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1 Health Center offers flu shots; don't let the flu bug bite
Barron--Melissa
Students can receive flu shots for $8.
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2 Mid-terms cause computer crunch on campus
Sitzmann--Andrew M. (Class of 1999)
Students face crowded computer labs; photo.
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3 Senate stores provide on-campus convenience; for students in the dorms
Fees--Nikole Jean K. (Class of 1999)
Hall senates provide convenience items in dorms; photo.
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4 "Beginning Teachers" conference Saturday Topic will be "Targeting Best Practice".
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5 Phi Upsilon Omicron inducts new members Beta Nu chapter of national honor society inducts seven new members.
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6 Poet Gotera will read his works Wednesday Will read in Northern Iowa Reading Series.
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7 Board of Regents meets, recommends tuition hike
Muehlig--Grant A.
Regents recommend 3.5% increase; propose allocating UNI additional $960,000 for financial aid and infrastructure improvements; also act on program for Center for Energy and Environmental Education.
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8 NISG reads bill, suspends by-laws
Muehlig--Grant A.
NISG speeds up action on "Student for a Day 1995" proposal.
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9 What's up Meetings and activities scheduled.
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10 UNI Democrats travel to Des Moines; campaign trail kicks off; Clinton makes stops in Iowa; talks about financial aid cuts
Sundermeyer--Eric
Over one hundred UNI students will hear Clinton speak.
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11 Americans relish Rudy's ridiculous rags-to-riches story
Hayworth--Bret
Disagrees with Ruettiger's notion of success.
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12 Guess what? Life's not fair
Sporer--Stephen
Considers father's philosophy of life.
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13 Million Man March message meaningful, in spite of criticisms Believes some good came out of Washington event.
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14 The solution to UNI's parking problems
Soukup--John
Depicts a parking pass that could be issued.
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15 International dance workshop offers worldly experience Folk dance workshops will be held this weekend.
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16 Russian students share culture
Madden--Kevin
Students compare schools, economy, housing, politics, and life in general; photo.
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17 "American Quilt" needs alterations
Herndon--Abby
Review of "How to Make an American Quilt".
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18 Steb's celebrates Oktoberfest with 2nd annual homebrew competition
Upah--Monica
Will sample products of about forty small brewers.
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19 Health watch: migraines common for college students
Iehl--Jerri (Class of 1998)
Tips on dealing with migraines.
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20 Double trouble; Kara, Kate Galer help Panthers dominate MVC
Iehl--Jerri (Class of 1998)
Profile of volleyball team members Kate and Kara Galer; photo.
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21 Hawkeyes, Wildcats among leaders in Big 10
Stamp--Sarah A. (Class of 1999)
Considers Big 10 football season.
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22 Panther football team seeks fifth straight win
Kelley--Jerrod L. (Class of 1996)
UNI will face Southern Illinois.
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23 Volleyball team set to battle MVC foes
Iehl--Jerri (Class of 1998)
Team prepares for Bradley and Illinois State; Kara Galer named MVC player of the week.