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1 Presidential search committee accepting nominations Board of Regents looking for three representatives from the public for service on the University of Northern Iowa presidential search and screening committee. Nominations are due by September 5; photo.
2 What was the economic impact of PFG closing? Following the attempted suicide of PFG founder, Russell Wassendorf, PFG and MyVerona Ristorante closed. The closing left over 200 people out of work. Companies in the area and the Midwest were eager to hire these high tech employees; photo.
3 Construction on Redeker Center begins With the opening of Panther Village, more space was needed in Redeker Center. The expansion will include a new student lounge and more study spaces. Dining services will also be enlarged. Completion is set for August 2013; photo.
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4 UNI creating new veteran and military student service office Jennifer Suchan plans to open the new office in the ITTC building on Veteran's Day. The space will provide a variety of items for the 250 veterans and military students on campus.
5 I Spy Mystery photo of the week. Last week, Ken Connelly identified the photo as being in the ITTC in the area that formerly housed the women's pool; photo.
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6 WRS makes health promotion magazine available to students Student Health 101 is an electronic magazine. Wellness and Recreation Services have subscribed, according to Kathy Green. Articles are written by health professionals. Many more students can be reached via this method.
7 Changes made in student computer centers ITS has closed the student computer centers in Bartlett Hall and Rod Library. A new lab has opened in Panther Village. Ninety-five new computers are located in various centers on campus. New Duplex printers were purchased to cut paper usage.
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8 An open letter to moderate college Republicans Author examines of the religious right on the Republican Party; notes stands against gay marriage and women's rights. Young Republicans may have been left behind; photo.
9 Cupcakes, presents and the price of appeasement Expresses concern for the present trend to do everything possible to protect the self esteem of the student. Learning how to get back up after a failure is an important life lesson; photo.
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10 Roots Market to close in September The only natural food grocery store in the Cedar Valley can no longer compete, according to owner Rob Pruitt. Larger stores are now selling organic and natural foods; photo.
11 Mac Miller concert moved Originally scheduled to perform at the McLeod Center, Miller will now present his concert at the McElroy Auditorium Outdoor Stage in Waterloo. Tickets to the McLeod concert will be refunded in full.
12 UNI Physics Department establishes agreement with Chinese high school The agreement provides information to the high school and in return the high school will assist three students each year to enroll at UNI in physics. Increasing the enrollment and providing an international atmosphere is the goal; photo.
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13 Pin happy! Pinterest is a website featuring recipes, creative crafts, and a place for dreamers to dream. Step by step plans for a lamp with ribbon, clothespin picture holder, and flower vase are provided; photo.
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14 Panthers looking forward to the challenge that lies ahead Football team plays Wisconsin in Madison this weekend. Wisconsin is a power team. It will be interesting to see how the Panthers compete. Never say never with this Panther team; photo.
15 Mat's Sports Minute: Saturday's game is about more than just winning Playing two Big Ten teams in the first three games of a football season may seem foolish. UNI will receive $450,000 for playing Wisconsin. The television exposure will highlight the university. How many students or athletes we will attract; photo?
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16 UNI ties Creighton, 8-8 Women's golf team travels to Omaha for the annual dual against Creighton. The teams played match-play, stroke-play, and best ball/alternate shot competition; photo.