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1 City meeting results in mission statement
Hengstenberg--Jennifer A. (Class of 1998)
Community members created mission statement on improving College Hill and established Community Coalition.
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2 Forum gets ideas about riot; low attendance/good discussion at event
Edwards--Janell
Forum on the Homecoming riot addressed problems on the Hill and solutions; photo.
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3 Tailgate party draws big crowd; free brats, pop main attraction
Appleby--Doug
Over four hundred people turned out for tailgate party sponsored by NISG, Intercollegiate Athletics, and Pepsi; photo.
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4 New teachers experience targeting practice at UNI
Edwards--Janell
Lt. Governor's Conference on Beginning Teachers was held Saturday at UNI; photo.
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5 NISG fall elections next week Upcoming NISG elections will be the first to follow new election rules.
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6 Area residents can vote in Union tomorrow Students can vote via absentee ballot in the Union Hemisphere Lounge Tuesday.
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7 What's Up Activities and meetings.
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8 Become aware of alcohol before you drink, not after something bad happens Editorial comments on Alcohol Awareness Week and having fun without alcohol.
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9 Inner beauty better than any pretty face out there
Christensen--Anjeanette
Columnists comment on the emphasis our culture places on physical beauty.
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10 The dream is still alive
Mochal--Jeff
Columnist comments on his recurring dream of tornados and the new Panther mascot.
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11 Stop pouring poisonous pesticides
Enshayan--Kamyar (Director Center for Energy and Environmental Education)
Claims that several faculty members have been affected by pesticides sprayed on campus lawns but concerns have been ignored.
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12 Student health center: very scary place
Whitaker--Jeremy
Columnist claims that Health Center is ineffective at treating student illnesses.
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13 'Psychological hangovers'; riots over, but problems still exist
Cummings--JoAnn Carlo (Counseling Center Staff)
Counseling Center staff encourage students to look at their drinking habits and to get help.
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14 Alcohol abuse: a plea
Buck--Charles
College Hill resident gives his perspective on the Homecoming riot and how the Hill has changed since the 1960s.
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15 Environmental issues seem hollow promises by presidential candidates
Grant--Jeff
Presidential candidates are using environmental issues to gain support before the election.
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16 Project America day helps out
Allen--Julie (Class of 1997)
Third Annual Project America Day was held last Saturday; Sigma Phi Epsilon hosted the event in Cedar Falls; photo.
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17 Turf management . . . a major?; golf courses and football fields
Cross--Scott
UNI may offer a turf management program beginning next April.
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18 What a difference a day makes
Shelton--Corina
Annual "Make a Difference Day" is set aside for doing volunteer work.
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19 'A healthy UNI' New column will answer questions about University Health Services and health topics.
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20 Drawn and Quartered
Anderson--Mark
Player awaits the pitch.
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21 Panthers Bear-ly escape disastrous end
Appleby--Doug
UNI defeated Southwest Missouri State, 38-31; photo.
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22 Brock leads Panthers to sixth place finish in Ames
Enderton--Shaun J.
Men's team finished sixth and women's fourth at the Iowa State Memorial Classic in Ames Saturday.
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23 Columnist knocks UNI-Dome crowd
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
Missouri newspaper columnist Scott Puryear criticized Iowa, the Panthers, and the UNI-Dome in his Sunday column.
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24 Ever-steady Beard guiding Panthers toward team goal
Appleby--Doug
Profile of quarterback Steve Beard; photo.
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25 Panther netters roll over Bradley in three
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
UNI defeated Bradley University in three matches for their 20th consecutive win.
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26 UNI soccer team looking tough so far
Enderton--Shaun J.
UNI soccer team is 5-1 this year and has a strong team.
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27 World class hockey coming to Waterloo
Haas--Matthew
All Star Tournament and an international hockey tournament are coming to Waterloo's Young Arena in November and December.
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28 Panther swimming: Ready to dive in
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
Swim teams hope to have a great season with their new recruits; fall schedule given.