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1 | Board of Regents requests 12 million dollars for UNI | UNI relies more heavily on state funding than the other Regents institutions. To reduce the inequity, addition funding for UNI has been requested. $4 million would be added to the budget for each of the next three years; photo. | |
2 | Ensemble kicks off Brown Bag Bach series | A new musical series opened in the lobby of the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. Performers were members of UNI Cantorei, Wind Symphony, and the Northern Iowa Symphony Orchestra; photo. | |
3 | News in Photos | Sigma Alpha Epsilon sponsors first fall blood drive. They also won the blood drive challenge with forty-two members donating blood; photo. | |
4 | Investigation into sexual assault victim's past raises legal, ethical questions | In 2004, two football players were found guilty of sexual abuse on an eighteen year old freshman student. In 2007 a civil lawsuit was filed against the university. Personal documents from the victim have been requested; photo. |
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5 | Panthers rout Bears, 42-7 | Football team wins over Missouri State and stands atop the Missouri Valley Conference with a 3-1 overall record, 2-0 in the conference; photo. | |
6 | UNI volleyball narrowly defeats WSU, sweeps MSU | Wichita State took the Panther volleyball team to five games, after winning the first two matches. The following night the Panthers defeated Missouri State, three games to none; photo. | |
7 | NCAA peer review committee completes UNI campus visit, submits report for NCAA Division I recertification | Four member committee met with President Allen, Athletic Director Troy Dannen, and others across campus. Their visit resulted in a recommendation for recertification from the NCAA in Division 1. |
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8 | UNI women's rugby team speeds past Cyclones, 45-10 | The number 10 ranked Panther rugby team handily defeated Iowa State. Coach Murra reminded the team that if they are to win the championship, they must play hard the entire eighty minutes of the game. | |
9 | AL Wild Card: bigger collapse by the Red Sox or comeback by the Rays? | Writers debate what really happened in the race for the American League wild card spot in the playoffs. |
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10 | Warning: This article is definitely not about what you already know about Homecoming | Homecoming activities covered. Safety is of upmost importance, including drinking and driving; photo. | |
11 | Face to Facebook communication | Facebook is intended to connect family and friends. Before you post a thought, think what your words really say about you and how they might be interrupted. | |
12 | Reflections on Blasphemy Day | This year marked the third anniversary of the founding of Blasphemy Day. The UNI Freethinkers and Inquirers invited non-members to chalk this year. It was an enlightening day for many; photo. | |
13 | In response to "Coexistence: A Romance" | Coexistence possibilities questioned. We cannot pretend to share the same values, because we don't. It is good to communicate about our differences in a civil forum. |
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14 | Film looks at life of American Muslims | "Mooz-lum" was screened as part of this year's "Reaching for Higher Ground" series. The movie is the story of a young Muslim's journey through public school, madrassa, his parents' divorce, and 9/11. | |
15 | Students show entrepreneurial skills at elevator pitch competition | UNI Entrepreneurs sponsored the competition. Students had to prepare a "pitch" concerning a company or product lasting only ninety seconds. Therese Kuster won and will compete in a national competition. | |
16 | Panther Portraits | Free hugs were available outside Maucker Union. The event was sponsored by members of UNI Write Love on Her Arms. | |
17 | Students swing the night away at the Lampost Theatre | Students attended a swing dance evening taught by Austin Kendrick and Trisha Wise. |
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18 | 'Cirque de la Symphonie' leaves crowd in awe | Acrobats and aerialists joined the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony's first performance of the season. The musical and artistic performances demanded a standing ovation; photo. |
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19 | Panther Portraits | Students join in a joint performance of the UNI Orchesis Dance Company and the UNI International Dance Theatre; photo. |