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1 Executive Director of American Humanics Program resigns
Huggins--Kelly (Class of 1993)
Edward Clark resigned from his position as of November 9.
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2 Nobody ever promised them a rose garden
Johnston--Krista L. (Class of 1992)
Students picking up dead plants in front of Gilchrist Hall; photo.
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3 Rapes and sexual assaults are cause for concern for university students
Phipps--David (Student--1990)
Only 10-15% of all campus sexual assaults are reported to authorities and most are acquaintance assaults.
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4 Students faced with possible rise in mandatory health fees
Dolgener--Jennifer A. (Class of 1993)
Topics at Board of Regents meeting included raising student health fee to $40, new computer fee at University of Iowa, and new tuition policy.
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5 And in This Corner
Tuttle--Matthew
Columnist suggests getting to know people before judging them on their race, color, or sexual orientation.
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6 Interpretations wrong; women not just "possessions"
Bloom--Jennifer R.
Student responds to Mark Thompson's column on women printed November 6.
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7 Story's photo, reasoning questioned
Menke--J. David
Student comments on the Northern Iowan's November 9 story on UNI-GLO and other letters from students.
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8 Bauer defended, homosexuality condemned; "receiving¿ due penalty of their error, which is death"
Crouse--Bart
Student comments on the Bible's view of homosexuality.
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9 Contentions, opinions seen as "disturbing"
Wiles--Timothy J. (Library Faculty)
Faculty member comments on Angela Bauer's letter of November 9 on UNI-GLO.
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10 Reader presents "truly ugly conclusions"; article brings attention to 'often ignored minority"
Miller--Leah
Student supports Angela Bauer's view in her November 9 letter.
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11 Values, society being tested as rules are cast aside
Cassill--Mark E.
Student comments on the lack of morality in society today.
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12 KHKE holds fundraiser to compensate for cutbacks
Feuling--John S.
KHKE had positive responses in fundraising campaign this week.
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13 Notice New street, called Campus Street, is open east of the Art 2 building. Nearby streets and parking lots will be closed for construction.
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14 UNI assistant professor of flute becomes published
Adamson--Peter (Student--1990)
Angeleita Floyd will publish her dissertation entitled "The Gilbert Legacy--Methods, Exercises, and Techniques for the Flutist"; photo.
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15 UNI students are given chance to study in Japan Informational meetings will be held today and December 4 for those interested in studying at Kansai Gaidai in Japan.
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16 Three UNI students "Shock the World"
Heater--Rob (Student--1989-1990)
Warren Wortham, James Howard Shirley, and Jonathan Brown are part of Ice Age Productions.
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17 Public Safety keeps university informed
Phipps--David (Student--1990)
Public Safety updates UNI on parking, safety, and general issues.
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18 Jewelry workshop to be held next month Jewelry and metal casting workshop will be held at UNI for advanced high school students.
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19 'Surf'in U.S.A.
Johnston--Krista L. (Class of 1992)
Campbell Hall's Rainbow House residents share signs they used in their Surf detergent commercial; photo.
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20 "Holy Cow!"- it's Matt Wagner; Harry Carey says "Cubs win," but at UNI¿
Johnston--Krista L. (Class of 1992)
Student Matt Wagner has been working on his imitation of Harry Caray; photo.
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21 Christmas lights brighten campus and spirits; tree lighting ceremony part of UNI tradition
Logan--Mickey
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22 Senior leader honored with the Valley Fair scholarship
Johnston--Krista L. (Class of 1992)
Jeffery Mitchell awarded $2000 scholarship from Valley Fair in Minnesota; photo.
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23 Masters of music
Masters--Brad
A review of Wendy and Lisa's new album "Erotica".
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24 Author sees predator problems in the future
Foster--Al
Number of hunters and other predators greatly outnumbers the prey.
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25 Panthers control own destiny as post-season Gateway tournament starts
Ranslem--Corey D. (Class of 1992)
Panthers battle for invitation to NCAA tournament this weekend.; photo.
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26 UNI hosts NAU in regular season finale
Harberts--Chad L. (Class of 1993)
Panthers prepare to play Northern Arizona this Saturday; photo.
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27 Northern Iowa cross country teams wrap up seasons; men take ninth place at Regionals
Graham--Patricia (Class of 1950)
Team earned ninth place out of fourteen teams in the NCAA Region Five Championships last weekend in Springfield, Missouri.
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28 Northern Iowa cross country teams wrap up seasons; women take 10th; Allen leads squad
DePew--Rachele
Seven members of cross country team traveled to Springfield, Missouri, to compete at the regional cross country meet; team placed tenth.
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29 Swim team falls to WIU, NIU
Mitchell--Julie A. (Class of 1994)
Both men's and women's swim teams wound up on the losing end in their first two swim meets of the season.
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30 Wrestling team set for Nebraska-Omaha Open
Jensen--John R. (Class of 1993)
Opening the season on Saturday against a powerful field at the Nebraska-Omaha Open.
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31 Jermier works to keep Panthers in the black
Jensen--John R. (Class of 1993)
Profile of John "Jersey" Jermier's work as Associate Athletic Director.
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32 Panther profile
Bivens--Tami
Profile of volleyball player Chris Less; photo.
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33 Panthers falls to Iowa State
Klavitter--Dave
UNI lost to Iowa State, 8-6.
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34 GCAC disbands; UNI's status uncertain
Harberts--Chad L. (Class of 1993)
Gateway Collegiate Athletics Conference will disband its women's sports program in 1992.