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1 Thompson heads to World Championships Tolly Thompson will compete in Budapest, Hungary, for world wrestling title; photo.
2 Don't rain on our parade! Sturgis Falls caters to kids this year The 30th annual celebration's theme was "A Child's World"; photo.
3 Activist's family tours country for Palestinian cause Parents and friends of slain activist Rachel Corrie promote peace and prosperity for Palestine. Cindy Corrie, Craig Corrie, Khaled Nasrallah, and Samah Nasrallah speak on campus.
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4 Panther recognition Recognizes recent achievements of UNI staff and students.
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5 You don't know UNI until you know: Director of Cooperative Education Al Stamberg Profile of Al Stamberg, director of cooperative education.
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6 Former UNI pres Maucker dies at 92 J. W. Maucker died July 5, 2005.
7 Crazy Buffet; new buffet boasts Asian cuisine Believes Crazy Buffet has a nice atmosphere and lots of good food to enjoy.
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8 Minimum wage is not enough Believe minimum wage is insufficient; citizens should voice their opinions to provoke change.
9 Drinking + Driving = Idiocy Thinks drinking and driving is not only a bad decision, it is also very selfish.
10 Violent videogames violating veterans Believes videogames simulating war, especially recent battles, show disrespect towards those who were really there.
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11 Columnist reflects on memories, gives thanks Appreciates his experience as an intern for Senator Charles Grassley.
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12 Students celebrate independence in various ways Fourth of July observed from two points of view; photo.
13 Arts Festival providing enrichment to Cedar Valley College Hill Arts Festival appeals to people of all ages; now in its twenty-seventh year; will take place on July 15 and 16; photo.