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1 UNI athletics to reduce general fund subsidies An 18.3 per cent decrease in general fund subsidies for athletics will occur by the 2015 fiscal year. This is according to a plan submitted to and approved by the Board of Regents. The plan includes a second big nonconference football game.
2 Barmuda takes part in Find A Dream Find A Dream, a nonprofit organization, seeks a safe and supportive environment for children of diverse backgrounds. They are trying to raise self esteem and scholastic levels, using after school study areas, computer labs, and exercise programs.
3 Judy Shepard addresses gay rights The mother of Matthew Shepard addressed a sold out Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center about making something positive of her son's death. The general public needs to become educated about the gay community; photo.
4 Constitution Day to highlight power of a vote Activities for Constitution Day announced. Kirk R. Lund and Ed Cook will speak.
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5 Out of their hands Football team loses to Stephen F. Austin 22-20 due to three team fumbles lost; photo.
6 There's no place like home: UNI volleyball is victorious in MVC opener, then takes care of Wichita State Volleyball team defeats Missouri State and Wichita State 3-0; photo.
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7 Panther Profile: Teply ready to lead Panther linemen for 2010 season Jay Teply is the only returning lineman with starting experience. He has assumed the leadership role for the offensive line; photo.
8 Ryan's Rants: Worst. Weekend. Ever. Home town high school team loses and the UNI and UI lost created a terrible weekend for the author; photo.
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9 APIP presents candidates for provost Pita Agbese, Maria Basom, and Ming-Kai Chin interviewed for the position of Associate Provost for International Programs.
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10 He said, she said: Relationship advice Dating advice from the male and female perspective; photo.
11 Panther Portraits Scenes from tailgating activities prior to the football game with Stephen F. Austin; photo.
12 Campus Cooking Recipe for breakfast burritos.
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13 Office hours: The life of a professor Melissa Beall, professor of communication studies, talks about her love of bee keeping, growing up in Nebraska, and her love of reading.
14 College Hill Partnership to host Oktoberfest Classic and vegetarian brats, craft beers, and other fall food and beverage specialties will highlight the first annual Oktoberfest celebration. A polka band will provide the music.
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15 N. I. S. G.: A message from your student government A welcome back letter from the Northern Iowa Student Government; sharing how to get the most from your college experience and how to get involved; photo.
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16 Functional Zombies Caffeine is consumed at the rate of 300mg per day by over half of American adults. 250mg is the intoxication level for caffeine. This means that half of the American population goes about their daily business under the influence of an addictive drug.
17 The importance of athletics The effects of the men's basketball team's victory over Kansas in the NCAA noted. School spirit increases and the local economy both have a direct correlation to the events on the athletic field; photo.
18 What happened to the anti-war left? Questions about the lack of a coherent foreign policy, the war in Afghanistan, and poor civil liberties decisions asked.
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19 The Idiot Grand Prix Driving is dangerous. People do not seem to pay attention to what is going on around their vehicles. Distractions include, cell phones, eating in the car, and daydreaming.
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20 Internal investigations, internal biases When police departments hold internal investigations, the perception is that the loyalties and friendships within the department will be taken into account. Many question the fairness and objectivity of these investigations.