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UNI outlines plan to clean up creek Vice President Conner presents plan for Dry Run Creek.
Strayer-Wood damaged by fire Welder drops torch; slight structural damage estimated at $200; may be more smoke damage; photo
Penn accused of sexual harassment Rich Penn believes that he is being forced out of his teaching position.
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Career services offers advice: Workshops aid students Many workshops available.
Funds being raised for senior class gift List of twelve possible gifts; goal is $60,000.
Sprucing up Micki Nichols looks over plants at plant sale; photo.
Benefit earns music funds Eighth annual music scholarship benefit to be held; idea originated with Ron Ross as way to earn money for needy music students; program for the concert.
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Get Funky!! Jill Funcke looks at the College Hill bar scene.
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KUNI hosts call-in show: Regents field questions Regents President Marvin Pomerantz will take questions.
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UNI students enjoy USSR experience Four UNI students studied in Soviet Union last summer; Brian Granger talks about his experiences; photo.
The top ten questions asked by UNI students Humorous look at UNI's foibles.
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Cats fight tomorrow: Panthers face Kansas State Panther football team prepares to play Kansas State tomorrow in Manhattan, Kansas; photo.
UNI golfers lack in numbers Women's golf team had a small turn out for tryouts and has only three returning players.
Soccer club kicks-off season with victories UNI's women's soccer club defeated Cornell, 1-0, Rock Island, 7-0, and Bettendorf, 3-0; photo.
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Tennis squad has successful week UNI's women's tennis team defeated Graceland, 9-0, Loras College, 8-1, and Central College, 7-1; photo.
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'60s labeled as a destructive generation Believes students of the 1960s rejected self-restraint and embraced radical political thought.
Students frustrated by crowded campus facilities Unhappy with tripled dorm rooms and difficulty parking; believes university should expand facilities if it chooses to increase enrollment.
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Linksters compete in Big Four tourney UNI's men's golfers finished fourth in the Big Four Tournament on Tuesday.
Weather fails to stop runners UNI's cross country women finished fourth at the Bradley University Invitational Meet on September 8.
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UNI Tae Kwon-Do club is 'legitimate' Profile of the UNI Tae Kwon-Do Club and invitation to come out and watch them practice; photo.
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UNI runners shooting for title repeat UNI's men's cross country runners prepare to run at the Missouri Invitational tomorrow.
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Catholic Church not to be condemned Believes writer was misinformed about Catholic beliefs on marriage, abortion, and other matters.
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Duplication could eliminate home ec program at UNI Peat, Marwick, Main report questions value of department; students and faculty believe it serves a worthwhile purpose.
TKE national fraternity scraps pledge program Local chapter adopts new program immediately.
Some say duplication does not exist in Iowa Professor Strathe points out that Iowa has only three state universities and thus has fewer opportunities for duplication of programs.
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Students to vote in special election Will vote on constitutional changes as well as student government name change.
Despite folding last year: NINTSA is still in business Formal leadership gone, but students still meet for lunch.
The Red Cross needs your help Blood drive scheduled.
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Picture perfect Poster sale in Union; photo.
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United Students of Iowa Sponsoring postcard drive to oppose tuition increase.
College Republicans Will hold first meeting.