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1 Ceramics lab opens but suit still pending
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
Ceramics Laboratory passes inspection and opens; professor maintains that her health was damaged by working in the laboratory.
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2 Need help anyone?
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Students look over board with job listings; photo.
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3 Precautions prevent landlord disputes
Wise--Rebecca
Tips on renting an apartment.
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4 Campus torn up Explains why campus still has construction projects underway when school starts in August.
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5 Center unknown Felt the new Visitor and Information Center would have been more useful during the beginning of the school year if more knew about it.
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6 Kwitchersnivlin'
Williams--Todd Allen (Class of 1989)
Compares college to an amusement park.
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7 No messin' around
Shedeck--Molly Jo
Feels that too many people have unsubstantiated opinions.
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8 SAEs thank donors Thanks people who donated at their recent blood drive.
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9 The Allnighter's Club
Marlow--Paul S. (Class of 1988)
Compares getting a college degree to a drive-through fast food establishment.
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10 UNI ignored again Disappointed that a political candidate's literature did not include the football schedule of UNI which is in his home district.
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11 UNI students and faculty find benefits in test files
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
Several departments and housing units maintain files.
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12 Computer lab nears completion
Witt--Nancy (Student--1985-1988)
Lab in library will have eight terminals, 37 PCs, and one printer; cost will be about $128,000.
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13 Whew!
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Students enjoy a game of racquetball; photo.
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14 Campus undergoes change
Benzing--Shelley
Parking regulations will be strictly enforced.
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15 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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16 Construction nearly complete
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
New sidewalks and roads are under construction; photo.
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17 What do you think of the new information center?
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Students respond to the question: "What do you think of the new information center?"; photo.
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18 New committee helps students adjust to college
Schlobohm--Jack S. (Class of 1991)
Larry Routh talks about the activities of the Student Transition Committee; photo.
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19 Terrorism cancels club's tour of Europe
Danielson--Darwin W. (Class of 1987)
Folk Dancers perform in Canada instead; photo.
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20 Worries should go on I.C.E.
Newsom--Craig
Norman Story advocates using the ICE technique: isolate, condense, and execute.
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21 Telecourses offer an alternative way to learn
Fredrickson--JoLynne
Eight courses will be offered on IPTV.
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22 Two Cents Worth
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
Getting packed to go to school.
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23 Mudra optimistic about season: Panthers picked to win Gateway
Majerus--Tim
Coach Darrell Mudra feels this year's team is an improved team over last year's; photo.
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24 Players show good attitude in preseason
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Attitude is an impressive component of this year's team; photo.
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25 Wrestling coach breaks heels in parachuting accident Friday Don Briggs injured in accident during welcome back party for students at Birdsall Park; photo.
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26 Cross country runners look for improvement The men's cross country team's first meet will be an alumni meet.
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27 Quarterback saves boy in swimming accident Mike Smith used CPR to revive an unconscious 17-year-old who had been pulled from a motel pool.
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28 Netters ranked 10th in Midwest preseason poll
Bierle--Scott
UNI has 11 returning players, including eight letterwinners.
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29 New faces in sports department Roger Crimmins and Greg Merfeld join the sports department.