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1 Construction workers asked to vacate; UNI officials dissatisfied
Johnston--Krista L. (Class of 1992)
UNI is dissatisfied with the work of Cedar Valley Corporation; photo.
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2 Kappa Sigma supplies additional escorts
Huggins--Kelly (Class of 1993)
Kappa Sigma fraternity will now provide escort services for students off campus.
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3 UNI is "Second Best Buy"
Feuling--John S.
UNI ranked as second best buy among Midwest universities by U. S. News and World Report .
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4 President congratulates EMSA members; committee "taking steps that have not been taken before"
Shirley--James
President of EMSA congratulates members who attended Council on the Status of Latinos annual conference.
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5 Priority; budget or campaign?; Rep. Tauke goes to fundraiser and misses vote
Snider--Gary
Student disappointed that Representative Tom Tauke missed a vote on the budget to attend fundraiser in Minnesota.
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6 Taking the extra minute
Smaldino--Joseph J. (Communicative Disorders Faculty)
Professor comments on individuals who cut across the grass instead of taking the sidewalk.
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7 Untitled
Tuttle--Matthew
Fictional conversation between President Bush and John Sununu.
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8 Avenson is "true friend" of students
Snider--Gary
Student supports Don Avenson for governor.
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9 Loyalty remains no matter where; platoon leader proud of alma mater
Hlas--Paul
UNI graduate asks students to remember service men in Saudi Arabia.
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10 Student opposes drug legalization
Miller--Edward (Ted)
Student comments on Mark Thompson's October 23 column on legalizing drugs to reduce the deficit.
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11 Time for a change?
Nicholson--Clarissa
Cedar Falls resident supports William Bell for Iowa House of Representatives.
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12 Bollwinkel receives environmental grant; awarded $75,346 for program
Halverson--Bradley D. (Alumni Relations Staff)
Grant will support work on "Environmental Issues Instruction Program" model for grade school children.
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13 Folk Ensemble, Orchesis to perform joint concert
Mickel--Angie
Annual joint performance will be held November 3 for Parent's Weekend.
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14 Harkin campaigns to be first reelected democratic senator in Iowa; Persian Golf policy is criticized
Allan--Matt
Tom Harkin answered questions in the CAC Sunday afternoon.
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15 New program links students to job market
Mickel--Angie
Placement's National Employer Wire Service (NEWS-Iowa) helps students locate jobs in Iowa; photo.
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16 Lions club awards scholarships
Adamson--Peter (Student--1990)
Jeffrey Rathmell, Dorinda Aldrich, and Lynne Bohr will receive Cedar Falls Lions Club scholarships.
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17 Communications department adds new faculty members
Mickel--Angie
Sarina Chen and Xu Yu will teach in the Department of Communications this year.
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18 Regents to debate answer to UNI dorm crunch
Dolgener--Jennifer A. (Class of 1993)
Regents will consider proposal for new residence hall. Other NISG meeting topics included food services, sidewalks, project funding, and open positions.
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19 Several UNI professors write and publish own works
Johnston--Krista L. (Class of 1992)
Faculty members publish textbooks and other materials; photo.
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20 Students "staying here more often" because of gas prices
Guthrie--Jennie
Persian Gulf conflict is causing gas prices to rise.
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21 Students show concern; half birthday of Earth Week celebrated
Fisher--Carrie A. (Classes of 1993 and 1996)
Hagemann Hall residents celebrated Earth Guard Week.
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22 Untitled
Ranslem--Corey D. (Class of 1992)
UNI Interpreters Theatre will present "Gilgamesh the King" October 26-27; photo.
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23 Accident alters body, but not personality
Hein--Kristin D.
Although injured in a diving accident, Lance Kohnke is working hard to walk again; photo.
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24 Untitled
Ranslem--Corey D. (Class of 1992)
Eighty-year old evergreen tree near Maucker Union will not be decorated for the holidays because it is dying; photo.
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25 Masters of music
Masters--Brad
A review of music by "Information Society".
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26 "Marlin" has many diverse interests
Ruhde--Ellen
Monica Parker, member of UNI Marlins team, is the Personality of the Week.
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27 Four Panthers nominated
Mitchell--Julie A. (Class of 1994)
James Jones, Brian Mitchell, Seth Bonnette, and Mike Fontana named to All America football teams.
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28 Gateway road trip awaits Panthers
Ranslem--Corey D. (Class of 1992)
UNI travels to Indiana State and Illinois State this weekend; photo.
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29 Passing Panther offense to meet air-controlling defense in must-win game
Mitchell--Julie A. (Class of 1994)
Panthers preparing to win over Eastern Illinois this Saturday, in hopes of keeping playoff dreams alive.
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30 Pheasants: Guide to the top ringneck hunting grounds
Foster--Al
Opening day of pheasant hunting season is tradition for columnist.
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31 Panther profile
Bivens--Tami
Profile of cross country runner Trent Timson; photo.
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32 Panthers look to regain Mid-Continent crown at Akron Panthers face biggest meet yet at Mid-Continent Conference Championships .
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33 Runners fight poor weather conditions at Minnesota Open
DePew--Rachele
Women struggle in bad weather at Minnesota Open and face Gateway Conference meet next weekend.
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34 Eagen reflects on his career at Northern Iowa
Nielsen--Jennifer
Former Panther football player reflects on his athletic choices.
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35 Swimmers begin season at Maverick Pentathlon Swimmers preparing for first meet at Mankato, Minnesota, Saturday.