Goodwin
Biographer Doris Kearns Goodwin spoke at the GBPAC Oct. 2.
wildlife
Opinion columnist David Pope discusses the joys of the outdoors.
FOOTBALL
CAMPUSLIFE PAGE 4
OPINION PAGE 3
SPORTS PAGE 6
The Panthers lost 24-23 to the NDSU Bison Oct. 5 in Fargo, N.D.
Tuesday
Oct. 8, 2013
Volume 110, Issue 12
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Opinion 3
Campus Life 4
Sports 6
ACADEMIC
Classifieds 8
INSTALLATION
Ruud joins UNI as 10th president HANNAH GIBBS
Staff Writer
o m e teachers are turning the traditional classroom model upside down by outsourcing their duties to students. Peers are now grading each other’s assignments, saving teachers time and energy but causing concern about the quality of the grades. Companies and institutions have been using volunteers outside the organization or the internet to gather ideas, services and content for several years. It became so prominent that in 2005, a writer with Wired Magazine created the term “crowdsourcing.” Some professors at the University of Northern Iowa also have implemented this idea into their classrooms. “I would feel
Peer review is good to a certain extent, but the professor has knowledge and experience that you don’t get from peer grading comments. Samantha Gaffney
Sophomore Management Major
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President William Ruud addresses the UNI community at his installation Oct. 4 at the GBPAC.
AMBER ROUSE
ther into the 21st century.” The installation ceremony included a procession of invited UNI administration, faculty and staff. After a welcome from Jay Edelnant, installation marshal, representatives from the UNI staff, the BOR, the state and the student body welcomed Ruud. “Bill Ruud is excited to support the heart and soul of UNI: its students,” said Northern Iowa Student Government President Thomas Madsen in his welcoming speech.
Staff Writer
THINKSTOCK
comfortable if an undergraduate student evaluates undergraduate students if they excel in the subject matter above their classmates,” said Mohammed Fahmy, the department head
of the department technology. But some students uncomfortable with a low student having a in their grading.
of are felsay
< See GRADING, page 2
Warm regards and words of inspiration filled the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center on Friday as the University of Northern Iowa community formally welcomed President William Ruud to the Panther family as the 10th president of UNI. “On behalf of the Board of Regents, we couldn’t be more excited,” said Bruce Rastetter, president of the Iowa Board of Regents. “You were selected to head this university as we move fur- < See INSTALLATION, page 2
GOVERNMENT
Students may face financial issues with shutdown HANNAH GIBBS
Staff Writer
The government shut down on Oct. 1 for the first time in 17 years due to ideological disputes between a small band of Republicans
and President Barack Obama and Democrats over the new health-insurance system, according to The New York Times. “It’s dysfunctional and one big blame game,” said Madison Slothower, fresh-
man political science major. For University of Northern Iowa students, the effect of the shutdown on financial aid is a concern, according to Justin Holmes, associate professor of political science.
He said customer service for financial aid will be an issue, “as most federal employees dealing with financial aid are on furlough. This could be a serious problem for students who have any problems with their
accounts. Presumably, the government may reopen before it is time to fill out FAFSAs (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) for fall of 2014.” < See GOVERNMENT, page 2
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