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1 Wal-Mart Watch targets nation's 'big box;" Forum tackles low pay, conditions Wal-Mart Watch tries to educate students about the alleged dangers that employees encounter at Wal-Mart; photo.
2 UNI student struck at crosswalk Freshman Amanda Wilson was hit by a car while crossing West 23rd Street after a football game.
3 Shuttle runs despite cut funding from DOR The Panther Shuttle will not receive the usual $1000 funding from the Department of Residence; photo.
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4 Netters to host MVC tourney this weekend Volleyball team wraps up season games and prepares for MVC title matches; photo.
5 Gridders breeze by NAU, earn home playoff game this Saturday Football team beat Northern Arizona; will host playoff game against Eastern Washington; photo.
6 Cagers open with win Basketball team beat Western Carolina in the new arena in Des Moines; next game is against Western Michigan; photo.
7 Women coast to Nationals Rugby team keeps in shape for Nationals in April.
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8 UNI women warming up in the water Swimming team beat Minnesota State-Mankato; has a home meet next Saturday.
9 Valpo slips by Cagers in opener Women's basketball team loses to Valparaiso; prepares to compete at the Coors Classic in Colorado; photo.
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10 Panther wrestlers thankful for rest Wrestling team on a break after the Kaufman Brand Opening; next meet is December 2 in the West Gymnasium; photo.
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11 NISG heads to Des Moines Student Government will host an event at which legislators will speak and students can ask questions and voice opinions.
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12 Website trades books for books; SwapYourTextbooks.com has book exchange for students New Web site allows students to trade books with one another in an effort to save money.
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13 Parties must band together Democrats and Republicans should put aside differences and personal emotions to decide course of action in Iraq war.
14 Politics at play in FDA decision Believes politics may have played a large role in not allowing the morning-after birth control pill to be sold over the counter.
15 Deciphering wants from needs difficult for some Wonders why people spend Thanksgiving thinking of what they are thankful for, and then turn around and indulge on shopping the next day.
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16 Circumcision only detracts from pleasure Carolyn Reinhold informs readers about the effects of male circumcision.
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17 Student Voices Students respond to the question, "What is your least favorite part of the upcoming holiday?"
18 The history of Thanksgiving, cultural celebrations Brief overview of feasts of the harvest celebrated around the world; photo.
19 New site similar to Facebook, allows selling options Campusgrind.com offers services such as sending messages and selling books; photo.
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20 Kenny Chesney's latest album hits the top of the charts Review of new Kenny Chesney album, "The Road and the Radio;" photo.
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21 STARS help lead students to UNI Student Telecounseling Admissions Representatives contact future college students and inform them about UNI; photo.