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Year-round shuttle for students Hours announced for Panther Shuttle.
Cream of the Midwest crop; UNI wins national recognition UNI is ranked second in the Midwest in U.S. News and World Report's guidebook to best colleges.
Koob: I'm upbeat about new century President Koob cites enrollment growth and preparedness for Y2K; predicts increased diversity.
Enrollment surges at UNI, across nation UNI projects that enrollment will continue to increase through the year 2004.
Untitled Two students move couch into dorm; photo.
Untitled Students pause in front of the Union; photo.
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How to read an opinion column States that columns present opinions in order to inform, influence, or entertain; asks readers not to interpret them as personal attacks.
"Moral witch hunts" distract presidential hopefuls Attacks on George W. Bush by other GOP hopefuls may divide party and weaken chances against Al Gore.
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Fraternities and sororities uphold tradition Over 250 students will participate in rush this fall; history of fraternities and sororities at UNI; photo.
UNI's Public Relations Program receives national recognition Public Relations Division of Department of Communication Studies receives "premier" rating; UNI's chapter of PRSSA receives Outstanding Chapter Award.
Kickboxing among new classes offered at WRS Non-credit fitness classes, mostly taught by UNI students, are filling up quickly; list of classes offered.
Untitled Students play game show as part of Welcome Week; photo.
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Diversions Area entertainment.
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The Sixth Sense deserves six stars Review of movie "The Sixth Sense".
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UNI students finish Pioneer internships Mike Bishop and Kristen Baldus worked with the QUEST Performance Development Department to complete the Pioneer Hi-Bred Professional Internship Program.
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Panther capsule outlook for '99 Listing and positions of team members; statistics.
Panthers look to regain tradition: Helming will guide high-powered offense For the first time in seven seasons, the starting quarterback returns; 1999 schedule given; photo.
Defense ready to dominate Panthers will have seven starters and top three tacklers back for 1999.
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Summer brings personnel changes for UNI athletics List of outgoing and incoming faculty and coaches.
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Rugby starts Tuesday UNI women's team hopes to maintain success.
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Pauli, Boness represent UNI well at track championships At 1999 NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships, Jacob Pauli finished fourth in the pole vault, while Jason Boness finished tenth in the high jump.
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Woody competes for title in Spain today Former UNI track star competes in 400-meter hurdle finals on a world level.
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Starting new school year Tar's way Brent Hardin gives background on himself and lists topic areas to be discussed in his column in 1999.
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UNI special teams start from scratch New kickers for 1999.
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ITS offers free computer workshops August/September schedule given.
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Establishing solid credit can be painful for college students Comments on importance of using credit cards responsibly.
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University of Northern Iowa College of Business Administration presents...Dean's list spring 1999 College of Business Administration Dean's List for spring 1999.
Project VIP volunteer fair Tuesday More than forty nonprofit agencies will participate; sponsored by Project VIP, Volunteer Center of the Cedar Valley, and American Humanics.
Untitled Maj. Gen. Stewart W. Wallace addressed faculty, veterans, and ROTC personnel; photo.