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1 Burtis named head of communication studies
Kleinmeyer--Leanne
Dr. John Burtis named as new head of Department of Communication Studies; Rick McGuire, acting head, to leave.
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2 PAC opening ceremony today
Bingaman--Sarah Marie (Class of 2000)
Ribbon-cutting ceremony to be held; schedule of upcoming concerts including Bill Cosby.
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3 Student at work
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Dan Chapman is working hard in the Union's game room. This week was National Student Employment Week; photo.
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4 Waller featured at writing conference
Melloy--Kate
2000 Celebrating Critical Writing Conference to be held on campus; Robert Waller to be keynote speaker.
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5 Chicken Soup co-author to visit UNI
Scudder--Jeffrey (Class of 2003)
James Malinchak to speak on how to be successful in college, business, life, and relationships with others.
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6 New SBDC director is Collins-Williams
Scudder--Jeffrey (Class of 2003)
Maureen Collins-Williams is promoted to director of Small Business Development Center.
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7 Students to attend national conference
Scudder--Jeffrey (Class of 2003)
Twenty students to attend the National Council of Teacher of Mathematics meetiing in Chicago, Illinois.
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8 German vice consul to speak at UNI
Kleinmeyer--Leanne
Erhard Zander, vice counsel of the Federal Republic of Germany, to speak on issues concerning the European Union and its political and economic goals.
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9 Yards for Kids offers parents alternatives to pesticide use
Kleinmeyer--Leanne
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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10 Spring Explosion at UNI
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
Dr. Janet Sermon, Florida's Agricultural and Mechanical University, to be keynote speaker at conference.
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11 A truly independent candidate
Parker--Patrick
People should start looking past Republican and Democratic candidates and vote for an Independent.
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12 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.
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13 Instead of talking about change, fight for your risks
Rawe--Jennifer Kristina (Class of 2000)
Feels the student body at UNI is uninterested and uninvolved in doing anything about political or social change.
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14 Center should focus on power of all people
Keyt--Heather
Student believes that Women's Center would be a step backward on the road to true equality.
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15 Need for women's center justifiable
Hopp--Jacalyn Kelly
Believes most individuals don't choose to flaunt their differences; establishing a "humanitarian center" is what this campus needs.
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16 Quit complaining about gas prices, ride your bike
Wilson--Cody
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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17 Newly elected students take office next week NISG will be honoring those who have done outstanding activities at UNI.
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18 Abandoned building transformed into work of art
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Student-founded and student-run art gallery, 100 Coat Gallery, opens in downtown Cedar Falls; photo.
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19 Bender, Dancer 'tower' above the rest
Powell--Jessica
Survey of some of the changes through which the Towers Complex has gone; photo.
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20 KGRK asks: 'You got game?'
Kress--Melissa Sue (Class of 2002)
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.
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21 UNI Art Museum seeing spots
Kress--Melissa Sue (Class of 2002)
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.
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22 Sophomore Schuldt earns medalist honors at SMS
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
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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23 Tennis set for big weekend
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
UNI will be hosting two Missouri Valley Conference dual meets this weekend.
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24 Track squads travel to Husker Open
Cota--Clint
UNI will be competing against Iowa State, Drake, Kansas State, and Nebraska in Husker Open in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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25 UNI invades Shocker country
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
UNI will compete against Wichita State in a four-game series; photo.
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26 UNI travels to Bradley for twinbill
Finnegan--David
UNI travels to Bradley for a doubleheader.
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27 Panther of the Week
Kuker--Kevin Patrick (Class of 2003)
Profile of Scott Schirmer, photo.