Issue Contents

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1 Program for students to teach and learn English
Mickel--Angie
Both international students and native students will benefit by participating in CIEP's "Conversation Partners" program.
2 Racism, sexism and homophobia are topics of forum discussion
Halverson--Mary
Joe Wells discussed findings from a survey given to his students. CROW Forum, started by Elaine Kalmar, features speakers focusing on gender related issues.
3 Regents to review tuition increase for 1991: '. . .not fair to students'
Huebner--Kimberly Jo (Class of 1994)
Students are opposed to the proposed 3.8% increase in tuition and fees.
4 Untitled
Ranslem--Corey D. (Class of 1992)
Melissa Truitt and Shelly Ott discussing plants with Flowerama employee Kristi Even; photo.
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5 And In This Corner. . .
Tuttle--Matthew
Columnist comments on the way that President Bush has handled the crisis in the mid-east and Saddam Hussein.
6 Tomahawk finishes sale, donates proceeds
Grittmann--Lee
Tomahawk Club will make a contribution to Rod Library. Service Fraternity has awarded several scholarships to UNI students.
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7 Senators opposed to alcohol policy
Dolgener--Jennifer A. (Class of 1993)
UNI's new policy restricting tailgating, the recent tuition increase, and financial aid topics of recent NISG meeting; photo.
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8 Second in a series: Natural Sciences names temporary dean
Adamson--Peter (Student--1990)
Gerald Intemann named interim dean of the College of Natural Sciences.
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9 Comedian to appear in Union
Struck--Chad A.
Comedian Steven Kimbrough will perform September 18 as first of five comedy clubs this semester.
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10 A look back to the beginning of UNI's Homecoming: 70 years
Logan--Mickey
Brief history of UNI's Homecoming.
11 Sculptures around campus can now be understood; Regularly seen by students, always questioned, but never interpreted. . .
Kline--Rebecca
Background of several campus outdoor sculptures; photo.
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12 Music review
Masters--Brad
Review of the album "Bossanova" produced by the Pixies.
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13 108 eggs for just one batch of cookies
Havlik--Carey A. (Class of 1993)
Dining managers use computer programs to project the number of students who will be eating at certain meals and plan the menu accordingly.
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14 Dining services join the fiesta!; Hispanic Week celebrated by various groups on campus
Fisher--Carrie A. (Classes of 1993 and 1996)
Authentic Hispanic food will be served during Hispanic Week in the dining centers. The special meal is just one of several theme meals offered throughout the year.
15 Electrodes on your feet?
Johnson--Kristena R.
Student's body fat is measured at Wellness Assessment Clinic; photo.
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16 UNI student is president of national organization
Ruhde--Ellen
Profile of student Mike Raso, who has been named President of the National Collegiate Middle School Association; photo.
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17 Inside the lines
Harberts--Chad L. (Class of 1993)
Columnist comments on Jim Walden's comments about Blaise Bryant, baseball, volleyball state championships, and the Vikings.
18 Panther golfers drop close one to Drake
Foster--Al
Men's golf team lost by two strokes to the Drake Bulldogs.
19 Panthers get ready for OSU
Mitchell--Julie A. (Class of 1994)
The Panther's defeated SIU last Saturday, 30-9, and prepare to play OSU this Saturday in Stillwater, Oklahoma; photo.
20 Profile
Bivens--Tami
Profile of UNI's quarterback Jay Johnson; photo.
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21 UNI volleyball team set to play in Cal-Irvine tournament
Ranslem--Corey D. (Class of 1992)
The undefeated volleyball team will travel to California to play in the California-Irvine tournament; photo.
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22 Big weekend for UNI runners; men's team opens season at Iowa triangular
Harrison--Craig
UNI men's cross country team prepares for season opener in the Iowa triangular.
23 Rough first round for UNI golf team; take 10th at ISU
Bivens--Tami
Women's golf team finished tenth out of ten teams in their tournament at Iowa State University.
24 Women's team hopes for good finish at Midwest Collegiate Open The women runners will compete at the Midwest Collegiate Open tomorrow at Kenosha, Wisconsin.
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25 Tennis team opens season at Northern Illinois; three lettermen gone
DeHaven--Michelle
Men's tennis players will open their season tomorrow at Northern Illinois University.
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26 Joe Fuller earns spot with San Diego; Panthers in the pros (part three of a series)
Nielsen--Jennifer
UNI defensive back Joe Fuller will play for the San Diego Chargers; photo.
27 Rowing team takes novice division at Sprint Regatta UNI's rowing crew won the novice division at the Waterloo Sprint Regatta.
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28 Tough weekend for UNI at Redbird Invitational
Graham--Patricia (Class of 1950)
Panthers went 1-4 at weekend tournament and travel to Ames for Iowa State Invitational this weekend.