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UNI Museum finds permanent building Had been housed in physical plant building since 1965; closed since spring 1985 in anticipation of move; will move into building on Hudson Road; photo.
New sidewalk to Aud ends mud problem Construction had cut off handicapped access to Auditorium.
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Something for nearly every need: Counseling Center plans activities List of support groups and workshops.
Submarines ride wave of popularity Bob Dickson talks about his Sub City stores; photo.
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Northwest ordinance; Constitution celebrating bicentennial birthday David Walker talks about these critical American documents.
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Dorm Life--But Not as We Know It Building a loft.
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Living in a box . . . A full dumpster after everyone moves in; photo.
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Hostager to pace men's cross country UNI men's cross country team returns Dan Hostager and prepares to run another season.
Volleyball squad starts season injured There have been three key injuries to the UNI volleyball team; sets up walk-on tryouts; photo.
Coaches' high appraisal of 1987 football squad directed toward conference, national titles Preview of UNI's football team and what the goals are for the season; photo.
Shaddox to return much experience UNI's women's cross country team has a strong team returning from last year.
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UNI to hold scrimmage UNI's football team will hold one last scrimmage tonight before their game against McNeese State.
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Allnighter's Club Portrays the positive aspects of taking astronomy.
Campus move is inconvenient Unhappy that Print Services must now provide syllabi.
Bork should not be approved Gerald Baker outlines reasons for his opposition.
Do you have a few minutes, Dr. Curris? Has had difficulty in setting up a meeting with President Curris.
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What a mess! Students walk through mud; photo.
Computer lab opens in east end of towers New lab will have forty-five Zenith computers; will cost $75,000; other labs located in the Curriculum Lab, Seerley Hall, and the Library.
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What's Up Meetings and activities.
UNI reallocates salary funds Will move money to areas of greater need.
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Library looks into total automation of system Barbara Jones talks about the advantages of an integrated computer system; may cost $500,000; hopes to make decision by March 1, 1988.
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Student health center Hours and services.
Student counseling center Brief description of services.
President welcomes students to campus
UNISA greets UNI students