Issue Contents

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1 College Hill hopes for quieter Homecoming
Hogan--John M. (Class of 1994)
Bar owners and police plan to keep situation under control.
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2 NISG wants to draft ROTC policy
Hahn--Jessica J. (Class of 1995)
Resolutions would state policy.
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3 USI urges students to fight tuition increase
Muether--Anthony J. (Class of 1994)
Organizing letter-writing campaign.
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4 Homecoming draws people, money
Sauerbrei--Amy
Many business owners say that their businesses do well at Homecoming.
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5 NISG considers funding 'The Northern Edition'
Fiderlein--Brian J. (Class of 1998)
Also considers human rights policy.
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6 Lux award winners announced Dan Dickman and Darcie Novotny win.
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7 Students score low on credit card test
Potter--James Erik (Class of 1994)
Local bank explains policies.
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8 Briner at home in courtroom, classroom
Yuva--John
Part-time faculty member appointed district court judge.
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9 Evaluations measure excellence: research, service important for faculty tenure
Potter--James Erik (Class of 1994)
Faculty members explain faculty evaluation process.
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10 Question and answer: President Curris talks about tuition increases, the National Service Act
Vernstrom--Lance
President offers views on UNI.
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11 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
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12 College rankings not complete story
Frank--Ronald
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13 ROTC teaches more than any class
Ewen--Scott D.
Has learned a great deal from classes.
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14 Willing to forgive, but not forget, ad
Graves--Brian
Believes that steps have been taken to assure that offensive ads will not appear again.
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15 RUN begins new year
Block--Kristine K.
Outline of activities of Restrict Us Not (RUN).
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16 Smokers show concern for only themselves
King--Michael J. (Class of 1995)
Has allergies to tobacco smoke.
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17 This RA not fuming
Mace--Curt
Gives more complete explanation of recent false alarms in Bender Hall.
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18 One step forward, one step back
Leach--James R. (Student--1990-1994)
Believes Clinton stance on Somalia is wrong, but attitude toward Russia is correct.
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19 Time to stand, or smoke, for rights
Meyer--Rick
Feels discriminated against as smoker.
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20 Flood of music: proceeds from UNI Wind Symphony concert to aid Iowa flood victims
Torrey--Michelle L. (Class of 1994)
First performance will benefit flood victims; photo.
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21 Star Talk
Moore--Scott Alan (Class of 1995)
Dream of talk with rock stars.
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22 Wanted: Male-order love
Maass--Marcy R.
Review of the UNI theatre production "Indulgences in the Louisville Harem" by John Orlock; photo.
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23 October: Colored leaves, Halloween . . . And music Events planned by School of Music.
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24 Granola for breakfast
Sarver--Teri
Granola recipe.
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25 The Golden Palominos: this is how it feels
Tuder--Jennifer L. (Class of 1996)
Review of the CD "This Is How It Feels" by The Golden Palominos; photo.
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26 Sports Junkies: they're back and better than ever
Gutz--Ryan P. (Class of 1999)
Professor Rob Snyder and Scott Stackhouse, a broadcasting major, produce the T.V. show "Sports Junkies"; photo.
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27 Sycamores invade the UNI-Dome: Indiana State will attempt to spoil Northern Iowa's homecoming
Gutz--Ryan P. (Class of 1999)
UNI's football team defeated Southwest Missouri State, 20-14, last weekend and will play Indiana State for Homecoming; photo.
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28 Lady runners steal lead from Cyclones at Nike Invitational
Sines--Tim
UNI's women's cross country team defeated the Iowa State Cyclones; preparing to host Drake today.
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29 Men's golf finishes ninth at Twin Cities
Maschino--Tyler
UNI's men's golf finished ninth out of twenty-four teams last weekend at the Twin Cities Invitational.
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30 Bulldogs bark bigger than bite
Lindaman--Matt
UNI's women's volleyball team defeated the Drake Bulldogs last Wednesday, 15-7, 15-6, and 15-7; photo.
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31 Jordan retirement stuns the world The Chicago Bulls' Michael Jordan retired from the game of basketball Wednesday.
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32 Braves will reign in World Series
MacLagan--Ryan
World Series predictions.
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33 UNI Tae Kwon-Do testing announced
Etzen--Jason
UNI's Tae Kwon-Do Club will hold their 24th annual promotional testing today.