Issue Contents

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1 A taste of what's ahead
Appleby--Doug
Cavounda Taylor shoveling snow near the Union from Tuesday's snow storm; photo.
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2 Does committee represent feeling of entire senate?
Edwards--Janell
Representation of the Organizations and Finance Committee was questioned at recent NISG meeting; UNI Math Club was recognized, Lang Hall video was funded, and reception for Guy Sims were other items of business.
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3 Putting a face to AIDS
Koch--Michelle M. (Class of 1998)
Jeanne White-Ginder, mother of Ryan White, spoke about dealing with her son's AIDS affliction Monday in the Union; photo.
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4 What's Up Activities and meetings.
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5 Campaigning creates awareness; students required to participate in politics
Gansen--Eric F. (Class of 1998)
Students get involved with politics in Julie Bundt's "Introduction to American Politics" class.
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6 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
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7 Closed? What do you mean closed? Editorial comments on registering by computer and dealing with closed classes.
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8 Death of a loved one tends to put life in perspective as 'the big picture'
Krandall--Isabella
Columnist comments on how death of her friend influenced her outlook on life.
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9 Roughhousing: contagious disease
Arnold--Nicholas
Columnist comments on a football game between his house, Zeus, and Demeter House, both from Noehren Hall.
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10 Dorms' escort policies violate UNI's mission, instill fear
Long--Christopher A. (Class of 1998)
Student believes escort policies in women's dorms discriminate against men.
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11 Staff member sparks controversy over poisonous pesticides; Chem-lawn proponents trying to avoid criticism
Van Wormer--Flora
Student supports Kamyar Enshayan's views on the negative effects of herbicide use on campus lawns.
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12 Staff member sparks controversy over poisonous pesticides; Enshayan's rebuttal
Enshayan--Kamyar (Director Center for Energy and Environmental Education)
Kamyar Enshayan responds to Mona Bond's November 8 letter on herbicide use on campus.
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13 'A healthy UNI'
Bethke--Marianne
Sexually transmitted disease human papilloma virus affects both men and women.
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14 Build your resume: be published in "Inner Weather"
Hanson--Leslie J. (Class of 1997)
Students and faculty can publish their writing in "Inner Weather".
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15 Reckless lifestyles, swords in "Sir Patient Fancy"
Becker--Renee C. (Class of 1999)
Theatre UNI's "Sir Patient Fancy" will be performed through November 24 in Strayer-Wood Theatre; photo.
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16 Relationships: agony, ecstasy? Answer these questions to learn about yours
Counseling Center Peer Educators
Counseling Center gives tips on finding the right person.
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17 The First Annual NISG Dance-A-Thon First Annual NISG Dance-A-Thon will be held November 22-23 in the Union to benefit Big Brothers and Big Sisters program.
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18 Untitled
Soukup--John
Shriners share a laugh.
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19 1996 Panther seniors List of the seniors on the UNI football team.
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20 Netters ready for last weekend of regular season
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
The number nine ranked UNI volleyball team will take on the Aces of Evansville tonight and Southern Illinois tomorrow.
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21 Panthers return to Dome for final game of regular season
Appleby--Doug
UNI football team returns to the Dome to take on Western Illinois in the last game of the season Saturday; photo.
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22 Panthers take second exhibition win
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
The UNI women's basketball team defeated the Latvia-Lithuania Select team, 64-58.
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23 Academic all-MVC team announced Jenny Jackson named to the 1996 Academic All-MVC Cross Country Team.
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24 Heads, you lose, tails, you lose
Stahl--Randy
Columnist comments on college athletes gambling and UCLA coach Jim Harrick filing a false expense report.
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25 IM champs head to Nebraska
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
Men's and women's intramural flag football champions will be competing in the Midwest Regional Flag Football Championships beginning tomorrow.
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26 Panther harriers go for NCAAs
Enderton--Shaun J.
Men's and women's cross country teams will be competing tomorrow at the NCAA District V Championships.
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27 Panther men ready first contest of year
Haas--Matthew
Men's basketball team will open its season in an exhibition game against Durham College Lords tomorrow; photo.