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1 Rashida Jones, Adam Scott to speak at UNI Stars of "Parks and Recreation" to speak on behalf of Barak Obama. They will appear in Lang Hall auditorium. Half-Masted will open for the pair; photo
2 Cox starts position as dean of library services Christopher Cox comes to UNI from Western Washington University, where he held a similar position to his new position at Rod Library. He is looking forward to working with the museum collection; photo.
3 Departments feeling effects of program cuts, restructuring The loss of five faculty in the Department of Languages and Literature has caused adjustments to be made. Fewer course offerings and courses being taught by adjunct instructors are examples. Physics has also been forced to adjust.
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4 I spy Mystery photo of the week. Last week's unidentified photo was a staircase in the GBPAC; photo.
5 Rainbow Reception welcomes UNI LGBT students and allies Created by Melissa Payne, this is the fourth year of the reception. The gathering shares information about resources available on campus.
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6 Letter to the editor Frustrated female conservative upset with painting Republicans and conservatives with a broad brush. Assuming these groups all believe as Todd Akin of Missouri is simply wrong.
7 Destroying America, the task of the modern day patriot Listening to other points of view can strengthen your beliefs. It forces a person to examine why they believe. Patriotism means different things to different people; photo.
8 From the president's desk Student body president updates faculty, staff, and students on his activities during the summer and the first weeks of the fall semester.
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9 'Made in Iowa' Exhibit opens to public Richard Colburn's photos are featured in the Gallery of Art. His photos were taken over a thirty year time frame. Colburn is a professor in the Department of Art; photo.
10 UNI alumnus receives career advice from President Obama Chance meeting with the President in downtown Cedar Falls leads to a full time job with KWWL. President Obama suggested that Tim Getting to apply in person for any job that would help for further advancement; photo.
11 Final Thursday Reading Series hosts Larry Baker Author promotes his latest book, "Love and Other Delusions". The Hearst Center for the Arts hosted the book reading; photo.
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12 Observatory offers views from out of this world Siobahn Morgan conducts an observatory show each Thursday evening. The event starts at 9:00pm. Students learn about objects in the sky and get close up views, using the 12 inch reflecting telescope.
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13 Seeing red Football team holds Monte Ball to 3.8 yards per carry in 26-21 loss to twelfth rated Wisconsin; photo.
14 Kollmorgan named National Freshman of the Week Panther red shirt freshman quarterback receives national award from the Sports Network. He completed 18 of 34 passes for 265 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions against Wisconsin; photo.
15 UNI hosts division-11 Central State in home opener Not much is known about Central State. Saturday's opponent has won only two games in the last two years, but dropped a one point game in the 2012 opener; photo.
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16 Panthers go 2-1 in the Trojan Invitational A trip to Los Angeles resulted in victories over Boston College and Mississippi State for the volleyball team. The host school, USC, defeated the Panthers; photo.