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1 Dealing with problems: teleconferences designed to enhance campus security
Phipps--David (Student--1990)
Series of teleconferences will address different aspects of campus security, including racial harassment.
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2 Soviets, U.S. and McCalley bridge environmental gap
Mickel--Angie
David McCalley designed "Outlook" program for environmental education curriculum in Soviet Union.
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3 Speech team's coordinated efforts gain UNI two high tourney finishes
Adamson--Peter (Student--1990)
Members of individual speech team competed in Hill Country Swing tournament in September and Iowa Swing tournament last weekend.
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4 Untitled Collection of metal hog oilers, owned by Robert and Louise Coates, will be on display at Gallery of Art; photo.
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5 Career Fair successful, support appreciated
Stone--Muriel B. (Placement Staff)
Placement director thanks campus community for their support for the 10th Annual UNI Career Fair.
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6 Donating blood may save a life
Fogarty--Sean
Blood drive co-chair encourages students to give blood at drive October 9.
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7 Kudos for UNI music department
Sprengeler--Timothy J.
Student impressed with outstanding performances at Scholarship Benefit Concert.
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8 Reader likes 'new look'
Schumburg--Helen
Alum likes new look of Northern Iowan.
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9 Committee to commission art for annual city celebration Sturgis Falls Celebration Board announces call for artists to submit their work with chance to design celebration poster.
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10 Greeks attend ethics teleconference
Huggins--Kelly (Class of 1993)
Fifty students attended teleconference on ethics in the Greek system September 30.
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11 Internships offer opportunities for students in nation's capital Students can spend a semester or a few weeks as interns in Washington, D. C., through the Washington Center.
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12 Orchesis to model for fashion show
Mickel--Angie
Members of Orchesis will model ski wear from Alpine Ski and Patio at Spinner McGee's October 12.
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13 Theatre Pizzazz set to begin seventh season
Halverson--Mary
Children are introduced to drama through Theatre Pizzazz workshops.
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14 Paper towels may become a memory; for financial, environmental and sanitary reasons
Dolgener--Jennifer A. (Class of 1993)
Removal of paper towel dispensers from residence hall restrooms was one topic at recent NISG meeting.
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15 Playhouse celebrates diamond anniversary
Adamson--Peter (Student--1990)
UNI students and faculty will perform at Waterloo Community Playhouse's 75th Anniversary Musical Gala this weekend; photo.
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16 Pianist to perform Egyptian pianist Selim Sednawi will lecture and perform today.
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17 Untitled
Johnston--Krista L. (Class of 1992)
Kappa Sigma fraternity will celebrate its fifth anniversary this weekend; photo.
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18 Hog oilers stand test of time; become art collection; beauty is in the eye of the beholder, they say . . . Hog oilers from Robert and Louise Coates, drawings by Edward Henderson and John Yau, and photo display called "Mountain Iron, Minnesota", will be exhibited at Gallery of Art.
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19 Need an excuse to leave school indefinitely?
Logan--Mickey
Students need to be aware of plagiarism, both intentional and unintentional, and the punishments for plagiarism.
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20 No dance style is impossible, Orchesis doesn't limit themselves
Fisher--Carrie A. (Classes of 1993 and 1996)
History, purpose, and current goals of the student dance organization Orchesis; photo
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21 Hess 'gives something back' to UNI; parade shows results of hard work
Fisher--Carrie A. (Classes of 1993 and 1996)
Senior Lori Hess was chairperson for the 1990 Homecoming Parade; photo.
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22 The world is his classroom
Korschot--Adrienne
Profile of political science department head Dhirendra Vajpeyi.
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23 Masters of music; music review
Masters--Brad
Review of the album "X" by INXS.
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24 Photo Survey-- What does Homecoming mean to you?
Hein--Kristin D.
Students share their thoughts on Homecoming; photo.
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25 Organizations offer students experience in newest field
Havlik--Carey A. (Class of 1993)
Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) and PRisms are two organizations for students interested in public relations.
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26 Photograph displayed in Union Advanced photography students will display their works in Maucker Union beginning October 8 in "The Frisky Gorilla Show"; photo.
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27 Movie Review
Rezabek--Michael
Review of the movie "Pacific Heights" with Michael Keaton, Melanie Griffith and Matthew Modine; photo.
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28 From fins to footwork
Johnston--Krista L. (Class of 1992)
Former Panther swimmer Tammy Mann plays soccer with UNI Soccer Club; photo.
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29 Panthers finish third at own Invitational; Ferris loses first day lead after mishap
Bivens--Tami
UNI hosted a women's golf invitational this weekend and finished third of eight teams; photo.
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30 Steve Hougum quits UNI football team
DeHaven--Michelle
Terry Allen announced on Monday that Steve Hougum was quitting Panther football; photo.
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31 Panthers finish season on sour note at Kansas
Graham--Patricia (Class of 1950)
UNI's softball team finished 0-5 at the Kansas Invitational to wrap up their season.
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32 Northern Iowa defeats Wartburg, 8-1
Bivens--Tami
Women's tennis players finish their season 5-3 after defeating Wartburg 8-1; photo.
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33 UNI hockey team ready for season
Huggins--Kelly (Class of 1993)
UNI hockey team will begin its second season in action, bringing with them lots of enthusiasm.
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34 Panthers prepare for Illinois State
Mitchell--Julie A. (Class of 1994)
UNI's football team is ranked seventeenth in the NCAA 1-AA polls; will play Illinois State this Saturday.
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35 Panther profile
Bivens--Tami
Profile of UNI's cross country runner Bill Castle; photo.
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36 Win streak snapped; Northern Iowa falls to Memphis State
Sievers--Kristen M. (Class of 1991)
UNI volleyball team's streak of fourteen consecutive wins was broken by Memphis State last weekend.