Issue Contents

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1 Blood drive continual success
Fees--Nikole Jean K. (Class of 1999)
Over 205 units of blood were collected at Tuesday's Red Cross blood drive; photo.
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2 Perot has fallen again
Kelly--Sydonie
Ross Perot will not be allowed to run for President.
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3 Untitled
Appleby--Doug
National Cattle Congress is back in business; photo.
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4 Career Fair brings future to you
Hegland--Tracy
UNI Career Fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. September 24 in the Dome.
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5 Student Government in full swing; proposed tuition increase highlights
Edwards--Janell
Northern Iowa Student Government met Wednesday to discuss tuition, fees, and other business.
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6 What's Up Schedule of activities and meetings.
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7 Career Services welcomes new staff member
Harnack--Carey
Don Doerr joins the Career Services staff as coordinator of experiential learning.
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8 Fall enrollment announced Fall 1996 enrollment is 12,957; enrollment for previous eight years given.
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9 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
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10 TopLinks not just another Web site for college students TopLinks offers over 140 Web pages for college students.
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11 'Our job is to give you news, not interpret it' Newspaper's articles and columns do not reflect the opinions of the staff.
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12 Choosing to stay at home doesn't make you worthless
Krandall--Isabella
Columnist comments on married women who choose not to work.
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13 Oh, how things change; music from the good ol' days
Arnold--Nicholas
People's tastes in music change as they age.
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14 'One third of college students seldom or never drink alcohol'
Thompson--Julie A. (Counseling Staff)
Julie Thompson suggests that we need more students who have fun without drinking alcohol.
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15 Advice to Whitaker: spend Saturday nights at bars
Coe--Mindy
Student responds to Jeremy Whitaker's column on drinking at football games.
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16 Jeremy Whitaker's column a mistake: 'Get rid of it'
Clark--Cory
Student comments on Jeremy Whitaker's column and the history of the cannon.
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17 Methodist Student Center reaches to Whitaker
Rohret--Sarah
Student peer minister invites Jeremy Whitaker to stop by the Wesley Foundation, United Methodist Student Center.
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18 Chalk graffiti? Spare me
Rider--Paul Edward (Chemistry Faculty)
Believes organizations should not advertise their meetings in chalk on the sidewalks.
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19 Unhappy Mac
Medhaug--Scott A.
Student was not satisfied with his Macintosh computer purchased through the University.
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20 UNIGLO has gone way overboard
Rohan--Patrick
Student comments on UNIGLO advertising and wants writing on sidewalks and walls to end.
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21 Career information on campus
Stone--Muriel B. (Placement Staff)
Although Internet resources will help students find employment, they cannot replace university placement offices.
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22 Whitaker: 'Ignorant, uninformed'
Chandler--Nathan
Student comments on Jeremy Whitaker's column "A Sordid State of Affairs".
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23 Premarital sex not only best around
Untiedt--April
Student comments on Jeremy Whitaker's column on premarital sex.
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24 Response to Krandall, health care
Roberts--Forrest C. (Class of 2002)
Student comments on column on healthcare and incentives in the U. S. as compared to Sweden.
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25 Breast cancer: it could happen to you
Hanson--Leslie J. (Class of 1997)
Archana Daya Shankar completed research on support systems for patients with breast cancer; photo.
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26 Look who's running to Ames
Fees--Nikole Jean K. (Class of 1999)
UNI ROTC members and others will run the game ball from UNI to the Ames football stadium to raise money for multiple sclerosis; photo.
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27 Jack asks 'Am I a Giant?'
Heiberger--Kristi
Review of movie "Jack" with Robin Williams.
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28 Bringing creative touch to school
Williams--Jeni
Students can personalize their dorm rooms in creative ways.
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29 Untitled
Soukup--John
Student exclaims, "I love this weather, it's better than sex"!
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30 Former all-American joins staff
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
Alan Fried joined the Panther wrestling staff Tuesday.
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31 One home victory away from history in West Gym
Fees--Nikole Jean K. (Class of 1999)
Volleyball team defeated Bradley in three games and has forty-nine straight home victories; photo.
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32 Panthers go for three-beat at Iowa State
Tickle--Troy
Football team will play Iowa State University tomorrow in Ames.
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33 Panther women host first home meet of season tonight
Enderton--Shaun J.
Men's cross country team will compete in Iowa City tomorrow and women's team will host a triangular tonight in Cedar Falls.
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34 High hopes for this weekend
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
Women's tennis team took second place in doubles tournament in Wisconsin last weekend; men's and women's teams will compete against Creighton this weekend.
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35 Playing overtime in college football
Stahl--Randy
College football games can now go into overtime.
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36 Preseason rankings out Men's basketball team was picked to finish eighth in Dick Vitale's preseason rankings.
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37 Sisters lead UNI into weekend competition
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
Softball team will compete in the National Invitational Championships this weekend in Illinois.
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38 Stovall suspended for Iowa State game
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
Jeff Stovall was suspended from the football team after allegedly being caught shoplifting; photo.
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39 UNI men's rugby schedule Men's rugby schedule.
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40 No place like home
Hopkins--Mitchell T. (Class of 1997)
Men's golf team finished sixth and seventh last Tuesday in a Waterloo tournament; women will play in Cedar Falls and men in Indiana next week.