contributed to a successful event.
3 Lobby for your education Explanation of how students can take an active role in working for more state funding for the university; photo.
4 Alan Jackson at the UNI-Dome Alan Jackson onstage; photo.
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5 Election issues crucial for students Describes many issues pertinent to college students in support of John Kerry and the Democratic Party.
6 Debate brings out "Furious George" Describes President Bush as overly loud and obnoxious during the last presidential debate in contrast to John Kerry's "presidential" manner.
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7 Student voices Students respond to the question, "How do you get rid of the Asian lady beetles?"; photo.
8 Drunken dialogue; from the Hill Humorous quotations taken from situations on the Hill.
9 UNI home to oldest literary publication in U.S.; North American Review founded in 1815 Examination of the origins and current incarnation of the North American Review, literary digest published at UNI; photo.
10 Outsource Bush 2004 blasts more than just music Oct. 16 The Reverb to host musical event geared toward encouraging young people to vote; profiles of local bands set to play; photo.
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11 'The Daily Lives of the Uniptions' Photographs of an Egyptian-themed art exhibit being displayed in the Dean's Triangle Gallery.
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12 'Shark Tale' not a flip or flop Review of the movie "Shark Tale"; photo.
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13 Hilltoppers play spoilers again; call them the "Dometoppers" after handing UNI another Homecoming loss Western Kentucky defeats UNI, 17-10; photo.
14 Netters sweep through weekend UNI volleyball team defeats Evansville and Southern Illinois, 3-0, in both games.
15 Panthers earn Homecoming split in defensive battles UNI soccer team defeats Drury, 3-2, but loses to Southwest Missouri State, 2-0; photo.
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16 Sideline sports NI sportswriters discuss the chances of UNI winning a repeat conference championship and how many losses the team will end up with.
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17 Milius named president of national organization Mona Milius is named president of the National Association of College and University Foodservice; photo.
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18 CareerLink helps students find jobs, internships Description of CareerLink computer database matching student resumes to employers trying to fill positions.
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19 Rod Library trivia winners Announcement of students receiving prizes in the One Millionth Volume and 40th Anniversary trivia contest.
20 Pappajohn New Venture Business Plan helps student entrepreneurials Description of competition to receive start-up capital for new business ventures.
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21 Attack of the bugging beetles Expresses frustration at the problem of Asian beetle swarms.
22 Bush acknowledges mistake Examines situation in Iraq and what caused the United States to become involved.
23 Scorn for those labeling AIDS "punishment" Denounces those who believe AIDS is a form of divine retribution.
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24 Impact young girls through Girl Scout program Urges readers to buy Girl Scout cookies to support the aims of the Girl Scouts of America.
25 Open letter to UNI students from a Vietnam era "survivor": Part Two Professor Hays expresses opinions on draft deferments and America's current leadership.