Issue Contents

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1 Orchesis receives money from contingency fund
Scudder--Jeffrey (Class of 2003)
UNISA gave Orchesis $1209 to assist them in their 75th anniversary concert and gala despite some concerns.
2 Task force hopes to avert impending crisis
Droll--Robert J.
The Interinstitutional Task Force on Scholarly Communications published a pamphlet entitled "Crisis in Scholarly Communication: What is the Impact on the Iowa Regents Institutions."
3 Untitled
Nixon--Anne A. (Class of 2002)
Faculty artwork on display in the Kamerick Art Gallery; photo.
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4 Tree lighting by Union for Tuesday
Scudder--Jeffrey (Class of 2003)
A tradition, which began in 1943, continues with the annual tree lighting celebration.
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5 Nationwide vaccine shortage affects UNI Health Center
Taylor--Megan E. (Class of 1999)
The UNI Health Center received only 85 percent of the one thousand flu inoculations that it ordered.
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6 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
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7 Cocoa and Carols Held at the Marshall Center School.
8 Coping with grief and loss workshop Will be held in the Student Services Center.
9 Good Students, Good Daughters Presentation held in Maucker Union.
10 International Film Festival Will be showing the film "ID."
11 Liver Let Die Will be performed in the Communications Arts Center.
12 Modern Alternative Religions Society Will meet weekly.
13 UNI study abroad program Presentation on Australia.
14 Winterfest 2000 Held at the University Museum.
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15 Be thankful for generosity of those before us
Hennings--Kathleen L.
Encourages students to remember the ways Native Americans helped to shape our country.
16 Cold weather turns columnist into cynic
Leonard--Brendan
Complains about the cold weather in Iowa.
17 Time to give UNI students a real Thanksgiving break Asks University to extend the Thanksgiving break to a full week.
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18 America has not prevailed through peace, tranquility
Baker--Dylan
Give opinions on the presidential election of 2000.
19 What will you tell your grandchildren?
Latham--Katie
Discusses the things that will be important for us to tell to our grandchildren.
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20 Brian Gongol; jack of all trades
Scudder--Jeffrey (Class of 2003)
Profile of senior electronic media and economics major Brian Gongol; photo.
21 Student voices Students respond to the question, "What are your plans for Thanksgiving break?"; photo.
22 True Thanksgiving origins revealed
Meyer--Melanie A. (Student--2000-2002)
The first Thanksgiving took place in 1621 and lasted for three days but did not become annual event for the Pilgrims.
23 Turkey and taters, let's all go home!
Boyle--Shaun
Many different Thanksgiving holiday traditions will take place this weekend.
24 UNI lights up campus
Cink--Allison
The annual tree lighting ceremony is in its fifty-eighth year.
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25 Waffle Stop welcome bargain and treat to CF
Bryant--Joe
Review of the restaurant "Waffle Stop"; photo.
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26 Madonna offers beautiful 'Music'
Droll--Robert J.
Review of the new Madonna CD, "Music"; photo.
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27 Ahrabi-Fard picks up 500th win at ISU
Kuker--Kevin Patrick (Class of 2003)
Panthers win third regular season Missouri Valley Conference title; photo.
28 Heartbreaker in UNI-Dome
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
Panthers lose their last game of the season to Western Illinois, 44-41; photo.
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29 Swisher earns Panther of the Week honors
Finnegan--David
Profile of freshman forward Amy Swisher; photo.
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30 Panthers sign three to track program Angie German, Jill Schwiebert, and Emily Shoopman sign letters-of-intent with the Panthers.
31 Women start season off with two comeback wins
Bryant--Joe
Panthers defeat Western Illinois and Wisconsin-Green Bay; photo.
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32 Hynek leads Panthers at Ryan Kaufman Open
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Paul Hynek wins only Panther individual title at the Ryan Kaufman Open; photo.
33 Men set to attack Grizzlies on road
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
Panthers to play the Montana Grizzlies.
34 Sieverding ready to put pain behind him
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
Profile of basketball player Robbie Sieverding; photo.
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35 Baseball signs seven Iowa prep standouts
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
Seven high school seniors sign letters-of-intent with the Panther baseball team.