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1 Untitled Jamie Goodwin scores a touchdown; photo.
2 For education majors, Grassley visit prompts questions, discussion US Senator Chuck Grassley visited UNI last Friday and spoke to a Human Relations class; photo.
3 New meaning to 'going cold-turkey' The Great American Smokeout aims to help people quit smoking; photo.
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4 University Book & Supply hosts Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Michael Gartner will be part of a book talk this Thursday; photo.
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5 Rocky road for netters in two losses Volleyball team lost to Wichita State and Missouri State last weekend.
6 Panthers run wild at regionals The women's cross country team placed tenth, and the men eighteenth, each out of twenty-three teams.
7 Gateway crown makes another stop in Dome; Panthers rally to defeat SIU for another conference title and playoff berth Football team beat SIU to secure spot in Gateway Conference Playoffs; photo.
8 Netter grateful to learn from teammates Kristin Belzung appreciates the learning experience from redshirting her first year, and sees how it has helped her career; photo.
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9 Gateway sees three champs Recap of I-AA football games from last weekend.
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10 Panther of the Week Profile of UNI football player Jamie Goodwin; photo.
11 Panthers go for a swim in Wisconsin Swim team lost to the University of North Dakota and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
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12 Cagers finish preseason slate; women flying into regular season Women's basketball team prepares for first regular season game at Valparaiso this Friday.
13 Men ease past Wayne State, 74-57 Men's basketball team starts regular season against Western Carolina in Des Moines.
14 Wrestlers see room to improve after first weekend Panthers seek to improve awareness and consistency this season; next meet is at the University of Nebraska-Omaha; photo.
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15 Web site rates faculty; RateMyProfessors.com joke for some, solid gold for others Website offers place for students to offer comments about classes and professors.
16 Medicine restricted, meth labs on the decline New law that restricts the availability of pseudoephedrine has led to a decline in meth labs; photo.
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17 Katrina's victims find help at UNI After the media hype about Hurricane Katrina stopped, so did some of the support, but not at UNI, where some victims are being housed.
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18 Web CT an unappreciated tool; teacher and students can benefit from reliable program Teachers urged to use WebCT for communication since UNI E-mail has been unreliable lately; photo.
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19 International Education Week Students will have the chance to learn about different countries, including their language, music, and cuisine.
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20 Veterans need our help Hopes the government will not reduce support for US veterans.
21 Virginity testing holds significance in S. Africa Hopes that people will understand a culture before judging customs.
22 Experience college shopping at a local thrift store Thinks college students should shop at thrift stores both to be original and to save money.
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23 Untitled Matthew Wilde of the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier will be the new advisor of the Northern Iowan.
24 Editor's note Lindsay Kalvig talks about new Northern Iowan advisor, Matthew Wilde.
25 Student seating a better deal than columnist explained Jerad Corbin points out inaccuracies in an article about student seating at sporting events.
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26 Student Voices Students respond to the question, "Have you ever participated in intramurals or university sport clubs."
27 Newest from Cabrera shows emotional breakup Review of new Ryan Cabrera album, "You Stand Watching"; photo.
28 Sport clubs, intramurals offer outlet for students, faculty, staff Clubs and intramurals cover a broad range of sports that accept all skill levels; photo.