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1 And we are live in five, four¿
Fees--Nikole Jean K. (Class of 1999)
Chad Lietz DJs for KGRK radio station; photo.
2 Bias motivates through love
Edwards--Janell
Lonise Bias, mother of Len Bias, spoke in the Union Thursday about dealing with problems, decisions, and life; photo.
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3 Women's conference at UNI; one year after the Beijing conference¿
Hegland--Tracy
UNI will be one host of interactive national satellite conference on women one year after the Beijing conference.
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4 Election '96 "The Issues" President Clinton's and Bob Dole's views on student loans and crime are compared.
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5 What's Up Schedule of activities and meetings.
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6 Beauty pageants: should they be behind us?
Christensen--Anjeanette
Columnists comment on beauty pageants.
7 It's a bird, it's a plane, it's--a groom?
Mochal--Jeff
Columnist comments on the engagement of Superman to Lois Lane.
8 Students need to become more aware of politics Editorial comments on the involvement of college students in politics.
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9 Replace artwork with taco stands
Whitaker--Jeremy
Columnist comments on sculptures on campus.
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10 Study abroad fair Study Abroad Fair will be held September 27 in Union.
11 UNIGLO's chalk brought many to talk
Nelson--Scott (Class of 1999)
UNIGLO co-chair responds to letters concerning writing advertisements on sidewalks with chalk.
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12 Apple computers no. 1 in quality, customer satisfaction
Perdue--Timothy D. (Class of 1997)
Apple computer representative responds to Scott Medhaug's letter of September 20 regarding his new computer system.
13 Come election time: vote your mind
Grant--Jeff
Columnist comments on choosing a presidential candidate.
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14 Route neither short nor direct; ROTC runs game ball for multiple sclerosis
Appleby--Doug
ROTC students and others ran game ball to Ames Friday and Saturday to raise money for multiple sclerosis; photo.
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15 Benefit to help Darla Thursday; $150,000 hospital bill¿
Surprenant--Tara
Benefit concert for Darla Bell will be held Thursday to raise money for her medical bills; photo.
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16 Free E-mail for parents to say 'hi' or 'good luck' Parents can send email free with Freemark Mail.
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17 Cattle Congress big success this year Cattle Congress was a success this year; photo.
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18 Gleek: out of basement
Fees--Nikole Jean K. (Class of 1999)
Band Gleek played at Steb's and Cup of Joe last weekend; photo.
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19 Has 'time monster' attacked yet? Counseling Center offers tips on time management.
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20 The Blenders The Blenders will perform October 11.
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21 Panthers spun by Cyclones 42-23
Appleby--Doug
Football team lost to Iowa State, 42-23, Saturday; photo.
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22 Panther volleyball makes easy work of weekend foes
Hopkins--Mitchell T. (Class of 1997)
UNI defeated Western Illinois in three games Saturday.
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23 Panther softball plays well, has room for improvement
Haas--Matthew
UNI won two but lost three at the National Invitational Championship in Illinois.
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24 Three intrastate rivals clash
Enderton--Shaun J.
Women's cross country team lost to Drake and Iowa State at home Friday and men's team placed third at Iowa City meet; photo.