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1 Panther football experiences the same old follies in loss to Cyclones Football team loses to Iowa State, 27-0, thanks to five turnovers. Two interceptions lead to touchdowns for the Cyclones; photo.
2 President Allen speaks about the changes ahead for UNI During this year's convocation, President Benjamin Allen stressed the desire to have the University in charge of the changes that will be ahead during the next five years. Faculty awards were presented; photo.
3 Class exchange brings unique opportunity to students The largest number of CIEP students come from China and Saudi Arabia. Turkey, Japan, Viet Nam, Mexico, South Korea, Chile, and Iraq also have students in the program. These students are involved in a class exchange with a Human Relations class; photo.
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4 UNI at ISU Scenes from the Panther vs. Cyclone football game; photo.
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5 Internship opportunity The intern coordinator for Senator Tom Harkin will be visiting with students interested in an internship in Maucker Union.
6 Correction Northern Iowan regrets that the photo captioned as Bob Dylan in a previous paper was actually a photo of Robbie Robertson.
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7 A family affair An additional mascot will be introduced during the Homecoming game. T. C.'s little sister will join him on the sidelines and participate with the cheer squad; photo.
8 Office hours Karlene Kischer-Browne learned sign language before she could speak, because her parents were deaf. She is now an instructor of American Sign Language; photo.
9 UNI alumnus speaks about his book, "Secret Regrets". Kevin Hansen shared how his best-selling book got started and how the book can help people out of their regrets; photo.
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10 Fourth annual Pink Ribbon Run to be held October 2 Proceeds from the $30 entry fee will go toward supporting TEAM, an organization providing support for women living with breast cancer.
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11 NSCS awarded silver STAR status Local chapter of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars recognized at the National Leadership Summit. Only the most active and engaged chapters receive this award.
12 UNI Gallery of Art to present solo exhibit by Duane Slick Department of Art alumnus featured in solo exhibit. Duane Slick will also talk about his work and share his inspirations and his career.
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13 Don't let the pressure of relationships get you down Students urged to be themselves. Be happy with yourself and the relationship choices that you have made. Be who you are and you will attract people who enjoy you for being yourself.
14 The marching million Readers encouraged to think for themselves. The middle ground is not always the correct position on important matters. Sometimes extreme positions are correct; photo.
15 Volunteering: it's not too much to ask There are many opportunities for college students to volunteer for worthy organizations in the area. Money is short for some students, but a donation of time is always an option; photo.
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16 UNI battles, comes up short against Missouri State, 2-1 Soccer team loses to Missouri State in Missouri Valley Conference opener; photo.
17 Panther volleyball extends streak Volleyball team has won twenty-two straight regular season conference matches; photo.
18 Ryan's Rants: proud to be a Panther Panther pride shows after loss to Iowa State; proud of the university and athletic teams; photo.