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Project VIP offers students opportunities to lend a helping hand Volunteer Fair will be held Wednesday September 2 in Maucker Union.
Dining changes draw mixed reviews Changes in dining services include the addition of Dining Dollars, 23rd Street Market, and Della Suprema; photo.
Art added to the Union Art students hang their artwork in the Union Expansion Lobby; photo.
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Make your mark, get involved Over two hundred organizations are open for student involvement on campus; FUNION '98 will take place September 9; photo.
Walk, run or bike your way to class New community program Sole Power encourages people to ride a bike, walk, or rollerblade to class or work.
Don Briggs; climbing his way to the top Profile on outdoor skills instructor Don Briggs; photo.
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KGRK looking forward to future KGRK will hold informational meetings this week for those interested in working for the station.
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Student credit card dangers Tips for credit card use.
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Music review: shedding light on "dimglimmering" Review of musical group "dimglimmering".
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It's showtime! Fall movie schedule for UNI cable channel 21.
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Panthers ink Sieverding to cap summer signings Head basketball coach Sam Weaver signed several new recruits this summer; photo.
Division I test awaits UNI; seeking first 1-A victory since 1994 UNI will play Eastern Michigan Thursday in season opener; photo.
Football opener to feature unique arrangements Because of UNI-Dome construction delays, UNI will play McNeese State in home opener at Waterloo's Memorial Stadium September 12.
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Gateway Conference race as strong as ever; Western Illinois seeks repeat Preview of 1997 conference play.
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Academic honors Track and softball players received academic honors.
Familiar faces set to join UNI baseball staff this season Jack Sole, Todd Rima, and Brian Hood will join the baseball coaching staff this season; photo.
Track, softball wrap up successful season Review of spring softball and men's spring track and field teams.
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Cycling Club Will meet.
The United Methodist Student Center Schedule of services and programs.
The Lutheran Center Will hold Wednesday Vespers.
The minority business majors Will meet.
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New WRC pool opens with splash, offers variety of activities Wellness/Recreation Center lap pool is now completed; leisure pool will be finished in October; photo.
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U. S. West workers end 15 day strike U. S. West workers returned to their jobs Monday ending a fifteen-day strike.
Grassley launches anti-drug campaign Charles Grassley and Waterloo Mayor John Rooff introduced a cooperative effort, "Face it Together", to curb drug use in Iowa; photo.
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Dining dilemmas arise for students, staff Editorial comments on the changes in dining services this semester, including Dining Dollars, 23rd Street Market, and Panther Express..
Discourse on American stupidity Columnist comments on parental responsibility, hippies, Howard Stern, and "puritans."
Interstate adventures help to ease wondering mind Columnist ponders the lives of passengers in passing cars on the interstate and his destination in life.
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Support new Market Staff member has positive report on the 23rd Street Market.
Cosmic comedy behind Clinton fiasco Columnist comments on the sex scandal in the White House.