Issue Contents

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1 Gov, Branstad visits campus; seeks to relate to UNI
Klotzbach--Cindy
Governor tours ICN facilities; photo.
2 Police disperse crowd on College Hill; streets blocked off to protect Homecoming crowd
Riley--Jim
Police disperse crowds outside bars at 2:30 AM without significant incident.
3 Signing for choice
Wagner--David
Students sign petitions at abortion rally; photo.
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4 Challenge to NI editorial board
Hall--David J. (Student--1990-1993)
Believes NI fails to cover important issues.
5 Concern with CFPD techniques
Hill--Marie L.
Believes Cedar Falls Police used confrontational tactics and poor communication skills.
6 Noebleed Seats
Kaufmann--John
Humorous look at escort services.
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7 ERA not about stereotypes
Garn--Gregg A. (Class of 1994)
Support ERA, but avoid stereotypes.
8 GEA urges students to vote
Aasberg--William (Student--1992)
Urges students to support state ERA.
9 Public Safety officers not toy cops; wife of former ISU officer speaks out
Treloar--Sharon Bevans
Officers are fully trained and deserve respect.
10 Untitled
Duneman--Jeff
Presents views on discovery of New World.
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11 Disrespect seen at parade
Yoder--Lisa
Believes people should stand when the flag passes.
12 Times and values have changed
Nietfeld--Sonya R.
Attempts to refute views of recent letter regarding homosexuality.
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13 Hill merchants and police meet to discuss problems
Riley--Jim
Meeting held to discuss recent violence and disturbance on College Hill; police outline actions.
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14 Debate duo places first Nat Carlo and Tyler Conaway finish first.
15 UNI to host industrial tech conference Outline of program.
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16 To the White House
Prins--Todd A. (Class of 1994)
Considers campaign's negative issues.
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17 UNI's visibility stressed at NISG
Oakleaf--Brian
Pat Geadelmann speaks to NISG about raising awareness for UNI's needs.
18 Untitled Student wins pinball game in contest; photo.
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19 The death of Bernard Silas
Corson--Andrew
Short story.
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20 Panthers ready to defend top ranking
Mitchell--Julie A. (Class of 1994)
Prepare for Western Kentucky; photo.
21 Shedd takes conference honors after Homecoming game
Mitchell--Julie A. (Class of 1994)
Kenny Shedd named Gateway offensive player of week; photo.
22 Volleyball returns home for weekend conference action
Jensen--John R. (Class of 1993)
Prepares for Bradley and Illinois State; photo.
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23 Cross country teams make rare home appearance Saturday
Evans--Tobin R.
Will meet Drake.
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24 Baillos has injury-free record for UNI tennis
Mitchell--Julie A. (Class of 1994)
Profile of tennis player Phil Baillos; photo.
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25 Meyer honored by MVC Jason Meyer is MVC runner of the week.
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26 Bakley: "very confident"; softball team finishes fall at 13-6, looks to spring
Hansen--Luke
Finish 2-4 at Western Illinois.
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27 From the Upper Deck
Meyer--Rick
Looks at college bowl possibilities.
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28 Golfers end season struggling; coach cites lack of depth, experience as main problems
Ferchen--Jon D. (Class of 1993)
Season wrap-up.
29 Men's golf finishes eighth at Iowa State
Ferchen--Jon D. (Class of 1993)
Finish eighth of nine teams.
30 Undefeated Panthers host tennis meet
Meyer--Rick
Local invitational will close season.