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1 East Timor violence returns to UNI in panel
McGregor--Steve
A panel entitled "East Timor: What's Really Going On", was held on Wednesday and featured Professor Bob Krueger, Professor Dhirendra Vajpeyi, and humanitarian Joy Sadler; photo.
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2 Gov. Tom Vilsack to visit UNI campus on Tuesday The governor will make a short speech followed by a question and answer session.
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3 NISG special election results Summary of special election including list of those elected. [See correction in Northern Iowan, 10/5/99, p. 2.]
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4 Romanian Adventure Corps educates adults, children
Alesch--Amy (Class of 1999)
The College of Education and Pioneer Seeds have developed a program called Romanian Adventure Corps; modeled on Camp Adventure, the program will aid impoverished Romanian children; photo.
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5 Business workshops at UNI next week
Feltes--Jennie
Small Business Environmental Compliance Workshops will be held in the Curris Business Building at UNI, one of four sites around the state.
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6 Jamie and Jim's Kids coming to UNI
Feltes--Jennie
UNI Greek system will have a bottle and can drop-off next week to benefit terminally ill children from the Cedar Valley.
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7 Local MDA seeks UNI volunteers
Feltes--Jennie
Muscular Dystrophy Association needs student volunteers to help plan a Super Dance to be held on campus in April.
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8 Pennies wanted for local charities
Feltes--Jennie
"Millennium of Change", to be outside Maucker Union during Homecoming Week, will seek donations for local charities.
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9 The Wright challenge #2 Mathematical puzzle; solutions can be dropped off at the Math office or submitted by electronic mail; cash prizes and certificates will be awarded.
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10 Career Fair draws 1,800 job seekers
Bryant--Joe
Chris Doyle talks to FBI Special Agent Larry D. Holmquist at 1999 Career Fair; 177 organizations participated in the Fair, sponsored by Placement and Career Services; photo.
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11 Max the Money Man encourages safe drinking
Grimstad--Angie (Student--1999)
4Max campaign encourages moderation and responsibility in drinking rather than abstinence and provides opportunities for participants to win cash prizes.
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12 Buchanan opens mouth, inserts foot
Rawe--Jennifer Kristina (Class of 2000)
Column examines and disagrees with controversial opinions of Pat Buchanan.
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13 Cynics: 'Enemies of stupidity'
Parker--Patrick
Column says both the disillusioned and the dreamer are necessary to make a better world; apathy prevents the accomplishment of anything good.
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14 Sportsmanship lost in a sea of money Editorial calls for better sportsmanship and cites recent examples of inadequate sportsmanship.
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15 Controversial issue comes under audience scrutiny
Huyser--Shawn
UNISTA will present David Mamet's play "Oleanna" on Saturday and Sunday; discussion of the plot; photo.
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16 Corky Siegel brings classical, blues blend to UNI
Brazelton--Thomas A. (Class of 1999)
In anticipation of tomorrow night's Artists Series concert, Tom Brazelton interviews musician Corky Siegel; photo.
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17 Whole new world opens for Ella Sweigert
Agbese--Aje-Ori
Profile of new Study Abroad Coordinator Ella Sweigert; overview of Study Abroad program; photo.
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18 'Steel Magnolias' brings tears, laughter to theatre
Griffin--Michael Lloyd (Student--2000)
Cedar Falls Community Theatre cast for "Steel Magnolias" will include seven members of the UNI community, including Linda Wiges, Carla Greer, and Tim Kruse; performances will run October 1-3 and 8-10, 1999; photo.
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19 Double Jeopardy: better with Alex Tribec
McGregor--Steve
Review of the movie "Double Jeopardy". [See correction regarding Annabeth Gish in Northern Iowan, 10/12/99, p. 2.]
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20 Millennium of memories Advertisement gives schedule of activities for 1999 Homecoming Week.
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21 Diversions
Cink--Allison
Area entertainment.
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22 Defense realizes importance of containing ISU's Glenn
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
One of the greatest challenges in tomorrow's game against Illinois State will be containing ISU quarterback Kevin Glenn.
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23 Showdown in Normal: #5 UNI vs. #10 ISU
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
Tomorrow Panthers will face toughest team yet, Illinois State; photo.
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24 Northern Iowa tries for record start; two weekend victories give netters best start in school history
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
Volleyball team will attempt to continue winning streak as they face Southern Illinois and Evansville; photo.
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25 Panther of the Week helps solidify UNI defense
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
Former ISU student finds victory in Northern Iowa; profile; photo.
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26 Volleyball is ranked 24th in new polls
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
As one of the five undefeated teams in the nation, Panthers hit the top 25 mark for the third time in school history.
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27 Harriers back in action after week off
Finnegan--David
After mixed performances in the Woody Greeno Invitational on September 18, both men and women look forward to this weekend's Pre-Region V Championships in Champaign, IL; photo.
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28 Men, women's golf will try to get back on winning track
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
After disappointing performances in recent meets, men hope to do better at Big Four Meet on Saturday and women look forward to the 15th Annual Huskie Invitational; photo.
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29 Hispanic awareness month
Hispanic/Latino Student Union
Advertisement gives schedule of Hispanic Awareness Month activities beginning October 5, 1999.
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30 Positive strides being made for UNI tennis program
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
Overview of team; photo.
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31 Rugby brings smiles to faces of students
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
Column gives Brent Hardin's impressions of a women's rugby game he attended.
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32 The American premier of Memoirs of the Warsaw Uprising Advertisement for American premier of the play "Memoirs of the Warsaw Uprising", adapted and translated by Wieslaw Gorski from the work of Miron Bialoszewski; performances October 7-10, 14-17; discussion with playwright after performances October 7 & 10.
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33 Panther Pacers fare well at Peak 5K, QC marathon Details of recent races; Pacers will host a 5K Homecoming race on October 9. [See correction in 10/5/99 Northern Iowan, p. 16.]
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34 Softball team ends fall season in Dome
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
Team hosts five games in UNI-Dome Invitational this weekend.
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35 Stackhouse found guilty in drug case UNI basketball player Sean Stackhouse was convicted of felony drug charges on Wednesday; sentencing is scheduled for December 1, 1999.