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1 Campus construction projects on schedule; Performing Arts Center will open April 2000, Lang in January 2001
Scudder--Jeffrey (Class of 2003)
Construction on Lang Hall and Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center is continuing. Grand openings are being planned; photo.
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2 Despite competition, Iowa retains first in nation caucuses
Melloy--Kate
Iowa presidential caucuses will be January 24, 2000.
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3 Public Safety forum Public forum to discuss the arming of Public Safety officers will be held today and tomorrow. Event sponsored by NISG.
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4 Tipper Gore at UNI Tipper Gore will speak at UNI today in Union.
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5 Excellence Award given to UNI staff Connie Hansen, Muriel B. Stone, and Diane Wallace received the 1999 Regents Staff Excellence Award.
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6 UNI receives funds for teacher program UNI will receive over $1 million to improve the teacher education program from the Title II Partnership for Teacher Quality Grant.
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7 Tattletale colleges cause controversy among students across the nation
Fuller--Cynthia
With amendment to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, many colleges will report students' alcohol or drug violations, plagiarism attempts, and other policy violations to parents.
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8 UNI prepared for the millennium; President Koob: We expect it to be a quiet night
Richardson--Robyn A. (Class of 2003)
The UNI campus is prepared for the coming of the new millennium.
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9 Y2K status check at UNI Telephone numbers to receive help and final instructions given for the new year.
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10 Controversy creates intelligent debate
Cremer--Justin A. (Class of 2000)
Columnist comments on students speaking out on campus issues recently.
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11 Time change confused football fans Editorial questions Athletic Department's decision to move up the UNI football kick-off Saturday to accommodate Cedar Falls trick-or-treaters.
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12 UNI's best weapon: knowledge
Sprague--Ivy A. (Class of 2000)
Columnist advises people to brush up on self-defense skills and automobile safety.
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13 GEA should be an example, show tolerance
Duis--Bernie
Student thought GEA letter on October 29 showed intolerance.
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14 NATO involvement in Balkans not entirely beneficial
Zapletina--Elena
Student comments on NATO's decisions to get involved in the Balkan crisis and Kosovo.
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15 Arming of Public Safety will promote aggression
Howard--Heather
Student wants the UNI campus to be gun free.
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16 Campus should keep unarmed police
Van Wormer--Katherine S. (Social Work Faculty)
Faculty member gives several reasons why Public Safety officers should not be armed.
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17 Guns not needed to keep campus safe
Powell--Ben
Student questions the need for Public Safety to carry guns.
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18 DOR needs to educate others concerning fire safety
Miller--Anne M. (Class of 2000)
Students believe the Department of Residence should train students on the use of fire extinguishers and have smaller extinguishers available.
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19 Residences disguise blame for recent fire
Malsam--John R. (Class of 2000)
Current and former RAs point out that the Dancer Hall fire was started by a candle illegally burning in a room.
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20 Faculty, staff make United Way Campaign successful
Edginton--Christopher R. (HPELS Faculty)
Co-chairs of campaign thank faculty and staff.
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21 ROTC upholds freedom for all
Stamberg--Allan J. (Cooperative Education Staff)
Staff member supports ROTC programs on campuses.
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22 Backpacks cause big pains
McCurley--Lynn A. (Class of 2001)
Carrying a heavy backpack can cause pains and injuries in the back and neck .
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23 New life offers new chance for closeness
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Sisters Erin, Kristi, and Karin Dahle help take care of their sister Jennifer's child while they all attend classes at UNI; photo.
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24 "Twelve Angry Jurors" decide fate of NU play
Alesch--Amy (Class of 1999)
Northern University High School students will present the play this weekend; photo.
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25 UNI fraternity aids Chicago Marathon
Griffin--Michael Lloyd (Student--2000)
Students in the Kappa Sigma fraternity assisted with marathon October 22; photo.
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26 "Bringing Out the Dead" brings on coma
McGregor--Steve
Review of movie "Bringing Out the Dead".
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27 Helming chops down Sycamores; UNI QB throws for 419 yards, breaking school mark set in '86
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
UNI defeated Indiana State, 44-21; photo.
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28 Men's hoops set for Pella Windows
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
Men's team will host first exhibition game tonight.
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29 Panthers have 'other' star receivers
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
Seven receivers stepped in at the football game after Mike Furrey was injured.
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30 Women harriers finish second at MVC meet
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
Women's team placed second and men's sixth at the MVC championships. Rita Fiala, Balazs Csillag, and Levi Timar finished in the top ten.
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31 Brandt to miss entire season Guard Nadine Brandt tore a ligament in practice Saturday and will miss the 1999 season.
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32 Netters make easy work of UE, SIU
Cota--Clint
UNI defeated Evansville and Southern Illinois, moving overall record to 23-0.
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33 Rams fall by three; Warner throws three more touchdowns
Kuker--Kevin Patrick (Class of 2003)
Review of former Northern Iowa football players' performances in pro games over the weekend; photo.
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34 Men's, women's swimming stroke to fourth place finish
Finnegan--David
UNI lost to Southwest Missouri State Friday and did not win any events at Saturday's MVC relays.