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1 The great American eclipse of 2017 The United States had their first solar eclipse on the first day of classes, August 24. The Department of Earth and Environmental Science, UNI STEM, and The Iowa Academy of Science organized a viewing party in the Rod Library and in front of the Campanile. Despite the cloudy day, over one hundred people attended the viewing party; photo.
2 Fondo Fest features Handpicked band Rock band, Wilderado, performed on Main Street as a part of the Gallagher Bluedorn Handpicked Series at the Gran Fondo Fest. There is an interview with the band and a brief description of the event; photo.
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3 Dean's List The Spring 2017 Dean's List is released for the College of Humanities, Arts, and Sciences.
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4 Choose your fighter, Saturday is fight night Columnist Dylan Pady discuses the upcoming boxing match between Floyd "Money" Mayweather vs. Conor "The Notorious" McGregor. He gives his predictions for the match; photo.
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5 Football, volleyball, and soccer preview There is an overview of last years' record for football, volleyball, and soccer and talks about each sports upcoming game; photo.
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6 The fall of an intellectual giant: Remembering Harry Brod Harry Brod, UNI professor of sociology for the past 18 years, passed away on June 16, 2017. There is an overview of his life and his time at UNI; photo.
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7 Gov. candidate talks education Democratic governor candidate, Nate Boulton, discusses education at UNI. UNI faculty weigh in on the discussion; photo.
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8 Reynolds criticizes tuition hikes Governor Kim Reynolds is against the tuition spike of Iowa's three public universities. UNI President Mark Nook's plan to lower the burden on students involves gaining state funding; photo.
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9 Self-care tips for stressed out students Columnist Brenna Wolfe gives advice to students on how to manage stress during the school year; photo.
10 Executive editor welcomes readers back Northern Iowan editor Clinton Olsasky welcomes new students and returning students to the Northern Iowan. He explains why he feels the Northern Iowan, and journalism, is important and why students should care about it; photo.
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11 NISG president welcomes students On behalf of the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG), Student Body President Jamal White and Vice President Tristan Bernhard welcome students to the 2017-2018 school year. They give a brief overview of who NISG is and what they do; photo.
12 NISG responds to Charlottesville Representatives from the Northern Iowa Student Government give their response to the violent protest in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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13 Top five movies of the summer Olsasky reviews the movies, in his opinion, were the best of the summer. The movies he reviewed were "Dunkirk", "It Comes at Night", "Okja", "A Ghost Story", and "Raw"; photo.
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14 Students slip and slide on Hill The College Hill Partnership organized a Welcome Week Block Party to welcome back student. They are hoping to show students the hill is a fun safe place to be with a lot of businesses; photo.