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1 Fridays with Koob President Robert Koob discusses what he thinks is great about UNI, and how new recruiting tactics are bringing in more students; photo.
2 60 cars victims of vandalism; UNI Police ask for 'any information' Cars windows were vandalized with derogatory graffiti; photo.
3 Author digs deep for personal stories Karen McElmurray spoke Monday night at the first lecture presented by the Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series.
4 Organization Fair aims for student awareness The Student Organization Fair showcased groups that students can join to express themselves or become more active and meet people; photo.
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5 Student Voices Students respond to the question, "What is the biggest problem with over consumption of alcohol?"
6 Pharmacy provides over-the-counter, prescriptions for less Remodeled Health Center features pharmacy with an ever growing number of products at low prices; photo.
7 Alcohol Awareness Weekend starts today Events this weekend will include 'Friday After Class' where students can enjoy alcohol-free fun and learn about the effects of alcohol.
8 'Flightplan' lacks excitement Review of movie 'Flightplan' featuring Jodie Foster; photo.
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9 UNI theater professor designs costumes, keeps an updated curriculum Linda Grimm, UNI alumna, teaches theater but also likes the hands-on role of designing and creating costumes for the department; photo.
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10 Iowa defeats UNI Hawkeyes defeated the volleyball team 3-2.
11 Gridders look to play Homecoming spoiler Football team hopes to beat Western Illinois at the first Gateway Conference game; photo.
12 UNI women's golf Team placed fifth overall in the Wolf Pack Invitational with Dana Moening placing fifth individually.
13 A family portrait on women's soccer team Interview with soccer team sisters Brooke and Gretchen Orcutt; photo.
14 Tennis team hopes to keep rolling at MVC Championships Tennis team competes in final tournament this weekend and will be up against all the MVC teams; photo.
15 'Only girl' stands out on court Volleyball player Danielle Brazda uses volleyball skills honed in high school to compete at UNI; photo.
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16 Horn vents at league New Orleans Saints' wide receiver Joe Horn sounded off on placement of team's first home game in New York after devastation of Hurricane Katrina; writer provides anecdotes, citing money raised; photo.
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17 Dancer Hall relief fund will help students in need after disasters Students living in Dancer Hall may benefit if they are affected by natural disasters; photo.
18 Students can show off knowledge of UNI, win money with Dash for a Cause Campus-wide scavenger hunt will challenge students knowledge of UNI; winning team receives $600, and sponsor U. S. Cellular will donate money to the Black Hawk County Y. M. C. A.
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19 Panther recognition Recent achievements of UNI staff and students.
20 This week at UNI Calendar of upcoming events at UNI.
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21 Help closer than you think Writers explain that even though students have many amenities compared to past generations, things like stress and depression are on the rise.
22 New respect for profs, not for some students Writer realizes that professors may be trying their hardest to keep the class interesting, and students should be more sensitive to classroom etiquette.
23 Random rants hold some truth Writer covers several random topics including air fresheners, student wardrobes, and being engaged.
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24 Intelligent Design not supported by science Scientific ideas supporting the idea of a creator or other higher being will not be supported by instructors who signed a statement.