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1 2002-03 room and board costs rise slightly
Schroeder--Tim (Student--2001)
Room and board costs will rise by less than 5.5% next year, due to rising operational costs.
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2 New program offered in fall '02; Youth Development in Religious Settings certificate begins at UNI
Green--Nathan R. (Classes of 2002 and 2005)
This fall, UNI will offer a certificate program, "Youth Development in Religious Settings," which will include Bible scholarship.
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3 Summer sessions cut to mainstream classes
Kirkpatrick--Tashana Nicole (Class of 2005)
Despite the worries of some students, summer classes have not been cut as a result of UNI's budget crisis.
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4 UNI semester tuition through the years
Krastel--Laura (class of 2002)
Semester tuition has risen from $940 in 1990, to $1,558 in 2001; photo.
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5 Campus response to topics surprising
Rogers--Brian (Student--2001)
Discusses how September 11 changed his ideas for columns, and comments on the reactions of students to his column.
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6 Columnist's thanks and un-thanks
Koppes--Kevin (Student--2002)
Thanks friends and family for helping him with his column by means of ideas and money.
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7 We're not alone Discusses school shootings in Germany and compares them to those in the United States.
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8 Student appalled by column
Pagan--Rebekka
Feels that Kevin Koppes' comments about Greek Week were hostile.
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9 All rugby teams need now is funding, recognition
Shelton--James (Class of 1998)
Discusses getting involved in the men's rugby club and encourages readers to support the team through funding and advertisement.
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10 Student complains of dangerous C.F. intersections
McCollom--Traci (Student--2002)
Criticizes the City of Cedar Falls for not posting needed traffic signs, especially along Olive Street.
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11 Jot down this day for soap star Dattilo
Szeszycki--Emily (Student--2001)
Today from 4-6 p.m. at Coralville Mall, "Days of Our Lives" actor, Brian Dattilo, will sign autographs; photo.
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12 Snag a ride with the Shag'n Wagon
Pierce--Leslie D. (Student--2002)
The Shag'n Wagon is provided by Club Shag Nasty's, which gives rides home for patrons.
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13 Student voices Students respond to the question: "What do you do to prepare for your finals?"
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14 Summer doesn't have to be a bore
Hammitt-- Katie Ruth (Class of 2005)
Students discuss their summer plans.
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15 Local pastor performs songs straight from the heart
Pierce--Leslie D. (Student--2002)
Pastor Stephen Lien, who will be leaving Cedar Falls for California at the end of May, will perform his Christian music at the GBPAC on Sunday; photo.
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16 Try these albums to tune out irritating summer bosses
Oswald--Nick (Student--2001)
Recommends newly released and upcoming CDs for readers to watch out for this summer; photo.
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17 Cool off this summer with hot summer reads
Barrett--Teresa (Student--2001)
Recommends books for summer reading, by authors such as Michael J. Fox and Robert James Waller; photo.
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18 A play here, a play there; errors cost Panthers possible sweep of Southern Illinois
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
Panthers will face the University of Iowa; UNI defeated Southern Illinois two games out of four; photo.
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19 DMR victory highlights UNI's success at Drake
Finnegan--David
Although scores were not kept at the Drake Relays, Panther athletes turned in some excellent performances.
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20 Hartzell: dropping programs 'may be the ultimate result'
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
UNI Athletics Director Rick Hartzell, faces difficult financial problems in the athletic department, as a result of recent budget cuts; photo.
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21 Softballers still have high hopes; UNI eyes MVC's no. 6 spot, hosts Braves tomorrow
Nurre--Robin (Class of 2004)
UNI was defeated by Illinois State, 8-1, and 6-1; Panthers will face Bradley; photo
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22 Panther women advance to MVC semis; UNI men don't
Braley--Eric C. (Classes of 2003 and 2008; Communication Studies Faculty)
UNI women defeated Illinois State, 4-3; Panther men were defeated by Drake University and were eliminated from the tournament; photo.
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23 White stops Purple, 6-0 The White team defeated the Purple team, 6-0, in the Panthers' annual spring scrimmage, held at Wartburg this year.
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24 Woody inducted Joey Woody, a UNI assistant coach, was named to the Drake Relays Hall of Fame; photo.
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25 Blazing Nelson runs in pursuit of lofty goals
Braley--Eric C. (Classes of 2003 and 2008; Communication Studies Faculty)
Profile of junior trackster Nikki Nelson; photo.