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Burtis named head of communication studies Dr. John Burtis named as new head of Department of Communication Studies; Rick McGuire, acting head, to leave.
Waller featured at writing conference 2000 Celebrating Critical Writing Conference to be held on campus; Robert Waller to be keynote speaker.
Student at work Dan Chapman is working hard in the Union's game room. This week was National Student Employment Week; photo.
PAC opening ceremony today Ribbon-cutting ceremony to be held; schedule of upcoming concerts including Bill Cosby.
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Tennis set for big weekend UNI will be hosting two Missouri Valley Conference dual meets this weekend.
UNI invades Shocker country UNI will compete against Wichita State in a four-game series; photo.
UNI travels to Bradley for twinbill UNI travels to Bradley for a doubleheader.
Track squads travel to Husker Open UNI will be competing against Iowa State, Drake, Kansas State, and Nebraska in Husker Open in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Sophomore Schuldt earns medalist honors at SMS Karla Schuldt finished first in the Payne Stewart Memorial; the team finished fourth in the tournament; Schuldt also named Missouri Valley Conference Golfer of the Week; photo.
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Panther of the Week Profile of Scott Schirmer, photo.
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Students to attend national conference Twenty students to attend the National Council of Teacher of Mathematics meetiing in Chicago, Illinois.
New SBDC director is Collins-Williams Maureen Collins-Williams is promoted to director of Small Business Development Center.
Chicken Soup co-author to visit UNI James Malinchak to speak on how to be successful in college, business, life, and relationships with others.
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German vice consul to speak at UNI Erhard Zander, vice counsel of the Federal Republic of Germany, to speak on issues concerning the European Union and its political and economic goals.
Yards for Kids offers parents alternatives to pesticide use Workshop offered to help parents understand what they can do to get away from pesticide use. Clifford Maske will be the presenter at the workshop.
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Spring Explosion at UNI Dr. Janet Sermon, Florida's Agricultural and Mechanical University, to be keynote speaker at conference.
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Gene technology creates new, competitive industry Believes that if DNA sequence information is available to all researchers; consumer costs for medical cures may be prohibitive.
Instead of talking about change, fight for your risks Feels the student body at UNI is uninterested and uninvolved in doing anything about political or social change.
A truly independent candidate People should start looking past Republican and Democratic candidates and vote for an Independent.
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Center should focus on power of all people Student believes that Women's Center would be a step backward on the road to true equality.
Need for women's center justifiable Believes most individuals don't choose to flaunt their differences; establishing a "humanitarian center" is what this campus needs.
Quit complaining about gas prices, ride your bike Gas prices should be going up because the world is depleting its supply of natural resources; people should either bike or walk when going short distances and quit complaining about gas prices.
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Newly elected students take office next week NISG will be honoring those who have done outstanding activities at UNI.
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KGRK asks: 'You got game?' KGRK to sponsor its semi-annual trivia contest. Teams off-campus students may compete this year for the first time via cable or the Web.
Bender, Dancer 'tower' above the rest Survey of some of the changes through which the Towers Complex has gone; photo.
UNI Art Museum seeing spots A leopard, originally from Zambia, Africa, has joined the "Horns of Africa" exhibit. Contest and other activities planned as part of the leopard's arrival; photo.
Abandoned building transformed into work of art Student-founded and student-run art gallery, 100 Coat Gallery, opens in downtown Cedar Falls; photo.