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Happy Birthday! Students decorate a car in honor of the owner's birthday; photo.
Autumn show A few trees in the sunlight; photo.
Economic program stressed by Branstad Governor Branstad gives reasons why he should be re-elected; photo.
Profs file more grievances A look at the grievances filed by Ben Stavis and Pat Miller.
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Ready to dance . . . Members of the North Carolina Dance Theater strike a pose; photo.
Staff member speaks out on substance abuse Mars Edwards talks about the uses and abuses of alcohol.
Iowa art "Head No. 2," by artist Daniel Rhodes; photo.
Parents Weekend starts Friday Elly Leslie talks about the activities.
Tips on the proper use of alcohol
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Hick discusses religious theories John Hick talks about the bases of religion; photo.
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College Bowl to start Getting organized again this year.
Pirates of Penzance is 'craziness' Play preview; photo.
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Feature Notes . . . UNI-CUE will hold minority college fair; winners in Homecoming parade announced.
Untitled NBC news correspondent Tom Pettit delivered the keynote address at the "Resources Plus" workshop in the education center; photo.
Speech team places high Finish second in Mankato, first in Twin Cities matches.
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"Peggy Sue" looks back in time A review of the movie "Peggy Sue Got Married."
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UNI playoff hopes dampened after loss: Interceptions key fifth straight setback to SIU UNI may have lost any chance for post-season playoffs; photo.
Miller inherits only four returners First year head coach Eldon Miller has seven new players and four returners to work with; photo.
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Poor lighting, parking, may lead to attacks Feels students are forced to park in dangerous areas.
The Allnighter's Club Governor Branstad confesses to stealing university parking lots and making changes in Bartlett Hall.
Kwitchersnivlin' Two guys gamble over a football game.
Debate panel called fair, demonstrators criticized Thanks University Speakers Committee for bringing the Schlafly-Weddington debate to UNI.
Lack of lighting 'risky' Thinks money spent on Christmas lights should go toward general lighting on campus.
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Successful teams seem to follow 'Dr. Victory' Lengthy profile of head football coach Darrell Mudra; photo.
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Men runners finish twelfth at Central Championships UNI's top runner finished 50th of 130 runners.
Kleber's survived the past well Profile of senior cross country runner Kary Kleber; photo.
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Netters tie for fifth at conference UNI's score at the tournament was 2-1; photo.
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Untitled Criticizes UNI's enrollment cap.
Junkins 'mislead' Iowans with study in ad Feels a television ad untruly presents issues.
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Voldseth to retire September 1987 Ed Voldseth talks about his achievements; photo.
Voter drive falls short of its goal UNISA has registered 1350 voters.
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What a mess! Senior Brooke Hoover throws a pot on the pottery wheel in the Ceramics Lab; photo.
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What's Up Meetings and activities.
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UNI Alumni Association elects officers Joan Poe elected president; list of other officers.
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German author to speak at club meeting Joochen Laabs will speak.
Untitled Students study in the grass outside Noehren Hall; photo.