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1 NISG opposes high tuition increases, prepares for Green Week Adam Haselhuhn feels that the state is increasingly placing the burden of public higher education on the backs of the students. A tuition raise of over three and a half percent is not acceptable to NISG. Green Week focuses on the environment.
2 Photo Pride Cry Homecoming competition; photo.
3 Withdrawing from classes can affect students Registrar Phil Patton notes that students are not reimbursed for tuition paid for dropped classes. Help is available on a case by case basis for drops after the deadline that result in an F. There is a procedure to get the F changed to a W.
4 UNI President encourages campus to work strong, hard, together in light of budget cuts Cutting $8.8 million from the 2010 university budget will not be easy. There are several alternatives, each having a down side. President Allen will visit with groups on and off campus for input.
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5 Safe Date Tailgate brings awareness to tailgaters Homecoming provided the opportunity to inform students on safe and fun dating. Free food and drink brought students to the tent of the Women's and Gender Studies Department. Drawings were held.
6 James lists his top five zombie movies of all time James Frazier ranks zombie movies; photo.
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7 Panther Portraits Scenes from the Pride Cry; photo.
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8 Woo Me offers a personal touch to social networking The social network, Woo Me, is noted for speed and as an intimate way to meet people. The majority of users range from 18-25, but older users are starting to use the site; photo.
9 Students plan to head back to class despite Homecoming activities School spirit was alive and well during Homecoming activities. Most students were ready to attend classes on Monday; though many cut classes on Friday; photo.
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10 Panthers escape Homecoming unscathed Volleyball team defeats Wichita State, 3-2, and Missouri State, 3-1; captures sole lead of the Missouri Valley Conference standings; photo.
11 Lennon, Salukis find a way to win in the UNI-Dome Football team loses Homecoming game to Southern Illinois, 27-20, and faces a must win at South Dakota State; photo.
12 Brad's Sports Blurb John Wooden is not only a legendary coach, but a wonderful role model; photo.
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13 Barack Obama song taught to students sparks controversy A song to honor Black History Month was deemed unacceptable by some parents who believed that children are being improperly influenced; photo.
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14 Panther Portraits Scenes from Panther Pride Cry; photo.
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15 One hit wonders fail to impress Many of today's top recording artists will have only one or two hits during their careers. Commentary on the sad state of the music world of today.
16 Civil rights vs. civil wrongs The LDS church was active in support of Proposition 8 against same sex marriage. Boycotts of businesses owned by church members and even vandalism took place. Leaders compared events to the voter intimidation of blacks; photo.
17 Tick tock goes the clock Believes that time is an obsession of our culture. People are busy cramming more things into their day. Examine your life, slow down, and smell the roses. Enjoy the simple things in life.
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18 Just one hour Students and university community urged to take time to volunteer in many of the area's worthwhile nonprofit organizations. Serving will not only look good on the resume, but will make you feel good.
19 Are we out of ideas? The movies of today seemed to be the same old ideas with a new look. As long as there is plenty of sex, drugs, and violence, movies seem to bring in the crowds.
20 I spy litter at UNI Believes Homecoming brings out the worst in students. Littering on campus was terrible. Students urged to put trash in the proper receptacle.