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| More cement to be torn up?; "fenced out even longer" | Concrete between the Union and Sabin Hall will be replaced soon; photo. | |
| UNI no longer "best-kept secret"; U.S. News ranks UNI seventh in Midwest | UNI tied for seventh in the Midwest according to report called "America's Best Colleges". | |
| Students are encouraged to drink responsibly during "Choices Week" | Campus activities are scheduled October 14-20 for National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week. |
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| Homecoming labeled a success | Summary of Homecoming activities and students' opinions on the week. |
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| From the UNI (Normal) archives of 1902 | News article from 1902 comments on the religious nature of some state institutions and the first use of the megaphone on campus. |
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| UNI sophomore not only a student, but a princess | Nancy Schmitt is the 1990 State Dairy Princess of Iowa; photo. | |
| Personal wellness is more than physical | Wellness can be broken into spiritual, physical, emotional, career, intellectual, environmental, and social aspects. |
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| Masters of music; music review | Review of album "World Clique" by the group Dee-Lite. | |
| Living in dorms and only ten minutes from home | Many students from the local area choose to live in the dormitories. |
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| Panthers defeat Minnesota for first time, but Gateway looms ahead | Panthers defeated Minnesota, 3-0, on Monday and will play Bradley tonight; photo. | |
| Panthers fall to Iowa | Women's team participated in Iowa Open in Iowa City. | |
| Oakland sweeps A.L. series; dynasty ahead | Columnist comments on the American League Championship Series. |
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| Inexperienced Western Illinois to visit UNI-Dome on Saturday | Panthers to face Western Illinois on Saturday; photo. |
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| Bucknam questions team's output after dismal showing at Minnesota | Men's team finished eighth of nineteen teams at the Pepsi/Reebok Minnesota Invitational last weekend. |
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| Panthers begin preparation for winter seasons; Nine lettermen return, but Panthers have tough act to follow | Team begins drills October 15. | |
| Panthers begin preparation for winter seasons; Wrestling practice already started | Brett Ryan and Rich Powers at wrestling practice; photo. | |
| Panther Profile | Profile of football player James Jones, a senior from Davenport, Iowa; photo. |
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| UNI ready for GCAC schedule | Women's team will kick off Gateway Conference schedule. |
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| Beer us! | Columnist proposes that everyone stop drinking alcohol. | |
| Group fails to represent everyone; seen as "bunch of garbage" | Student comments on the Young Socialist Alliance group meeting held on campus October 3. | |
| Propaganda seen as offensive; attitudes "do not help the situation" | Flyers posted in Bartlett Hall about Saddam Hussein offend student. |
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| Student questions political beliefs | Student supports sending Harkin back to the Senate. | |
| Reader likens now to back then | Construction situation on campus in 1968 mirrors the present day. | |
| And in This Corner | Columnist comments on instances of prejudice. | |
| Untitled | Student president thanks Sigma Alpha Epsilon members for sponsoring Red Cross Blood drive. | |
| Shull Hall escorts appreciate support | Student reports that Shull Hall Escorts will receive funds from NISG and the UNI Parents Association. |
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| Resolution demands tuition freeze; four senators would "rather be reasonable" | NISG passed resolution calling for tuition freeze despite objections from four senators and five abstentions. | |
| Residence halls affected by alcohol related problems | High number of alcohol poisonings, underage drinking, and other alcohol related problems have occurred already this semester in dormitories. | |
| Health programs offered to "conscious students" | Three programs will be held this month on AIDS, alcoholism, and eating disorders. |
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| Students promote parents | Twelve students submitted applications for "Parent of the Year" award. | |
| UNI-Dome hosts post high school fair | About nine hundred high school students visited with numerous college representatives at Post High School College Fair last week. | |
| Move to the beat of some international folk dancing | Yves Moreau will be featured at Second Annual UNI International Folk Dance Workshop October 19-21. |
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| Public Safety: Keeping up with students needs | Public Safety Department has been busy this semester with normal crime and traffic control, as well as providing training to bookstore employees. |
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| Dancers can participate in upcoming workshop | International Dance Workshop will be held October 19-21 and is sponsored by UNI Folk Ensemble. Event will feature Yves Moreau. | |
| Frisky Gorilla takes union | Art Department is holding a photography exhibition for the first time in the Union Expansion; photo. | |
| Untitled | Wendy Augustine and Wendy Luker performing in "Hedda Gabler"; photo. |