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1 Penn accused of sexual harassment
Lilledahl--Jeanne (Class of 1989)
Rich Penn believes that he is being forced out of his teaching position.
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2 Strayer-Wood damaged by fire
Huffman--Elwin
Welder drops torch; slight structural damage estimated at $200; may be more smoke damage; photo
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3 UNI outlines plan to clean up creek
Miller--Jennifer C. (Student--1989-1990)
Vice President Conner presents plan for Dry Run Creek.
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4 '60s labeled as a destructive generation
Holloway--Carson L. (Class of 1991)
Believes students of the 1960s rejected self-restraint and embraced radical political thought.
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5 Students frustrated by crowded campus facilities
Hagerman--Brian (Class of 1992)
Unhappy with tripled dorm rooms and difficulty parking; believes university should expand facilities if it chooses to increase enrollment.
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6 Catholic Church not to be condemned
Blume--Debora (Class of 1994)
Believes writer was misinformed about Catholic beliefs on marriage, abortion, and other matters.
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7 Duplication could eliminate home ec program at UNI
Putze--Aaron A. (Class of 1993)
Peat, Marwick, Main report questions value of department; students and faculty believe it serves a worthwhile purpose.
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8 Some say duplication does not exist in Iowa
Putze--Aaron A. (Class of 1993)
Professor Strathe points out that Iowa has only three state universities and thus has fewer opportunities for duplication of programs.
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9 TKE national fraternity scraps pledge program
Osborne--Ann Marie (Class of 1991)
Local chapter adopts new program immediately.
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10 Despite folding last year: NINTSA is still in business
Timmerman--Troy
Formal leadership gone, but students still meet for lunch.
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11 Students to vote in special election
Miller--Jennifer C. (Student--1989-1990)
Will vote on constitutional changes as well as student government name change.
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12 The Red Cross needs your help
Woelfel--Jodi (Student--1988-1990)
Blood drive scheduled.
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13 Picture perfect
Swartz--Brian
Poster sale in Union; photo.
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14 College Republicans Will hold first meeting.
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15 United Students of Iowa Sponsoring postcard drive to oppose tuition increase.
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16 Benefit earns music funds
Stephenson--Jodi
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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17 Career services offers advice: Workshops aid students
Holstrom--Jennifer
Many workshops available.
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18 Funds being raised for senior class gift
Bumpers--Floyd--Jr. (Class of 1994)
List of twelve possible gifts; goal is $60,000.
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19 Sprucing up
Swartz--Brian
Micki Nichols looks over plants at plant sale; photo.
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20 Get Funky!!
Funcke--Jill A. (Class of 1990)
Jill Funcke looks at the College Hill bar scene.
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21 KUNI hosts call-in show: Regents field questions Regents President Marvin Pomerantz will take questions.
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22 The top ten questions asked by UNI students
Caruso--Steve
Humorous look at UNI's foibles.
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23 UNI students enjoy USSR experience Four UNI students studied in Soviet Union last summer; Brian Granger talks about his experiences; photo.
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24 Cats fight tomorrow: Panthers face Kansas State
Huffman--Elwin
Panther football team prepares to play Kansas State tomorrow in Manhattan, Kansas; photo.
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25 Soccer club kicks-off season with victories
Morehouse--Marc
UNI's women's soccer club defeated Cornell, 1-0, Rock Island, 7-0, and Bettendorf, 3-0; photo.
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26 UNI golfers lack in numbers
Morehouse--Marc
Women's golf team had a small turn out for tryouts and has only three returning players.
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27 Tennis squad has successful week
Inouye--Robert M. (Class of 1992)
UNI's women's tennis team defeated Graceland, 9-0, Loras College, 8-1, and Central College, 7-1; photo.
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28 Linksters compete in Big Four tourney
Foster--Al
UNI's men's golfers finished fourth in the Big Four Tournament on Tuesday.
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29 Weather fails to stop runners
Jones--Becky L.
UNI's cross country women finished fourth at the Bradley University Invitational Meet on September 8.
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30 UNI Tae Kwon-Do club is 'legitimate'
Graham--Patricia (Class of 1950)
Profile of the UNI Tae Kwon-Do Club and invitation to come out and watch them practice; photo.
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31 UNI runners shooting for title repeat UNI's men's cross country runners prepare to run at the Missouri Invitational tomorrow.