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1 Cheering for a win
Fanto--Morrie J. (Class of 1995)
Cheerleaders at recent game; photo.
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2 Figures show decline in criminal incidents at UNI Crime report shows decline in most categories; table shows crimes reported from 1990 through 1994.
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3 UNI educators link up to form Council of Metro Educators
Johnson--Amanda
Computer network for educators in metropolitan area planned.
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4 Environmental center holds its first seminar
Negrete--Amy
Daylighting in Architecture is first topic; Gerald Intemann seals time capsule at CEEE dedication; photo.
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5 Public Safety log Campus crime reports.
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6 Conflict resolution program offered at UNI
Riley--Jim
New certification program in conflict resolution offered at UNI.
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7 UNI professor receives grant to study in UK William R. Downs receives Fulbright grant.
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8 American Indian Science and Engineering Society Will meet.
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9 Campus Bible Fellowship Will meet.
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10 Campus Scouts Will meet.
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11 Fall Harvest of Poetry To be featured at Hearst Center Thursday nights in October.
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12 Inner Weather Staff needed.
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13 Model United Nations Will meet.
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14 Pre-law Club Will meet.
15 Sigma Xi Will meet.
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16 Participate in Homecoming; don't just think about it . . . . Urges students to participate in activities.
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17 The virtues of being a weenie
Nodurft--Diane M. (Class of 1994)
Has come to admire tactfulness.
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18 60s 'Make love, not war' chant becomes 'Make music, not mud'
Buchheit--Peggy K. (Class of 1995)
Two UNI students recount experiences at Woodstock '94.
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19 Three generations of students bond
Thompson--Ryan
Three generations of a family take same humanities course.
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20 70s flashback: Sex Pistols
Holtkamp--Chad
Review of Sex Pistols' "Never Mind the Bollocks".
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21 Northern Iowa's Homecoming 1994 Series of articles on 1994 Homecoming activities; photo.
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22 Lux Medallion recipients contribute to campus Keith Saunders and Christina Tovar win Lux Medallions; Kristi Marchesani, Laura Pfohl Bies, and Wendy Wabeke-Dawson are finalists.
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23 Athletic director, international dance troop, cheerleaders, Tina Turner and coach Allen attend UNI Homecoming pep rally
Ruse--Michelle E. (Class of 1995)
70s style rally.
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24 Despite construction campaniling continues Traditional campaniling will work around construction obstacles.
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25 Grand marshall represents UNI's rich teaching heritage
Wing--Jennifer
Willis Wagner will be 1994 grand marshal; biographical profile; photo.
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26 Window contest reflects today's trends; Homecoming 1994 revisits the groovin' 70s
Ruse--Michelle E. (Class of 1995)
Students like 70s things.
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27 Film 'Like Water for Chocolate' delicious
Lattimer--Amy
Review of movie "Like Water for Chocolate".
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28 UNI student panelists evaluate diversity, interracial relations
Hayworth--Bret
Four speakers address audience on minority issues.
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29 UNI music department in the groove for Homecoming '94 Schedule of activities and concerts.
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30 Ahrabi-Fard relishes 350th win; women's volleyball suffers first loss, but . . . .
Iehl--Jerri (Class of 1998)
UNI defeats Bradley and Indiana State but loses to Illinois State; photo.
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31 Correction The picture of a tennis player from the September 16, 1994, issue was Lisa Castenson, not Amy Castenson.
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32 Panthers, Waller kick Bears in home opener
Gruhn--Matthew A. (Class of 1995)
UNI beats Southwest Missouri State, 12-7; photo.
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33 'Yyyeeeaahh booyyy': Sports world losing respect
Meisenheimer--Blake E. (Class of 1995)
Complains about loss of respect in sports world.
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34 Still searching for win, tennis suffers disappointing losses
Bruun--Thomas
UNI women's team loses to Valparaiso and Wisconsin-Milwaukee; photo.
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35 Shaddox encouraged; Bucknam disappointed
Grete--Brian G. (Class of 1995)
Results of Redbird Invitational; photo.