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1 Fire procedures save lives, reduce losses in emergencies
Farrell--Jennifer (Student--2001)
Dorm residents are reminded of fire alarm procedures and encouraged to check their insurance policies for coverage of losses in dormitory fires.
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2 Inflatable fun night
Bryant--Joe
Students shown in recreational activities, such as boxing with giant inflated gloves; photo.
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3 Student activists help promote social concerns
Melloy--Kate
The Spitfire Tour will stop at UNI October 16, 1999, to speak about a variety of social issues; labor rights activist Charles Kernaghan will speak October 13, 1999.
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4 Vilsack plans to lead more talent, prosperity to Iowa
Bryant--Chris
Governor Tom Vilsack discussed employment, population growth, education, family farms, diversity, and other issues in Maucker Union October 5, 1999; photo.
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5 UNI student child care grants available
Feltes--Jennie
The UNI Child Care Committee is making grants available to student parents to assist with off campus care costs.
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6 Acquaintance rape drugs cause concern on college campuses
Farrell--Jennifer (Student--2001)
Article examines the dangers of date rape or acquaintance rape drugs and the laws against their use; offers strategies for preventing date rape and advice on getting help if a sexual assault occurs.
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7 Unusual does not always equal ugly
Parker--Patrick
Column suggests that society values conformity too much, and that truth and beauty sometimes lie in diversity and variety.
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8 Upbringing impacts political views
Rawe--Jennifer Kristina (Class of 2000)
Column questions how well American political parties serve their members.
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9 Where's your purple and gold? Editorial calls for more student participation in Homecoming activities and greater demonstration of school spirit.
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10 Show Panther support by knowing when to sit down
Craig--Deidra
Letter responds to letter in 10/8/99 Northern Iowan with reminder that fans who stand throughout a game block the view of other fans; fans don't have to stand to show school spirit.
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11 Tom Remington: a brave heart passes
Jespersen--Jean
Tribute to Professor Remington by alumnus and former student Jean Jespersen Bartholomew.
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12 ROTC rocks at fall training weekend
McGregor--Steve
Students spent last weekend learning survival skills in ROTC Fall Field Training Exercise at Camp Dodge; photo.
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13 UNI student remembered for smile, loyalty
Van Sickel--Carrie
Erin Hallberg, 22, a senior double elementary and early childhood education major, died October 3, 1999 in an automobile accident; photo.
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Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Brandi Diehm is shown painting the Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma Homecoming window; photo.
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15 Diversions
Cink--Allison
Area entertainment.
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16 UNI Greeks help 'Jamie and Jim's Kids'
Griffin--Michael Lloyd (Student--2000)
As a Homecoming philanthropy project, UNI Greeks have been collecting cans and bottles to benefit Jamie and Jim's Kids, a program which sends terminally and chronically ill children to Disney World.
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17 Hartzell glad to be back
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
New Athletic Director Rick Hartzell talks about his goals and strategies; profile; photo. [First of two parts; part 2 in Northern Iowan, 10/12/99, p. 18.]
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18 Panthers vie for fifth straight Homecoming win
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Panthers lost, 47-28, to Illinois State last Saturday and hope for fifth straight Homecoming victory when they play the Cal Poly Mustangs October 9, 1999; photo.
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19 Top two in Valley tangle tonight; unbeaten Northern Iowa meets 7-1 Bradley in West Gym
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
Panthers improved record to 16-0 with victories over Western Illinois, 15-4, 15-7, and 15-6; face the Bradley Braves tonight; photo.
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20 Lewis earns medalist honors at Big 4 meet
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
Men won state title at Big Four Men's Golf Championship and will play in the Oral Roberts Invitational next week; women placed second at Huskie Classic.
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21 Smiles surround volleyball team
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
Column describes the experience of attending UNI volleyball matches.
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22 Panther women's tennis heads to SMS The UNI women's tennis team will play in the Individual Fall Missouri Valley Conference Championships this weekend.
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23 Thompson joins staff Tolly Thompson joins staff as a volunteer assistant coach for wrestling.
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24 Former Panther DB has a new NFL home Alumnus Ty Talton becomes an Oakland Raider.
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25 Panther of the week
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
Balasz Csillag is named Panther of the week for his participation in men's cross country; profile; photo.
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26 UNI starts year with Midnight Hoops Men's and women's basketball start off the season at Midnight Hoops, October 15, with contests for fans, cheerleading and dance squad performances, and a scrimmage, sponsored by radio station MIX-96.