Issue Contents

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1 College vs. trade school: Who will get the job?
Saucer--Caroline
Demand high for graduates in technical fields; coordination with Hawkeye Tech possible.
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2 Enjoying the last warm days
Bennett--Leslie
Students study on top of the Union; photo.
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3 Faculty concern created; as business school seeks accreditation
Suchomel--Lisa (Student--1986-1988)
Accreditation standards may affect students outside the School of Business.
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4 USI asks for student assistance
Lilledahl--Jeanne (Class of 1989)
Attempting to raise awareness about tuition increases.
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5 Column not supported
Geurink--Penelope J. (Class of 1987; Communication Studies Faculty)
Believes guide to football games promotes unfortunate stereotype.
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6 Dweezil declared offensive
Wickelgren--Bruce F. (Communication Studies Faculty)
Finds cartoon sexist and degrading.
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7 Education in Iowa is not big bargain
Blume--Debora (Class of 1994)
Believes students are already paying their fair share of tuition.
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8 Wilde Ideas
Wilde--Jesse
Urges students to think about their consumption of alcohol.
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9 Column art gives distorted view
Johnson--Darin M.
Has never found Gideons offensive; suggest methods for learning about spirituality.
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10 Elk and bison bones uncovered
White--Ryan A. (Class of 1989)
Harry Bond and Michael Redenius locate cache of bones in Butler County; will donate bones to UNI Museum; photo.
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11 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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12 Offices to relocate in Seerley
Woelfel--Jodi (Student--1988-1990)
Parts of College of Social and Behavioral Sciences will move into Seerley Hall when the School of Business moves into its new building.
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13 'No Gallery' displays art
Halm--Becky
Students open gallery on Main Street in Cedar Falls; photo.
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14 Camerata to perform in Russell Hall tonight
Iwerks--Daniel H. (Classes of 1991 and 1994)
Camarata Northern Iowa will perform.
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15 Paratore Brothers open; artists series a hit as
Quinlan--Jennifer
Performance review.
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16 AIDS . . . the incurable disease
Quinlan--Jennifer
A look at the disease itself.
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17 UNI-GLO educates UNI
Weddum--Kristin
Purposes of the group.
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18 Area support offered
Simmons--Jennifer J. (Class of 1988)
Man talks about the local support for those who have AIDS.
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19 October is AIDS month
Saucer--Caroline
Red Cross will attempt to educate the public.
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20 Cyclones defeat Panthers in final minutes; touchdown pass gives Iowa State 20-17 win
Huffman--Elwin
Iowa State defeats UNI, 20-17; photo.
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21 Hostager runs Panthers to second-place finish
Welsh--Jim
Team follows lead runner from UNI to second place.
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22 Volleyball team beats Kansas; loses to Minnesota, Ball State
Ingebritson--Rick
Team won one and lost two this last week.
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23 Men's tennis team improves record to 11-1 after three wins
Glaser--Jerome
Squad improved record this past weekend.
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24 Practicing hard!
Morgan--Chris
Team gets ready to open their season.