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1 Loan crisis confronted; students speak out
Huebner--Kimberly Jo (Class of 1994)
United States Student Association believes current student loan foundation financial crisis is the result of past policies.
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2 MAPS to begin Sept. 17 "Monday Afternoon Pathways to Success" seminars will begin September 17 with guest speakers giving presentations on self improvement topics.
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3 Stolen sign upsets manager; "not just a silly prank"
Huebner--Kimberly Jo (Class of 1994)
Campus Student Bookstore sign was stolen September 1 but returned September 8; photo.
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4 Thompson's column praised, questioned
Baird--Amy
Student describes her perceptions of God's views on homosexuals.
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Thompson--Mark E.
With Saddam Hussein in Iraq, columnist questions Nostradamus' prediction of the coming of the anti-Christ.
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6 Bell wishes to represent students
Bell--William
Candidate for Democratic representative William "Bill" Bell asks for student support.
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7 Issues for U' n I'
Raine--Lisa Marie (Classes of 1991 and 1995)
NISG president urges students to register to vote.
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8 Student devises plan to finish campus construction
Kaufmann--John
Student proposes using military personnel to finish campus construction projects.
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9 Cooking privileges for fall 1991 restricted; fire safety code violated
Dolgener--Jennifer A. (Class of 1993)
Stoves will be removed from Noehren and Hagemann Halls and Bender and Dancer Hall lounges will be renovated because of safety code; photo.
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10 Program of diversity planned for UNI
Allan--Matt
"A Celebration of Diversity" is a six-day celebration to make students aware of minority cultures. Activities include live bands, comedian, discussion group, and lecture.
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11 Robert Minter named dean of school of management; first of a series
Phipps--David (Student--1990)
Robert Minter named Dean of the College of Business Administration.
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12 Portuguese offered for language requirement Learning the language of Brazil, Portuguese, may be important in the future.
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13 Students may replace troops in Middle East Many students will be affected if President George Bush calls up the military reservists to fight in the mid-east.
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14 Methodist church establishes new weekly singles group, M.A.S.T
Fisher--Carrie A. (Classes of 1993 and 1996)
First United Methodist Church in Waterloo has organized a singles group, Meeting As Singles Together, for UNI students and others.
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15 Phone-a-thon and senior challenge in planning stages
Havlik--Carey A. (Class of 1993)
Senior challenge is a way to acknowledge the senior class and allow them to raise funds for their class gift.
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16 Regular fitness classes offered by Wellness Promotion Program
Korschot--Adrienne
Program offers inexpensive exercise classes to students and faculty; photo.
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17 UNI representatives attend national Model UN conference in New York
Duve'--Norm
Ten representatives from UNI attended conference at the United Nations Building June 28-July 1.
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18 Womenfest to be celebrated by Family Resource Center Day-long celebration of women will be held at Holiday Inn September 28.
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Duve'--Norm
Columnist comments on the leadership of President George Bush.
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20 Full schedule planned; Funion '90
Duve'--Norm
"Funion '90" will introduce new students to campus activities and groups September 12. Other activities scheduled include live band and contests.
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21 One of the world's oldest steel bands to perform at Funion "21st Century Steel Band" will perform next Wednesday night in the Union for Funion.
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22 Radio call-in show features prejudice
Ebert--Stephanie
National Public Radio will feature week-long program called "Class of 2000: The Prejudice Puzzle".
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23 Union hosts homecoming activities
Ruhde--Ellen
Homecoming Pep Rally party will be held October 5 in the Union, featuring comedian Ben Ulin. Dance will be held October 6 with music by "Back Alley Band".
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24 Iowa State too much for Panthers, 35-6; Bryant gets 177 yards
Harberts--Chad L. (Class of 1993)
Panthers lose game to Iowa State, 35-6; photo.
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25 Northern Iowa gains a split at Iowa State
Harberts--Chad L. (Class of 1993)
UNI defeated Drake at volleyball mythical state championships in Ames; photo.
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26 Panthers win again!; strong team play defeats Bulldogs, Cyclones
Sievers--Kristen M. (Class of 1991)
Panthers win All-Iowa Classic in Ames this weekend with wins over Drake and Iowa State.
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27 Women's tennis team wins opener over Central, 7-2
Bivens--Tami
UNI defeats Central College in first meet of year; Graceland cancels match.
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28 Women take second at Indianola
Nielsen--Jennifer
Women's cross country placed second out of ten teams at the Dick Buxton Invitational.
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Ranslem--Corey D. (Class of 1992)
UNI player Charles Lister is flipped upside down at UNI-Iowa State game Saturday; photo.
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30 Panther men's golf team set to begin play; face Drake today
Foster--Al
Men's golf team hopes to win conference this season and begins play today against Drake.
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31 Panther Profile
Bivens--Tami
Profile of UNI head football coach Terry Allen; photo.