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UNI issues important in mayoral election Jon Crews, Lee Miller, and Dick Robert talk about their views on UNI-related matters; photo.
Computers to be replaced in Baker Hall Harris unit will be replaced by VAX 6000 Model 410 at a cost of about $500,000.
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Strange events blamed on return of ghost Students claim that Augie left a message on the bulletin board; quick history of the Augie legends.
Halloween is also a time to be cautious Parents should be careful with children's candy.
Speech team wins again Participants talk about recent tournaments including a win at the regional contest.
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Center gives insight into other cultures Brief history and goals of EMCEC.
Aural Impressions Review of David Byrne's "Rie Momo".
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Folk dancers perform to benefit food bank Will present international dances; will take two-day demonstration trip to Rochester, Minnesota; photo.
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Halloween reflects the past; throwback to pagan festivals Brief history of Halloween.
Spooky snacks Recipes for Halloween.
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Panthers upset Eastern Illinois, 31-28; Beaman's defensive play keys victory Freshman Willie Beaman returned an 81-yard interception to give Panthers the win over Eastern Illinois, 31-28; photo.
Runners place second in AMCU Bill Castle wins individual title while team effort comes up short in AMCU conference championships.
UNI rugby players play in Select Side tourney Dan Smith, Pat Rule, Kyle Clark, and Chad Agnew chosen to play in the Midwest Collegiate Select Side Local Union Championship.
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Witt challenges Pookyface Continues humorous look at recent "date".
Homecoming helpers thanked Extensive list of those who assisted with Homecoming.
Parties damage car in Dome lot Student blames damage on group that was drinking in Dome lot.
NI congratulated for supplement Liked Homecoming supplement.
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Women place fifth in Gateway Conference Panthers place fifth in a field of ten teams this weekend at the Gateway Conference Championships.
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Spikers spotless in loop action Northern Iowa wins two games on the road, against Bradley and Western Illinois; photo.
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Cagers take place in clinic Players share game techniques with the Iowa High School Basketball Coaches Association clinic.
Soccer season finished; indoor competition next Panthers end season with win over Iowa for a 4-0 record; begin practice on indoor field.
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Beaman's late heroics save UNI victory Freshman Willie Beaman returns 81-yard interception to give the Panthers a win over Eastern Illinois; photo.
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The Insanity Parade Entertainment tips.
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Commencement Committee organizes graduation ideas Mr. Leahy talks about the planning involved in staging commencement ceremonies.
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College Bowl Captains will meet.
Model UN Governor's Day a success; bring typed resolutions.
Psychology Club Kellie Boeckmann will talk about volunteer opportunities.
American Marketing Association Veronica McKenzie will speak.
Wesley Foundation Will sponsor bowling night.
Kappa Delta Pi Susan Etscheidt will speak on mainstreaming.
Dancer residents express tripling, parking concerns President Curris responds to questions.
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Fahr Beverage sponsors poster competition Seeks to encourage responsible drinking.
Blood drive held Gather twenty-seven units at St. Stephen Center.