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1 CHNA holds rummage sale College Hill Neighborhood Association rummage sale kicked off yesterday and will end tomorrow.
2 Lawther Hall gets facelift
Ha--Kyung-Jun (Class of 1998)
Worker cleaning Lawther Hall bricks; photo.
3 Local bars help customers with TIPS
Downing--Lisa
TIPS skills training workshop designed to help staff at bars curb alcohol abuse, drunk driving, and underage drinking.
4 UNI starts building PAC
Cross--Scott
Groundbreaking ceremony for Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center will be Wednesday; photo.
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5 Tenure hearing continues
Cross--Scott
Tuesday's denial of tenure hearing for Carol Morgan recessed without a decision.
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6 College Hill Neighborhood Association: just what the Hill needs CHNA has an influence on the Hill.
7 Life away from home
Heeren--Chad
Comments on staying in Cedar Falls for the summer.
8 Xena: Warrior princess or women's activist
Scott--Nicholas L. (Class of 1998)
Women's movement can learn much from Xena.
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9 Addicted to Meg and Matthew
Holst--Jackie Young
Review of the movie "Addicted to Love" with Meg Ryan and Matthew Broderick.
10 Frisbee golf: Frisbee golf, or disc golf, is sweeping the nation . . .
Kliegl--Kelly L. (Class of 1998)
Popularity of frisbee golf or disc golf has increased.
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11 Prairie Springs Church to build memorial shelter Shelter on nature trail near Greenhill Road and Highway 58 will be named after Kurt Schuchart.
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12 Groundbreaking Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts groundbreaking ceremony will be June 25.