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Candidates participate in debate Carl Blake, David Sanders, and Tom Rial answer questions and state their positions; photo.
UNI student robbed near Dome Monday Robbed at gunpoint in Hudson Road underpass.
Students lobby for Regents seat USI supports Jane Teaford's bill.
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Guest director sheds new light on A Midsummer Night's Dream David Goldstein talks about the play; photo.
Chinese art: a study in culture Chinese calligraphy and painting on display.
Oatts to be featured during jazz festival Dick Oatts will play with Jazz Band; photo.
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Burris athlete of the week Jeff Burris was named AMCU-8 Conference Track Athlete of the Week.
UNI's tennis team loses to talented Iowa State Panthers lost to Iowa State on Valentine's Day, 9-0.
Not many bright spots for UNI in 91-70 setback to St. Louis UNI lost to St. Louis on Tuesday, 91-70; photo.
Academic requirements for athletes same as student body NCAA has ruled that grading for athletes must be the same as for the rest of the student body.
National letters of intent signed; 16 junior college players, 9 preps UNI football team recruited twenty-six new players to the university.
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Undefeated Shedenhelm takes week-and-a-half off to rest, 'get hungry' Kurt Shedenhelm took the week off from UNI's team; photo.
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Intramurals encourage student participation The second semester of intramural games is underway.
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Students urged to vote Wednesday
Legislator's attitudes are typical of others' Believes that students' importance is often not appreciated.
UNI should examine its parking priorities Unhappy that faculty seem to get better parking locations.
The Human Element Questions several articles in recent Northern Iowans.
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Life And How To Live It Fifth-year student is forced to move back into the dorms.
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Rial sets record straight Unhappy with proposed location of student bookstore in Redeker Center; thought that it would be in the Union expansion.
Students advised against Blake Cite their reasons for opposing Carl Blake.
Sanders offers students responsibility, maturity
Blake represents proven leadership, experience Supports Carl Blake.
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Blake defends brochure claims Cites resolution that he introduced which would more clearly mark handicapped parking spaces.
Whipple's accusations are not based on fact Points out work of Carl Blake.
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UNI gets first pre-bid Aaron Hawbaker and Ken Schuler get automatic berth in national tournament; photo.
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What's Up Meetings and activities.
Rutkowski given life UPB post Professor Rutkowski given honorary membership; photo.
Ranger Challenge results UNI places second.
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Blake pamphlet questioned Several students outline their own beliefs about Carl Blake's achievements.
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Student association supports non-traditionals A close look at NINTSA and its activities.
West adjusts to dorm life; after 20 years with family, home Julie West talks about her experience as a non-traditional student and about living in the dorm; photo.
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As older students return to college non-traditional groups appear Numbers are growing.