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1 Surfin' UNI Schedule of events and activities for Homecoming 2002.
2 Three students involved in car accident, one fatality
Koppes--Kevin (Student--2002)
Lisa Oetken, Ashley Caskey, and Hollie Frerichs, freshmen from Akron, Iowa, were involved in a car accident last Friday; Lisa Oetken was pronounced dead at the scene.
3 Wal-Mart SuperCenter in the works
Kalous--Tom D. (Student--2002)
The Cedar Falls City Council unanimously agreed to the proposed Wal-Mart Super Center near the intersection of Highway 58 and Viking Road; construction will begin this month.
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4 On your campus Meetings and activities planned.
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5 Stepping toward progress
Kulow--Teresa M. (Class of 2003)
Bliss Browne will speak on "Renewing Systems from Within: Harnessing Imagination for Public Good," as the first lecturer in the 2002 Hearst Lecture Series.
6 UNI-Dome installing video board at south end
Szeszycki--Emily (Student--2001)
A video board, 24 feet by 37 feet, is being installed at the south end of the UNI-Dome and will be up and running for this weekend's Homecoming football game.
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7 U.S. Cellular gives grant to food bank
Koppes--Kevin (Student--2002)
U. S. Cellular gave $2500 to the Northeast Iowa Food Bank as a part of their "Connecting With Our Communities Program."
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8 Call for common sense Encourages students to attend the various Homecoming activities taking place on campus this week, and to be responsible if they choose to drink.
9 Columnist marks 21st birthday
Buelow--Katie J. (Student--2002)
Remembers the historical events that have happened during her lifetime, and discusses her youth through television shows.
10 Confronting UNI's Homecoming drinking issues
Whitaker--Jeremy
Claims that the university administration and the Cedar Falls Police Department are not handling the Homecoming situation in constructive ways; offers suggestions for more feasible ways to make Homecoming safer.
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11 ROTC another 'team' winning over campus
Chamberlin--Eric (Student--2001)
Praises the ROTC program at UNI and claims that this group does not see enough support and recognition from the campus.
12 Upset by lack of Capoeira coverage
Haase--Jessica L. (Student--2002)
Criticizes the Northern Iowan for not covering the recent Capoeira Batizado held on campus September 5-8.
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13 Homecoming moments relived
Heffernan--Kimberly A. (Classes of 2003 and 2008)
Students tell about their past Homecoming experiences.
14 More than just a number; Bulm takes pride in her job as dining center greeter
Weiskircher--Heidi B. (Classes of 2005 and 2006)
Profile of Redeker Dining Center greeter, Irene Bulm; photo.
15 Student voices Students respond to the question: How would you feel about having your wedding shown on the television program, "The Wedding Story?"; photo.
16 Wedding Story details unveiled
Chambers--Ryan T. (Tom) (Student--2002)
Professor Bettina Fabos' "Video Production: Field Production" class is interested in filming a UNI couple's wedding to make their own "Wedding Story" reminiscent of TLC's program.
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17 Homecoming Complete schedule of 2002 Homecoming events.
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18 Off Hudson offers opportunity for new works
Hammitt-- Katie Ruth (Class of 2005)
A theatre program, Off Hudson, was started by theatre faculty members to give students a chance to perform new works and the people of the Cedar Valley a chance to view them.
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19 Barry's fiction disappoints column fan
Wise--Justin Macalla (Student--2001-2002)
Review of Dave Barry's new comedy book, "Big Trouble"; photo.
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20 The King of Rock n' Roll still reigns
Oswald--Nick (Student--2001)
Review of the new release of Elvis Presley's hits in "Elvis: 30 #1 Hits"; photo.
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21 Hoambrecker kicks troubled Panthers to triple OT victory
Heffernan--Kimberly A. (Classes of 2003 and 2008)
UNI defeated Cal-Poly, 29-26; photo.
22 Mitchell sibling rivalry
Weiskircher--Heidi B. (Classes of 2005 and 2006)
Profile of junior football player Matt Mitchell; photo.
23 Opportunity for vengeance lost in rare MVC defeat
Finnegan--David
Panthers won one match against Bradley but went on to lose the next three; photo.
24 UNI defeated in home opener, 3-0
Szeszycki--Emily (Student--2001)
Panthers lost to Wisconsin-Milwaukee; photo.
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25 McLeodUSA Center will help Northern Iowa athletics shine
Glasnapp--Brandie L. (Student--2002)
Students, faculty, and staff believe that the upcoming McLeodUSA Center will have a positive effect on the UNI basketball and volleyball teams, including recruitment; photo.
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26 Brock is back
Glasnapp--Brandie L. (Student--2002)
Profile of senior cross country runner, Rob Brock; photo.
27 Golfers take third
Szeszycki--Emily (Student--2001)
Women took third place at the Notre Dame Invitational over the weekend.
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28 Black Hawks start strong
Glasnapp--Brandie L. (Student--2002)
The Waterloo Black Hawks were defeated by the Des Moines Buccaneers, 5-2; Black Hawks will face Sioux Falls in home opener.