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1 Basketball team looking to rebound from last season
Bivens--Tami
Panther women hope to improve their game of basketball from last season; photo.
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2 Depth key to wrestlers' success
Jensen--John R. (Class of 1993)
UNI wrestlers preparing for a great season; photo.
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3 Hunters' success depends on quarry
Foster--Al
A review of hunting success in the 1989 season.
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4 Newby reflects on basketball
Harberts--Chad L. (Class of 1993)
Profile of basketball player Maurice Newby.
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5 Panthers hope for repeat of last season
Graham--Patricia (Class of 1950)
Panther men try to repeat last year's success and make it to the NCAA Tournament; photo.
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6 Panthers led by experience; backed by youthful talent
Ranslem--Corey D. (Class of 1992)
Women's team preparing for new indoor season; photo.
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7 Returners dominate squad for AMCU champs
DePew--Rachele
A look at this season's men's indoor track team; photo.
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8 Skiers plan January outing
Kline--Rebecca
UNI Ski Club is planning several trips.
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9 Steffensmeier sets goal to win national title
Jensen--John R. (Class of 1993)
Wrestler Gary Steffensmeier prepares to meet goal of winning the championship title at the NCAA Division I tournament; photo.
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10 Swimmers set high goals
Mitchell--Julie A. (Class of 1994)
Swimmers hope to perform well this season and meet all their goals.
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11 Dining centers may donate unused food; concerns arise over leftovers
Adamson--Peter (Student--1990)
Dining center administrators will look into donating unused food portions to the local food bank or Salvation Army.
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12 Sigma Alpha Epsilon celebrates diamond anniversary
Huebner--Kimberly Jo (Class of 1994)
Fraternity celebrates its 75th anniversary at UNI. Notable achievement is hosting the Province Leadership School.
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13 Student government to hold new election Nov. 28; following last week's controversy
Dolgener--Jennifer A. (Class of 1993)
Election will be held November 28. Events from October 31 election were leaked to the press.
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14 And in This Corner . . .
Tuttle--Matthew
Columnist comments on recent election results.
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15 Reader protests idea
Wilson--Dean C.
Student does not want Public Safety officers to carry weapons.
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16 Recognition of 'so-called organization' not appreciated
Bauer--Angela
Student shocked by long article about UNI-GLO and disagrees with the homosexual lifestyle.
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17 Untitled
Putze--Aaron A. (Class of 1993)
Editor defends the Northern Iowan's printing of Tuesday's article on the failed NISG election.
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18 Raine defends recent election process; President responds to article in which editor 'made no attempt to be objective'
Raine--Lisa Marie (Classes of 1991 and 1995)
Believes Northern Iowan did not report the facts in November 6 article on the NISG election.
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19 Reader's intelligence insulted; truth withstands opposition
Neises--Jason
Believes Northern Iowan failed to report election problems in objective manner.
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20 Safety on campus unimproved
Bell--Jonathan
Student fails to see improvement of campus safety after assaults last year.
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21 Drug policy has major impact; policy is suppressing our natural rights
Shoesmith--Benjamin
Student disagrees with the government's policy on drugs.
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22 Northern Iowa Student Government Election Rules Document NISG election rules.
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23 Stolen property disgusts student
Gilchrist--Mary (Student--1990)
Student upset at individual who ripped article out of bound periodical in the library.
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24 Health Center offers free services and medicine for cold sufferers
Fueling--John S.
Students can get free medicine at Health Center's Self-Care Room.
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25 Leadership fall festival to be held
Heater--Rob (Student--1989-1990)
Recreational Leadership Class will host Recreational Leadership Fall Festival of Fun for students at Peet Jr. High, Price Lab, and River Hills schools.
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26 Sigma Delta Pi to sponsor speech on the influence of Southern Spain
Hagerman--Brian (Class of 1992)
Jesus Montoya will speak November 14 in Kamerick Art Building.
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27 Wind Symphony conductor to spend semester in Europe
Adamson--Peter (Student--1990)
Ronald Johnson will spend three months in Europe on Professional Development Leave; photo.
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28 Photo survey: Do you think UNI's public safety officers should carry weapons?
Huebner--Kimberly Jo (Class of 1994)
Students' views on Public Safety carrying guns; photo.
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29 'Dome Roam' promotes KGRK
Kline--Rebecca
Upcoming promotion will be co-sponsored by Domino's Pizza.
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30 Alumnus returns to direct new play
Kay--Lisa
Larry Paulsen will direct "The Marriage of Bette and Boo".
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31 Art exhibition and lectures to begin Robert Fichter's "Baby Gene Pool's Traveling Circus", Cham Hendon's "Equal Justice Under Law", and JoAnn Schnabel's "Current Works in Clay" will be at Gallery of Art beginning November 12; photo.
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32 UNI professor believes Portuguese is the language for the future
Egli--Melanie
Professor Robert Krueger hopes Portuguese becomes more popular at UNI; photo.
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33 Concert Chorale to perform concert honoring Mozart
Logan--Mickey
Tribute to Mozart will be held November 15 in Waterloo.
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34 College students sacrifice nutrition for convenience
Morgan--Danielle
College students eat large amounts of fast food.
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35 Masters of music
Masters--Brad
Review of the album "To the Extreme" by Vanilla Ice.
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36 Panther profile
Bivens--Tami
Profile of volleyball player Kristie Oleen; photo.
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37 Panthers face Division II Clarion in UNI-Dome Saturday night
Harberts--Chad L. (Class of 1993)
Panthers will face Clarion University this Saturday; photo.
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38 Panthers stop Iowa; Northern Iowa prevails with 3-2 win
Ranslem--Corey D. (Class of 1992)
Panthers defeated Iowa on Thursday night, 3 games to 2; photo.
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39 With the Bears gone, Northern Iowa is the team to beat
Harberts--Chad L. (Class of 1993)
UNI defeated rival Southwest Missouri State in football and volleyball.
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40 Schools join together to promote sports Statewide promotion of sports programs, called Kickoff Fever, initiated at the three major universities.