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Students get their scare on at ISA’s spook-tacular zombie masquerade.
Columnist Irving breaks down some conspiracies behind the Ebola epidemic.
Panthers pounce on 7th ranked Redbirds this past weekend, 42-28.
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November 3, 2014 Volume 111, Issue 17
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KATHERINE JAMTGAARD Staff Writer
Zombies roamed campus as the 5K Zombie Run limped off at the West Gym Friday. The University of Northern Iowa Supporters of the United States Army hosted the first annual Zombie Run to support UNI’s ROTC program. During the 5K, runners had two balloons attached to them. When they would pass through certain areas, zombies would chase runners down and attempt to pop the balloons. “How is it not cool to run around and have zombies chase you?” said
AJ Houseman, Lutheran Student Center campus minister said. If the zombies popped both of a runner’s balloons t h e n they were
NICK CAROLAN
Lana Del Rey is a complicated woman. In her first studio album, “Born To Die,” she gives us hits in a flowing, cohesive album that tells a story. That’s not the case with “Ultraviolence.” Just when she thought she said everything that needed to be said in her first album, “Ultraviolence” is a whole new personal story that most people would have to be drunk to tell. Del Rey is sad, confused and troubled in her sophomore release as she discusses love, heartbreak and abusive relationships with men and drugs. Yet, she maintains an intimate and sexy tone, seducing listeners with every lyric
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your life killed off. Lots of work was put into the Zombie 5K race. “I ran a 5K last weekend and this was way harder, that’s for sure, when somebody’s chasing you,”
Houseman said. UNISUSA planned the race route, publicity, budgets and sponsorships said Tyrei Lofton, junior criminology major. “We had to budget our money, like how much funds we had, so buying shirts, food, stuff like that,” Lofton said. “We also had to figure out what kind of sponsorship we would need, so the radio station and where we were going to get money from supporters.” Even the identification tags runners wore were donated. See ZOMBIE RUN, page 7
Lana Del Rey’s chaotic album Music Reviewer
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that comes out of her mouth. It’s working, too. The lyrics in the album’s opener, “Cruel World,” can be described as chaos and lyrics such as “get a little bourbon in ya” and “go crazy” add to the chaotic feel of the album. A song that dives into Lana’s alcohol abuse, the rest of the album plays off the idea that Del Rey is telling us her drunken thoughts. Del Rey moves us into the title track, “Ultraviolence,” which is a nod to book and movie “A Clockwork Orange.” “Shades of Cool” sends you on a euphoric journey with its waltz-y sound and thunderous guitar climax. See LANA DEL REY, page 7
Chad’s Pizza on The Hill CASSIDY NOBLE Staff Writer
Chad’s Pizza, a pizza joint founded in Dyersville, will be opening a new location in Cedar Falls thanks to the assistance of a University of Northern Iowa student. Alex Funke, senior business management, will be opening the second location as the franchise owner of Chad’s Pizza at 909 W. 23rd Street, next to Copyworks. Their tentative launch date is Nov. 19. Funke has worked with owner, Chad Clouse, since he was a freshman in high school and has been providing Clouse with ideas on how to further his business. “He bought into the success that I have enjoyed the last 10 years,” Clouse said. “So we endorsed his idea a year ago and decided to form a franchise with it.”
Chad’s Pizza on 23rd Street is looking to open Nov. 19.
According to Clouse, Funke attended UNI and fell in love with Cedar Falls, so he performed significant market analysis to determine if their desired location would work for them. Chad’s Pizza will offer delivery, carry-out, buffets, appetizers and late night pizza by the slice. “ We know there is a lot of competition out there,” Clouse said. “But we are looking to be the
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best within our competition through our quality, quality, quality.” Previous customers entering the store can expect to see the same layout, recipes, products and advertising style the original store has. “We want to pull in a little bit of everybody,” Funke said “We won’t turn anyone away.” See PIZZA, page 2
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