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1 Members mull new arts center
Warrington--Holly
Advisory committee formed to plan new performing arts center; legislature will consider $7.1 million funding request.
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2 Under construction
Muehl--Michele A. (Class of 1997)
Several campus construction projects nearing completion, but some sidewalks are still torn up; photo.
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3 Award honors former professor Emily Ewoldt wins first Myra Boots award.
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4 Counseling Center offers workshops
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5 DOR begins pizza service Department of Residence starts Panther Express Pizza Delivery service for on-campus delivery.
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6 Governor's Cup goes to Lovell Jeffrey A. Lovell wins 1995 Governor's Cup for outstanding ROTC cadet.
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7 Public Safety gets a new look with uniforms, bikes
Klockner--Carrie
Three officers will participate in bicycle patrol duties this year.
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8 ISCS powers up computer labs with new equipment
Muehlig--Grant A.
Computers upgraded in labs.
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9 Faculty, staff join move-in crew efforts
Sundermeyer--Eric
Faculty and staff members helped students move into the dorms.
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10 Five receive scholarships UNI Connection awards scholarships.
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11 KUNI gains recognition Rural Midwest economy series wins award.
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12 SAA honors Jacobson Kris Jacobson named outstanding member by Student Alumni Ambassadors.
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13 Residence halls sponsor "Play It Safe" programs
Warrington--Holly
Series attempts to teach UNI students to prevent crime.
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14 Dear President Koob: UNI needs new, more indicative name
Hayworth--Bret
Believes UNI should change its name to the University of Northeast Iowa to reflect hometowns of most of its students.
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15 Just because you're a freshman doesn't mean you gotta go acting like one
Sporer--Stephen
Offers tips to new students.
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16 Reforming negative presidential image should be Robert Koob's top priority Asks President Koob to take a greater interest in student welfare.
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17 College of Business Administration Dean's List List of those students on the Dean's List for the College of Business Administration for spring semester 1995.
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18 Students beware: new "zero tolerance" law in effect
Williams--Scott Richard (Class of 1995)
New state law establishes .02 blood alcohol content for drivers under 21 to be considered Operating While Intoxicated.
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19 KUNI brings Capitol Steps to Iowa
Madden--Kevin
KUNI sponsors appearance by comedy group; photo.
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20 Police recreate "the beat" on Hill
Koppes--Jennifer
Cedar Falls police, in association with College Hill Neighborhood Resource Center, increases foot patrols in Hill area; photo.
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21 Experience the time of your life with Camp Adventure
Schaefer--Melissa
Relates experiences of Camp Adventure students in Japan.
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22 A House: Wide Eyed and Ignorant
Plisiewicz--Paul
Review of A House's Wide Eyed and Ignorant.
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23 Here we go again . . . the NI takes you back to school, and then some
Muehl--Michele A. (Class of 1997)
Photo essay on beginning of school activities.
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24 Stebs gives students a reason to party this weekend
Moore--Stephanie
Hindu Rodeo and Janitor Bob will play at Stebs.
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25 Cedar Falls Community Theatre kicks off season performances
Payton--Jennifer
Outline of season schedule.
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26 Panther football commemorating 100 years; UNI gridders seeking sixth straight league title
Kelley--Jerrod L. (Class of 1996)
Season preview; photo.
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27 Baseball establishes new record
Kelley--Jerrod L. (Class of 1996)
Team finishes season with 28-27 record; first winning season since 1987; photo.
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28 Deep in the heart of Texas
Kelley--Jerrod L. (Class of 1996)
Predictions for NFL season.
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29 Ex-Panther volleyball star joins coaching staff
Iehl--Jerri (Class of 1998)
Bobbi Becker Petersen becomes assistant coach; Sheng Gao resigns.
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30 DiCecco to head women's hoops
Iehl--Jerri (Class of 1998)
Terri Laslow resigns; Tony DiCecco is new head women's basketball coach.
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31 Panther volleyball team expects to repeat last season's showing
Iehl--Jerri (Class of 1998)
Season preview; photo.
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32 Softball surprised by rare losing season
Frederick--Mike
Finish 1995 season at 24-32; 1996 season preview; photo.