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1 Dining center renovations scheduled for next spring
Kleinmeyer--Leanne
Outline of plan to update food services includes renovation of Redeker Dining Center and closing of Campbell Hall Dining Center; photo.
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2 Fall enrollment increases; breaks records; University equipped for growth
Cremer--Justin A. (Class of 2000)
Fall 1999 enrollment sets new record at 13,553; minority enrollment rose to 587 students.
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3 Pesticides cause concern on campus
Farrell--Jennifer (Student--2001)
Explores the administration's decision to spray pesticides on campus, potential health risks, and negative reactions on the part of students and faculty.
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4 23rd Street Market begins raffle series
Theisen--Courtney
Ben Stark won a recliner in a drawing at the 23rd Street Market.
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5 Corrections
Feltes--Jennie
In the September 21 NI article "Linux offers cost free alternative to Microsoft Windows or Macintosh OS", Aaron Thompson was misidentified as Aaron Townsend; in "International students bring diversity to UNI", Germana Nijim's name was misspelled "Nigin".
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6 UNI CEEE wins state energy leader award
Feltes--Jennie
CEEE will receive one of three 1999 Iowa Energy Leadership Awards, sponsored by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.
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7 UNI Habitat for Humanity begins work on first house
Alesch--Amy (Class of 1999)
UNI chapter of Habitat for Humanity will work with the UNI Construction Club to build a house by May 2000.
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8 Meningitis causes concern among college students
Reiff--Amy
Overview of symptoms and occurrences on college campuses; absence of fatal cases at UNI.
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9 Hollywood moves to the White House Editorial examines examples of celebrities entering politics and wonders if the American public has lost its trust in more traditional politicians.
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10 Pesticides are really herbicides
Broadie--Richard (History Faculty)
Letter asks why participants in the ongoing debate over weed killers have been using the term "pesticides" rather than "herbicides".
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11 Sanctions illustrate flaws in foreign policy
Rawe--Jennifer Kristina (Class of 2000)
Column blames outdated U. S. sanctions for hunger and health problems in Cuba.
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12 Why my major is better than yours
Parker--Patrick
Column argues that all majors have value in that they enrich lives, serve society, or provide services.
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13 UNI Public safety 'refreshingly' friendly
Chate--Slyvia
Letter from visiting ISU student expresses appreciation of friendly atmosphere, including Public Safety.
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14 Parking situation needs reevaluation
Lekar--Annalisa
Student laments recent changes in parking situation and calls on the administration to seek solutions.
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15 'Eating on the go' threatens student performances
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Students' busy lives often lead to poor eating and exercise habits; results of a Northern Iowan survey; photo.
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16 Global Health Corps travels with a message of well-being
Melloy--Kate
UNI Global Health Corps travels to Estonia, Ghana, and many other locations to make educational presentations and establish exchange programs.
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17 Untitled
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Sarah Simpson and Amy Hird take little ones for a walk on one of the last few warm days this fall; photo.
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18 ITS workshops offer critical advantages
Griffin--Michael Lloyd (Student--2000)
ITS offers a variety of free workshops every month to the UNI community; photo.
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19 Museum begins Sunday Series
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
The UNI Museum presented "Women and Field Research" program on Wednesday and is preparing "Journals, Memories and Positive Thinking" for October; "Changing Exhibit Hall" is featuring Dorothy Grant; Museum services and opportunities described; photo.
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20 UNI Career Fair Career Fair schedule and listing of participating organizations; photo.
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21 For Love of the Game throws curve ball; Costner surprises reviewer
McGregor--Steve
Review of movie "For Love of the Game".
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22 Diversions
Cink--Allison
Area entertainment.
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23 Netters set to face two tough road opponents this weekend
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
Women hope to continue twenty-five game winning streak at Wichita State and Southwest Missouri.
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24 Petersen, Sorrell will miss entire season Ky Petersen and Katie Sorrell are out for the season because of health problems; photo.
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25 Something has to give; #4 Panthers, #25 Salukis open league play unbeaten
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
UNI faces the unbeaten Southern Illinois Salukis at the Dome Saturday; photo.
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26 Gateway season begins with five teams in top 25; Southwest Missouri State, Indiana State only two teams unranked
Finnegan--David
Preview of the teams in the league and of the conference in general.
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27 Panther of the week
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
Profile of Kim McCaffrey; photo.
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28 Bean resigns from UNI Grady Bean resigned Thursday as men's basketball assistant coach; photo.
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29 Women excited for fall season
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
Overview of the team, whose season opens at this weekend's St. Louis Tournament.
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30 Softball travels to Rock Island Team travels to compete at the National Invitation Championships this weekend after placing third last weekend at the Bradley Invite; photo.
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31 Rough weekend for UNI golfers
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
The men tied for thirteenth out of seventeen teams at the Kansas Invitational; the women finished eleventh out of thirteen teams at the Lady Razorback Invitational; photo.