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1 Four more days: Tuesday marks the first general election of twenty-first Century
Thornburg--Brent
The two major political party candidates are in a dead heat going into the upcoming election; photo.
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2 Senate candidates target UNI student voters
Green--Nathan R. (Classes of 2002 and 2005)
Both candidates, Donald Redfern and John Padget, feel teacher pay needs to be increased.
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3 Chile ensemble comes to GBPAC
Scudder--Jeffrey (Class of 2003)
The ensemble, "Inti-Illimani", will perform.
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4 L. G. B. T. A. Meets Thursdays.
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5 Panther Pacers Meets Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays.
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6 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
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7 Teaching masculinities as superordinate studies Forum will be held.
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8 The Amnesty International Will meet.
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9 UNI study abroad program Presenting "Been There, Done That."
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10 UNI's women's rugby club Practices Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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11 Women's Study Program Having annual "Fall Get Together."
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12 Campus night life lacking for columnist
Gernes--Michael
Feels the University would benefit from students staying on campus during the weekends.
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13 Serendipity Safari
Rogness--Jared C. (Class of 2003)
Portrays IRS agents as monsters.
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14 Vote Nader: 'a no ho-hum vote'
Griffin--Michael Lloyd (Student--2000)
Encourages students to vote for Ralph Nader in the upcoming general election.
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15 Wheel of apathy keeps on turnin' Feels that the addition of a student section to the UNI-Dome would be beneficial to both athletes and fans.
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16 Combat voter apathy before it's too late
Johnson--Julie S.
Encourages students to vote in the 2000 election.
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17 NISG votes on funding Twelve new senators were sworn in to the NISG Senate.
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18 Global warming concerns lead writer to support Gore David Osterberg encourages supporters of Ralph Nader to vote for Al Gore in the 2000 general election.
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19 Mom lends support
De Findlay--Rosa Maria
Asks students to vote for Don Findlay in the 2000 election.
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20 Northern Iowa Intramural Sports: September/October Intramural Champs Lists the winners in September/October Intramural season.
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21 Gore wins in student poll
McGregor--Steve
A student poll held three weeks ago showed 34.1% of the students would vote for George Bush and 50.5% would select Al Gore.
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22 The candidates, where do they stand? A table lists the candidates and their stand on several issues.
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23 Local candidates speak out Statements were received from the following candidates: Don Findlay, Bill Witt, Donna Smith, and John Padgett.
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24 And now a word from our president
Koob--Robert D. (Class of 1962; President of UNI)
Feels that this presidential election is so close that students may be casting one of the most important votes of their lives.
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25 'Dracula' big crowd pleaser
Konrad--Sara
The Royal Winnipeg Ballet performed "Dracula" at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center; photo.
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26 Renovation hinders NU High production
Bryant--Joe
Seven thousand feet of 30-year-old rope had to be replaced before rehearsals could take place on stage again; photo.
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27 Writers' outlet in 'innerweather'
Meyer--Melanie A. (Student--2000-2002)
"Innerweather" receives submissions from not only UNI students but NU High School students as well; photo.
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28 "Blair Witch 2": twice as bad
McGregor--Steve
Review of the movie "Blair Witch 2"; photo.
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29 Netters enter final stage of MVC action with 13-0 mark
Finnegan--David
Panthers hope to continue their winning streak with a win against Bradley; photo.
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30 Panthers ready to tame Mustangs in California
Bryant--Joe
Panthers take third place in the Gateway Conference after a win against Southwest Missouri State; photo.
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31 Inaugural women's soccer season a success
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
Panthers' inaugural season turned out better than expected; photo.
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32 Hill climbs mountain to success
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
Describes how senior Rob Hill became a student football coach.
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33 Women hoopsters hit court tonight Panthers to play Iowa's Best in an exhibition game.