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1 Dorm fires spark new candle policy
Bryant--Joe
Students are no longer allowed to have candles in their residence hall rooms; photo.
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2 Sold out . . . or sellout?
Droll--Robert J.
Because of the high demand to see Maya Angelou, tickets initially reserved for the general public were made available to students; photo.
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3 Millennium lectures resume Wednesday
Scudder--Jeffrey (Class of 2003)
Tom Rice will present a lecture entitled "Rebuilding Civic Society in the New Millennium".
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4 Reform Party seeks identity
Melloy--Kate
The Reform Party has two candidates, Pat Buchanan and John Hagelin, vying for the $12.6 million in campaign funds.
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5 Ben Carson speaks to motivate students
Konrad--Sara
Ben Carson, director of pediatric neurosurgery at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, was the speaker at this year's convocation; photo.
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6 Fraternity and Findlay seek change for MDA
Taylor--Megan E. (Class of 1999)
Don Findlay and the members of Pi Kappa Alpha will canvass the city of Hudson seeking donations for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
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7 University of Northern Iowan Millennium Lecture Series Tom Rice will discuss what it takes to be civic and what individuals and communities can do to renew a civic society; photo.
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8 'Survivor' brings out reality?
Gernes--Michael
Feels that the television show 'Survivor' isn't everything it's made out to be.
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9 Columnist delusional: 'It's gonna be me'
Griffin--Michael Lloyd (Student--2000)
Columnist gives his views on many random subjects.
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10 Political career vs. child's lifestyle Feels that vice president candidate Dick Cheney is being hypocritical about issues in the campaign.
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11 Serendipity Safari
Rogness--Jared C. (Class of 2003)
Different views on a glass of beer.
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12 Students urged to make difference, cast votes
Briddell--Adam (Class of 2002)
Encourages students to vote for state legislators who will maintain UNI's level of funding.
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13 LGBTA loses many members
Cambell--D. Jill
Graduating members and officer burn out are two reasons the membership total is down.
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14 SAA earns international honor for service
Lindell--Hans
The Student Alumni Ambassadors and their advisor, Connie Hansen, were awarded the International Student Organization of the Year and International Student Advisor of the Year honors; photo.
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15 Student Voices Students respond to the question: "Did you go to the Convocation, and if so, what did you think of it?"; photo.
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16 UNI student athletes find balance between competition, classroom
Andresen--Kelli (Class of 2004)
In 1999, UNI's graduation rate for student athletes was 77 percent; photo.
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17 Snipes' Art has never been worse
McGregor--Steve
Review of the movie 'The Art of War;' photo.
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18 College of Business Administration Dean's List Spring 2000 College of Business Administration Dean's List.
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19 Dangerous duo ready to lead Panthers in 2000
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
Alex Auker and Kim McCaffrey are ready to lead their team of young players; photo.
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20 UNI faces grueling opening schedule
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
Volleyball team looks forward to the first game of the season; volleyball schedule included.
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21 Volleyball set to topple Valley for third consecutive season
Finnegan--David
A young volleyball team is ready to start the season.
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22 Outlook looks bright for inaugural season of soccer
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
Preview of players on women's soccer team; photo.
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23 Student Athletes Dean's List spring 2000 Student athletes dean's list.
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24 Whitehead builds new program from scratch
Kuker--Kevin Patrick (Class of 2003)
Linda Whitehead comes to UNI with experience in building a new program; photo.
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25 Former Panthers cut by NFL clubs
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
Randy Pugh joins the wrestling staff and Johnny Brown will become an assistant coach of men's basketball.
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26 Harriers top polls UNI cross country teams hope to start the season out strong.
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27 Pair of Panthers cross northern border to play soccer at UNI Anne Marie Witko and Kate Shaw leave Canada to attend UNI.
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28 Buggy tale kicks off new year
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
Flying ants ruin a day at the ballpark for fans of the Detroit Tigers.
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29 Roommates look to share success on court this season Jill Arganbright and Kim Kester are teammates, roommates, and best friends.