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1 E-media, others moving across campus
Cremer--Justin A. (Class of 2000)
Classes in the Electronic Media Division and Modern Language and Anthropology Departments are moving into their temporary home in East Gymnasium for Lang Hall renovation.
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2 Family fest: a feast of fun, food
Wagner--Mark
Many activities are scheduled as part of Family Fest Weekend.
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3 Re-domed!
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
UNI-Dome roof is completed; photo.
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4 Former President Curris to be honored with renaming of business building
Trumpold--Lisa Ann (Class of 1999)
Business Building will be renamed the Curris Business Building at ceremony today; photo.
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5 Fire deaths on the rise in Cedar Falls; the United States; part two of a two-part story
Murken--Heather R. (Class of 1999)
Fire deaths are on the rise in the United States; students must take all fire alarms seriously.
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6 Area florist's donation beautifies UNI campus
Steffen--Ann M. (Class of 2001)
Sue Kramer of Kramer's Flower Farm in Cedar Rapids donated over $1000 in lilies and $300 in hostas to UNI; photo.
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7 One-room schools topic of confab Conference on keeping one-room schoolhouses alive will take place today at the CEEE; photo.
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8 KUNI, KGRK radio lacking variety, student appeal
Patocka--Jason (Class of 2000)
Columnist believes KUNI and KGRK radio stations need more variety.
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9 One of good guys finally wins
Taylor--Megan E. (Class of 1999)
Columnist comments on Mark McGwire's 62nd home run.
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10 Smoking fumes disaster in today's society Editorial comments on the money spent on tobacco advertising and health care for smoking related illnesses.
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11 Editorial misinformed readers
Holst--Melissa
Human Relationships and Sexuality course is not an easy A.
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12 Parking sticker violation out of line, unnecessary
Reuter--Keith
Student received ticket for improper display of parking sticker.
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13 T.V. not entirely to blame for society's problems
McGinnis--Jason
Believes that the media reinforce the problems in our society.
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14 Blithe Spirit: ghost of a good time
Van Sickel--Carrie
Cedar Falls Community Theatre group will perform "Blithe Spirit" this weekend; photo.
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15 Hands-on leadership skills
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Program "Operation: Leadership" will raise personal awareness through three programs this semester; photo.
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16 People to know: UNI Family of the Year; Nechanicky's prove close ties still exist
Wood--Pati
Student Andrea Nechanicky's family is named the UNI Family of the Year; photo.
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17 Dress to impress The NI Single Guy gives advice to men on first date impressions.
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18 The riot act Student does not accept a New Testament Bible that is offered to him.
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19 "Urban Legend": too much scream-y filling
Coulson--Heath R. (Classes of 2000 and 2005; English Faculty)
Review of movie "Urban legend" with Alicia Witt.
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20 Panther of the week
Enderton--Shaun J.
Profile of UNI football running back Adam Benge; photo.
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21 Panthers bear the wait, ready to play
Cross--Scott
UNI's football team will be playing again this weekend in the dome against Southwest Missouri State; photo.
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22 Volleyball team hits the road again; Panthers face #3 and #4 teams in conference
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
UNI's women's volleyball team is preparing to play two important conference matches against Evansville and Southern Illinois; photo.
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23 October means Joe Morgan and ESPN
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
Columnist comments on sports announcers covering the baseball playoffs.
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24 Softball finishes fall season 8-5
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
Softball team finished with a record of 8-5, while placing high in their last two tournaments.
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25 Golf teams rest up after busy week
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
UNI's men's golf team will compete in the Wildcat Intercollegiate Meet, while the women's team will compete in the Lady Indian Invitational; photo.
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26 Improved Web site an asset to Panther fans
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
Rob Anderson, Assistant Athletic Media Relations Director at UNI, has improved the athletic web page.
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27 Women's tennis to compete in Illinois
Dykstra--Shannon E. (Class of 2002)
UNI's women's tennis team defeated Western Illinois, 7-2, and are preparing to play Northern Illinois.