Issue Contents

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1 Maucker gets computer lab; unattended center being tried
Edwards--Janell
Student computer lab will now be located in Maucker Union's Keyhole Lounge; ISCS has merged with the CET and Office of Telecommunications to become ITS; photo.
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2 More money for expanded learning
Edwards--Janell
"Learning Beyond the Classroom" program received funding from the Board of Regents; to include undergraduate research, experiential learning, and international study.
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3 No pizza, only Conference Services
Cowley--Anissa
Conferences and Visitor Services moved into the old Rocky Roccoco's pizza restaurant on Hudson Road in March 1996.
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4 Rat race off, running
Kelly--Sydonie
Presidential race moved into full swing with the Democratic and Republican National Conventions.
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5 UNI-TV becomes a reality
Hegland--Tracy
New UNI-TV consists of the Panther Bulletin Board, SCOLA, educational programming, and a student-produced news show.
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6 College of Business gets new dean Willis R. Greer, Jr., was named Dean of the College of Business Administration effective August 1, 1996; photo.
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7 UNI professor named association president Professor Margaret Ishler was named President of the Association of Teacher Educators; photo.
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8 And now . . . back by popular demand . . . All Things Mochal
Mochal--Jeff
Columnist comments on losing his rear car window on Highway 20.
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9 Crazies--I've met 'em all
Arnold--Nicholas
Columnist comments on unusual people.
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10 When it's time to change, you've got to rearrange Editorial comments on the changes that have taken place on campus over the summer.
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11 Being married and 'stuff'
Olsen--David L.
Student comments on being a married college student.
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12 Price of your silence
Thomas--Calvin (English Faculty)
Calvin Thomas comments on UNI students who do not participate in class discussions.
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13 "House of Large Sizes" makes global music scene
Kauten--Rebecca L. (Class of 1998)
Cedar Falls group "House of Large Sizes" is preparing to play in Ireland next month; photo.
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14 Welcome back UNI!!
Fees--Nikole Jean K. (Class of 1999)
New Student Bash and checking into Lawther Hall; photo.
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15 College of Business Administration Dean's List spring semester 1996 Students named to Dean's List in the College of Business Administration for spring 1996.
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16 Last chance for your own Monet, Van Gogh
Madden--Kevin
Over two thousand posters are on display outside Henry W. Myrtle Gift Shop on College Hill.
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17 Waterloo library welcomes back UNI students Waterloo Public Library invites UNI students to use its resources.
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18 Cleaner view of UNI
Appleby--Doug
Profile of Physical Plant staff member Lynn Christenson; photo.
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19 "Herbfest"; it's not what you think . . . it's potpourri Cedar Valley Herb Club is hosting an "Herbfest" Saturday.
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20 BodyWell, exercise for all ages Sartori Memorial Hospital will sponsor BodyWell class beginning next week.
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21 Native American to rock Steb's
Kauten--Rebecca L. (Class of 1998)
Bill Miller will perform at Steb's Wednesday; photo.
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22 With grueling pre-season workouts over, Panthers enter season 'stiff and sore and ornery'
Tickle--Troy
Preview of the 1996 football team; photo.
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23 Upcoming events for Panther athletics Schedule of upcoming athletic events.
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24 Outlook is promising for men and women harriers in 1996
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
Men's and women's cross country teams appear to be strong this year.
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25 Eventful summer of Olympic proportions
Stahl--Randy
Highlights of the summer Olympic games in Atlanta, Georgia.
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26 The hunt is on for third straight conference title
Tickle--Troy
Preview of the 1996 volleyball team; photo.
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27 Track teams finish up outdoor seasons
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
Men's team placed second at the MVC Conference meet; women had one all-conference runner last spring.
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28 UNI-ISU tickets available Tickets for UNI vs. Iowa State University football game are now available.