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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. |