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1 Grin & "Bear" It
Wagner--David
New students move into dorms; photo.
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2 Late enrollment cap set for freshman and grad students
Wolfe--Jason
Admissions Office turns down late applications due to limited funding.
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3 Measles vaccinations to be required at UNI
Hoelscher--James B. (Class of 1991; Business and C
Students must have vaccination certification by November 1, 1992.
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4 NASA resource center to be established on campus NASA will place technological educational materials in Curriculum Lab.
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5 Overcrowding affects nearly 2000 tripled students; new residence hall will not be ready until at least January 1993
Dolgener--Jennifer A. (Class of 1993)
Over 1800 students now tripled in rooms meant for two; ROTH now in schematic plan stage; description of facilities in new dorm.
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6 Bookstore clarifies official name
Lehs--Randy
Official name is Student Co-op Bookstore.
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7 Don't Fight It
Weithorn--Mike
Considers developing a more macho image.
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8 New measles policy raised some important questions
d' Autremont--Doug
Curious about exact policy concerning vaccination.
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9 Mandatory fees not welcome
Bak--Julie
Protest mandatory computer and health services fees; has own computer and insurance.
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10 United Students of Iowa welcomes students back
Putze--Aaron A. (Class of 1993)
Director outlines history and program.
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11 News: new computer fee, hiring freeze highlight summer session Highlights of news from summer.
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12 UNI receives $4 million grant for new energy center Will build new center on campus.
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13 Federal government increases funding for disadvantaged students; Educational Opportunity Programs receive extra $270,000 Description of TRIO programs.
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14 SAE/Red Cross blood drive in Union Tuesday Hope to break 360-unit record.
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15 Bland directs at Guthrie Theatre Professor Bland on leave to direct at Guthrie.
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16 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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17 Concert Chorale tours England
Toomsen--Angela L.
Thirty-one singers visited England last summer.
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18 Exhibit reflects turmoil
Shirley--James
New exhibit by Blair Benz at Gallery of Art.
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19 Quirk shows concern by conducting environmental survey: UNI's views on environmental issues exposed
Lindaman--Tom
Student surveys attitudes of UNI students; photo.
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20 Public Safety: UNI's police force
Weiss--Sonya
Dean Shoars describes services of department.
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21 Reel to Reel
Hagerman--Brian (Class of 1992)
Review of movie "Mystery Date".
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22 Freshmen get first taste of college life: picnic labeled a huge success
Craig--Tim
SAA sponsors picnic for new students; photo.
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23 Theatre hopes to draw crowds with new schedule
Adamson--Peter
Preview of new productions and new staff.
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24 Coach Allen realistic about football season
Mitchell--Julie A. (Class of 1994)
Football team is ranked seventh in the preseason poll for NCAA 1-AA.
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25 Cross country without facilities
DePew--Rachele
Cross country's home course has been sold to the IDOT for highway construction; men's team has few on roster, but there are good numbers of women.
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26 Spike It!
Wagner--David
Volleyball player spikes ball; photo.
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27 UNI 'Poster child' quits football team
Mitchell--Julie A. (Class of 1994)
Senior Brad Gehrke has decided to leave the football team to work on his studies.
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28 Miller named interim athletic director at UNI
Jensen--John R. (Class of 1993)
Eldon Miller has been named interim athletic director, replacing Robert Bowlsby; photo.
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29 UNI volleyball faces tough road schedule
Harberts--Chad L. (Class of 1993)
Volleyball team has scheduled nine teams that made the post season last year and opens the season tonight.
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30 Panther batters rebuild rosters with open tryouts
McBride--Scott
Baseball team is concluding walk-on tryouts and hopes to improve the roster from last season.
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31 New coaches lead women's golf, tennis
Klotzbach--Cindy
Both the women's golf (Fjelstul) and tennis (Konigsmark) coaches resigned and UNI replaced them with women already on staff: Deb Vangellow (golf) and Wanda Green (tennis) staff.
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32 UNI men's golf faces inexperience, youth. . .Green feels team is 'unknown'
Thorne--Dustin
Golf returned two out seven starters and has a difficult schedule which they open on September 10.