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1 A sneak peek into Panther Village New apartment style dorms are scheduled to open in the Fall of 2012. There are sixty apartments with 204 bedrooms. Phase II of the project is already underway and is scheduled to open Fall of 2013; photo.
2 Protesters camped out in Overman Park The Occupy Wall Street movement has reached the Cedar Valley. The protesters marched to Wells Fargo bank and then to the park. They have camped out in the park. The city will decide if they can remain in the park; photo.
3 Discovery Channel to feature UNI's STEM initiatives Lou Gossett, Jr., will host a half hour segment highlighting the university's work in the areas of science, technology, engineering, and math. Exposure will aid in achieving the goal of increased learning in these areas.
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4 NBA lockout The National Basketball Association lockout hinges on the owners and players reaching a financial agreement that is seen as fair to both sides; photo.
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5 NI Archives A look back at the College Eye of October 19, 1945. Dad's Day, Homecoming preparation, and a photo of the football game, plus an article on superstitions shared; photo.
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6 UNI and IPR planning presidential candidate forum Iowa Public Radio and the university have invited candidates to share their views on education. Details regarding dates and times will be announced when plans are completed.
7 I spy at UNI Mystery photo location challenge of the week; photo.
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8 'Beyond the 11th' founder to speak at UNI Susan Retik, cofounder of a non profit organization that provides assistance and training to widows in Afghanistan, will speak. This event is part of the "Reaching for Higher Ground" series.
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9 Slactivism at its finest Writer observes that many "just show up" for activities where they can be seen and don't pull their weight in actually doing something productive. Marching and manning phone banks are not equal; photo.
10 Like sipping tea in a tea garden house Technology continues to change with Apple's introduction of the iCloud. Kirkwood College even has a presence on SecondLife. It is difficult to imagine what products will be available in the future.
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11 In response to "Against behaviorism" Fear of behavioral sciences is misplaced. The predictability of humans is not a bad thing. Character traits could not exist without predictability.
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12 He said, she said Male and female perspectives on dating and relationship questions.
13 Seeing through the eyes of the blind Simulated blindness took place in the College Eye Room. Students were blindfolded and then coached by Haley Minear. Brianna Gowen, legally blind since age 15, led discussion following the demonstration; photo.
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14 Iowa's largest craft show concludes its 21st year at the UNI-Dome Largest craft show in the state will return next year to the UNI-Dome. Hundreds of people took advantage of the three hundred plus exhibitors at this year's event.
15 'Real Steel' is pretty basic; also, has robots Review of the movie "Real Steel"..
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16 Black out the Dome: UNI prepares for MVFC rival SIU The Southern Illinois football team has struggled this year, but the Panthers are not overlooking the Salukis. Southern always brings its A game to the Dome.
17 No. 11 UNI defeats NDSU in five sets North Dakota State gave the Panther volleyball team a tough match. The Panthers' did prevail in the end in a five set match. The team is ranked number 11 in the country; photo.
18 UNI women's soccer team defeats USD 2-0 Soccer team ran its record to 7-7-2 overall with its win over the University of South Dakota. It was the team's fourth straight victory.