Issue Contents

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1 Convocation ceremony returns
Konrad--Sara
Dr. Ben Carson will be the keynote speaker at the first convocation to be held since 1973; photo.
2 McLeod donation kicks off fundraiser
Scudder--Jeffrey (Class of 2003)
The largest single gift in UNI's 124-year history was given by Clark and Mary McLeod for a new sports arena.
3 Steb's closes, Tony's expands
Melloy--Kate
Some will miss the live music on the Hill now that Steb's closed; Tony's has remodeled Steb's; photo.
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5 Visitor lot means changes in parking
Oliphant--Matthew David (Class of 2003)
The new visitor parking lot will be located next to the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center.
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6 Student health center gets the word out on meningitis
Powell--Jessica
Although there have been no outbreaks of meningitis on campus for two years, health officials want students to be aware of the disease.
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7 Panther Shuttle returns for 2000-2001 school year
Droll--Robert J.
The Panther Shuttle will run from October 2, 2000, to March 31, 2001.
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8 College becomes survival test Compares recent television show to the beginning of another school year.
9 Griffin's guide to college life
Griffin--Michael Lloyd (Student--2000)
Feels students should stay on campus and experience activities rather than going home every weekend.
10 Presidential debate causes family strife, promotes research
Gernes--Michael
Discussing the upcoming Presidential election with family members has caused the author to do some research on his own.
11 Serendipity Safari
Rogness--Jared C. (Class of 2003)
One student believes another student is wasting his life by thinking.
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12 Freshmen always a prime target for upperclassmen's pranks
Klaus--Sarah
Freshmen traditions have ranged from the wearing of purple beanies with green bills to putting ice cream buckets on students' heads.
13 Maya Angelou set to visit UNI for reading
Williams--Coko
The UNI Speaker's Committee is bringing Maya Angelou to campus; photo.
14 New WRC sculpture attracts attention of Cedar Falls
Baranowski--Tony
The newly-erected sculpture has caused a number of letters and e-mails to be sent to the Waterloo/Cedar Falls Courier.
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15 At least that dirty Puff Daddy did not turn Lopez into a bad actress
McGregor--Steve
Review of the movie "The Cell."
16 Diversions
Cink--Allison
Activities taking place throughout the Cedar Falls/Waterloo area for the next week are listed.
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17 Second Act balances shopping needs on Hill
Campbell--Jill
The store, Second Act Consignment, is the newest business on College Hill.
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18 Bakley retires after 22 years as school's head softball coach
Kuker--Kevin Patrick (Class of 2003)
Meredith Bakley's overall career record at UNI was 691-552-3 and ranks as one of the winningest coaches in the nation; photo.
19 Large gift jumpstarts future arena project
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
The proposed McLeodUSA Center will be the new arena for the basketball, volleyball, and wrestling teams; photo.
20 Manning leaves to coach Cornhuskers
Finnegan--David
Brad Penrith becomes the eighth head wrestling coach at UNI; photo.
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21 Panther men run away with MVC outdoor track title The men's track team wins the Missouri Valley Conference while the women finish sixth.
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22 Untitled
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
UNI's first intercollegiate soccer team is shown during an exhibition game.
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23 UNI baseball ends season on high note
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
Matt Cobb receives the Panther Courage Award.
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24 Benge leaves football team Adam Benge, junior tailback, informs the team of his departure.
25 Campus sporting news Notes about various teams.
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26 ITS offers free computer workshops Schedule of computer workshops offered by Information Technology Services.