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| Gubernatorial candidate speaks on costs of higher education | Candidate Don Avenson spoke in the Union Tuesday to clarify his position on tuition costs; photo. | |
| Alcohol policy approved; tailgating, residence halls affected | New policy requires groups of over twenty-five to have a written permit and $100 deposit to tailgate in the North Dome parking lot; hours for tailgating are restricted. | |
| Record enrollment; many residence hall students tripled | Enrollment has surpassed 12, 000 students for first time in history and between 1,500-1,800 students will be tripled. | |
| Students' patience needed | Map has been created to assist students and faculty navigate through the construction projects on campus; photo and map. |
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| Student Government aids students, faculty | NISG offered students free copies of their schedules last week; photo. |
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| Lux medallion recipients named | Michele Thurn and Michael Armbrecht will receive the Lux Service Medallion Award. |
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| UNI faculty attend conference in China | Thomas Switzer, Anne Federlein, Richard Zehrbach, and Michael Waggoner attended the Fourth Annual Conference of the USA/China Teacher Education Consortium in China recently. |
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| Positive ways to accept the construction | Looking at the positive side of campus construction detours. | |
| UNI hosts faculty exchange professor | Henry Lacey was a visiting professor of English this past summer, teaching classes on African-American poetry. | |
| College freshman recognizable | Freshmen can be identified by the way they walk to class, choose their drinking glasses, prepare for classes, lose their keys, and fill too much space in their dorm rooms. |
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| It's been said "Two's company, three's a crowd"¿ | Students find many benefits of being tripled in the residence halls; photo. |
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| Hangin' with Heather | Senior comments on experiencing homesickness her first semester at UNI. |
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| A disadvantaged background doesn't hold this student back | Profile of non-traditional student Tony Keeling; photo. |
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| Art exhibit to be highlighted at University | Peter Gourfain will exhibit his ceramics and wood carvings at the Gallery of Art from September 4-29. | |
| Students spend summer studying careers | Area public school children spent time on campus last summer learning about careers in "Summer Career Connection" sponsored by the Educational Talent Search and UNICUE. |
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| From the President | President Curris asks for patience from students as the UNI school year begins with high enrollment. | |
| A look at Hussein | Columnist comments on the American and British hostages still in Iraq and on Saddam Hussein. | |
| Untitled | Comments on returning to school and events of summer. | |
| Untitled | Comments on the fundamentalist view that God is against homosexuals. |
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| Music Review | A review of music by the artist Jon Bon Jovi; photo. |
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| Author recounts summer headlines | Summer sports headlines include Roseanne Barr's rendition of the National Anthem, Cub's turn-around, and George Steinbrenner. | |
| Panthers open season with conference foe | Preview of season opening game against Southern Illinois; photo. | |
| Panthers set to begin season on Saturday | A look at the players in the various positions this season. |
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| Spikers set to play | Pre-season look at Panthers before opening match against Montana State; photo. |
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| UNI's Reese drafted by CBA's Thunder | Former Panther Jason Reese chosen to play in CBA league for Quad City Thunder; photo. | |
| Schrage hired as new baseball coach | Dave Schrage named new head baseball coach. |
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| Two receive Marion Golf Scholarships | Matt Klenske and Doug Boysen will receive scholarship to play golf at UNI. | |
| Huso leaves Northern Iowa | Women's assistant basketball coach Holly Huso resigns to take position at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. | |
| Special team stalwarts | Special team members Chris Klieman, Brian Mitchell, and Dan Rush at press day; photo. |
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| 1990 Northern Iowa football and volleyball schedules | Fall football and volleyball schedules. |
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| Coaches poll tabs Northern Iowa for fourth place in GCAC | Southwest Missouri State, Eastern Illinois, and Illinois State were chosen as finishing in front of UNI in the Gateway Conference this year; Mike Fontana, Brian Mitchell, James Jones, Matt Brinkman, and Willie Beamon named to pre-season all-league team. | |
| Untitled | Traci Jesse at first day of fall practice; photo. |
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| Dreyer makes successful jump from AMCU to the minor leagues; Panthers in the Pros | Former Panther Steve Dreyer was drafted by Texas Rangers; photo. |
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| Room fire in Rider Hall | Fire broke out in trash can in room 202 of Rider Hall last Sunday night; no property damage or injuries reported. | |
| New director is "for all students" | Ben Stone is the newly elected executive director of the United Students of Iowa in Des Moines. | |
| Greeks "Beat the Heat" | Greeks served flavored ice and others offered activities in the Greek sponsored "Beat the Heat" program Monday; photo. |
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| UNI breaks ground with real estate program | Students may now earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in business administration and finance with an emphasis in real estate. | |
| Five $1,000 scholarships available | Five scholarships are being sponsored by Iowa National Bankshares Corporation with no restrictions on field of study, race, religion or sex. |
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| German scholars to speak | Professor Karl Heinz will discuss the traditions of King Arthur and Professor Jutta Goller on the work of Sylvia Plath today in the Union. |
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| Coach Allen helps MDA | Head football coach Terry Allen will help with the annual Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon Labor Day weekend. |