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1 UNI student finalist for national award in physics Cary Pint is a finalist for the Apker Award, which is the highest honor that can be bestowed to an undergraduate in the physics field; photo.
2 New biology major result of major projects on campus Plant bioscience will be offered for the first time at UNI; photo.
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3 Local franchise doing well despite criticism Local Cold Stone Creamery owners Blake and Missy Borwick defend their business and cite statistics that the company is not failing.
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4 Student Voices Students respond to the question, "What are your thoughts on male cheerleaders?"; photo.
5 Male cheerleaders needed for squad Cheerleading squad offers opportunities such as meeting new people, staying in shape, and getting to travel. They are especially looking for men to join the squad; photo.
6 UNI offers many student organizations Student organizations and events flourish at UNI; if you cannot find one you like, you can start your own; photo.
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7 Balance is key to freshmen success Students must focus on class work, but need to have social time also; photo.
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8 History professor recalls his past, present Professor Robert Dise reflects on his youth, deciding his profession, and changes he has observed over his years of teaching.
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9 NI writer experiences live music in Cedar Falls Writer talks about recent concerts she attended, and where you can expect live music shows in the future.
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10 Bucks begin search for new field manager; Skipper Jason Shockey resigns after 22-46 record in 2005 Manager cites future wedding as cause for his resignation; photo.
11 Women kickers ride roller coaster on opening weekend The first two games of the soccer season were a loss to Furman State (4-0) and a win over Minnesota State (5-2).
12 Cats and 'Dogs to settle score Thursday; UNI and Drake face off for the first time in 20 years UNI and Drake will play on September 1.
13 Netter put out the Flames on way to 2-0 start Volleyball team opened their season by defeating the University of Illinois-Chicago and Northern Illinois University.
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14 Panther recognition Recent achievements of UNI staff and students.
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15 This week in history History of sporting events that were documented in the Northern Iowan during the last twenty years.
16 Winter schedules released for 2005-06; nothing easy about them Sports schedules show that teams will meet with tough competitors.
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17 Panther of the Week Profile of UNI volleyball player, Laura Rowen; photo.
18 Good riddance? Writer comments on recent cut of Maurice Clarett from the Broncos.
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19 UNI students get on the bus to protest Iraq war UNI students invited to join a rally and march that will take place in Washington, D. C. in September.
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20 Comedy, music and clubs define Barmuda Corporation With a variety of venues, the Barmuda Corporation continues to see success and growth.
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21 In the eye of the beholder Writers encourage students to manage stress before it gets out of control.
22 Too many holidays for no reason? America's overabundance of holidays leaves many neglected or with forgotten meaning.
23 Wild safaris of the Midwest Writer supports the idea of turning parts of the Midwest into a wildlife reserve.