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1 No more fliers in dorm halls Department of Residence will no longer accept materials to be posted within the residence halls. Postings on MyUniverse News is the alternative; photo.
2 Students flock to Welcome Back BBQ Photo of students relaxing by the panther fountain during the Center for Multicultural Education's event; photo.
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3 Up to $16,000 available for students Federal grants are available to undergraduate and graduate students who plan to teach in a high-need field of study at a low-income school. $4,000 is available per year.
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4 ITS provides computer workshops Information Technology Services hosts free workshops for students, faculty, and staff. Topics include; eLearning, Microsoft Word, Google Tools, OneNote, Excel, and Power Point.
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5 Solar Panthers compete in World Championship A solar electric boat is built from scratch each year by the UNI Solar Electric Team. The team placed third out of eighteen teams in the competition; photo.
6 Storm's severe winds damage 350 trees on UNI campus A July 10 storm resulted in significant damage to trees, broken windows, punctured roofs, blown down fences, and the destruction of small sheds; photo.
7 UNI Baseball team completes its last season Budget problems marked the end of the UNI baseball program. The final game was played on May 16, 2009; photo.
8 Special investigation of Price Lab audit uncovers unpaid tuition and fees $250,262.50 in lost tuition and fee income was discovered at Price Lab. University intends to implement state auditor's recommendations.
9 Good Morning America visits Cedar Falls On July 23, 2009, four remote locations in Cedar Falls main street district were shown on ABC's Good Morning America. The city plugged their designation as a bike-friendly city.
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10 Panther Portraits Dancers perform during the Center for Multicultural Education's Welcome Back BBQ; photo.
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11 Bathroom stall reading Tips for survival at UNI include; be aware of crosswalks; parking in Cedar Falls is very strict; and utilize outside e-mail systems. The fliers, formerly found in restrooms, are no longer allowed by the Department of Residence.
12 Withdrawing the waste from our courses Questions policy for dropping classes. Believes process is considered too easy for those not doing well in a course; deadline for dropping classes should be earlier in the semester.
13 A close-minded point of view Believes that rules and convictions are not there to harm us, but to help us; believes that absolute truth is the only way to make sense of the world and the only way to true peace and joy.
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14 Debates on health care Believes that concerns about socialism are clouding the minds of Americans when they consider the options for universal health care in the United States; photo.
15 Attendance optional Professors urged to stop making attendance part of the student's grade; believes that this penalizes dedicated students and rewards poorer students for merely showing up for class. Time should be spent creating a more pleasing classroom environment.
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16 The College Eye New column examines urban legends. The relationship between a roommate's suicide and the grade point for the semester of the survivor are not related.
17 H1N1 vaccine set to appear this fall Students encouraged to get vaccinated for the H1N1 (swine flu) virus. College age students are at high risk for infection; photo.
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18 Camp Adventure Internships Internship opportunities in Germany, England, Italy, Belgium, and the United States; photo.
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19 Introduction to ITS Information Technology Services supports all aspects of information technology. Computer Centers are located on campus with several being open twenty-four hours a day. Free computer workshops are offered.
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20 "500 Days of Summer": A true love story Movie "500 Days of Summer" reviewed; photo.
21 New courses offered for Liberal Arts Core "Wind Energy Applications in Iowa" and "Women and Gender Studies: Introduction" have been added to the social science category. Iowa has become a major player in harnessing the wind for energy; photo.
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22 Panther Portraits: Welcome Back BBQ Center for Multicultural Education hosted a Welcome Back BBQ for students; photo.
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23 Women's soccer tops Coyotes in season opener, 3-0 Women's soccer team defeats South Dakota in the first match of the year. Schedule.
24 No more beating around the bush Members of the Panther football team remember the heartbreak of a last second touchdown pass that kept them from the national championship game last year. Returning to that level of competition is this year's goal. Schedule; photo.
25 Improving upon success Volleyball team hopes to build on the 25-9 record and NCAA Tournament appearance of last season. Team returns seven letter winners, but must replace two first-team all-Missouri Valley Conference players. Schedule; photo.
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26 FCS vs. FBS Football Championship Subdivision teams play Football Bowl Subdivision teams for money, increased exposure for recruitment, and the possibility of defeating a major program and gaining more publicity for their program.
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27 UNI Football Media Day photo gallery Photos of members of the UNI football program during media day; photo.