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1 NISG passes controversial resolution; Senate votes 31-5-1 in favor of arming UNI Public Safety officers
Sprague--Ivy A. (Class of 2000)
Resolution will now go to President Koob, Faculty Senate, Board of Regents, and the other Regents universities; photo.
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2 Tipper brings Gore campaign to UNI campus
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Tipper Gore spoke to the UNI community in support of her husband, Al Gore, for president; photo.
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3 UNI offers new family strength workshop Workshop "African-American Children and Families - Empowering and Strengthening them through Cultural and Educational Curricula" will be November 6 and 13.
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4 Students present research at space conference
McGregor--Steve
Fifteen UNI students will participate in the poster session of the Iowa Space Grant Consortium Conference at UNI today.
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5 Millennium fever sweeps the world
Parker--Patrick
Columnist explores the importance of the upcoming new millennium.
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6 Tipper encourages students to become involved
Rawe--Jennifer Kristina (Class of 2000)
Major points of Tipper Gore's short address include voting and campaign involvement.
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7 Tipper shortchanges UNI faithful Tipper Gore failed to answer questions on issues important to UNI students.
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8 Example proves why we may need armed officers
Freeman--Michael S. (Class of 2002)
Public Safety officers were allowed to carry guns at an Illinois college that recently was threatened.
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9 Guns will only escalate problems
Altemeier--David
Students comment on Public Safety officers carrying guns.
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10 Pepper spray verses handguns
Mochal--Jim
Public Safety officers cannot adequately protect students with pepper spray.
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11 Correction Northern Iowan failed to print a line from Allan Stamberg's letter to the editor of November 2.
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12 Life of an armed officer
Lawry--Nate
Student comments on Public Safety officers carrying guns.
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13 Resolution passed for safety of UNI community
Arnold--Nicholas
NISG leaders thank those who attended the public forums on the topic of guns and announced the passing of the resolution.
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14 GEA encourages all genders to work together
Runchey--Sarah J. (Class of 1999)
GEA members clarify their organization's purpose and their reasons for having a table in the Union.
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15 Jamie and Jim's Kids profit from campus philanthropy
Buchheit--Nicole
Thanks to UNI students for collecting cans and bottles for Jamie and Jim's Kids during Homecoming week.
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16 Successful event accredited to help from Panhellenic Council
Sims--Guy A. (Maucker Union Staff)
Thanks to the Panhellenic Council's work at the first Panther Cub Club Halloween Bash.
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17 UNI campus is a work of art
Freeman--Michael S. (Class of 2002)
Student feels the "cow paths" are not a problem compared to the overall condition of other campuses.
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18 Women's Studies working towards grant for violence education
Moser--Amy Marie
UNI's Women's Studies and Sexual Abuse and Assault Services will create a grant proposal for violence education.
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19 "City of Angels" soundtrack provides inspiration for performance
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Ranae Keane Bamsey centered her modern dance performance, "Nashamah", around music from the movie "City of Angels".
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20 Artists Series presents Renaissance band
Oliphant--Matthew David (Class of 2003)
"Piffaro: The Renaissance Band" will perform Saturday in Russell Hall; photo.
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21 Bill Koch revives bit of American history
Griffin--Michael Lloyd (Student--2000)
Bill Koch will perform "Walt Whitman Live" at the Hearst Center; photo.
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22 You say you want a revolution? "Rage Against the Machine" reveals the truth
Brazelton--Thomas A. (Class of 1999)
Review of music by "Rage Against the Machine".
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23 Panther of the Week
Kuker--Kevin Patrick (Class of 2003)
Junior quarterback Ryan Helming is profiled; photo.
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24 Panthers look to cinch title
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
UNI will play Bradley tomorrow.
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25 UNI shatters Pella Windows' victory bid
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
UNI defeated Pella Windows, 71-65, in an exhibition game. Next exhibition game will be against Club Siroki of Bosnia tomorrow; photo.
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26 Women's hoops host Lithuania
Finnegan--David
First exhibition game will be against Gija Marijampole of Lithuania tonight.
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27 Sports mid-term examination
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
Columnist discusses the major sports stories of the semester.
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28 Intramural season shifts to indoors Review of outdoor intramural winners, including Bartlett Hall women; photo.
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29 Panther news and notes Ryan Helming and Matt Pedersen were selected as Gateway Players of the Week. Wrestling team's wrestle-offs will be held tomorrow. Jessica Lande and Kendra Lindeman will play at the Rolex Invitational.
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30 Rugby set to win regional competition Men's and women's teams will compete at Midwest Championships this weekend. Women are currently ranked fourth.
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31 Swimmers travel for first time this season
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
UNI will compete at Eastern Illinois Invitational beginning today.