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1 'Success' describes weekend on the Hill
Heffernan--Kimberly A. (Classes of 2003 and 2008)
The numbers of arrests and citations rose only slightly for the 2002 Homecoming weekend; administrators are generally satisfied with the way that the weekend went; photo.
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2 Is this food heavenly? No, it's Iowan; homegrown food hits campus and fills students' stomachs
Cisco--Laura (Student--2001-2003)
UNI Dining Services administrators have agreed to purchase more food grown locally, which will help to stimulate the local economy.
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3 Scudder, NISG push participation
Koppes--Kevin (Student--2002)
NISG president Jeff Scudder and members of NISG are encouraging students to vote in the November election with a "get out the vote" drive.
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4 On your campus Meetings and activities planned.
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5 CFPD arrests for College Hill area on Homecoming weekend List of people arrested and charged for alcohol-related Homecoming disturbances.
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6 Plea for bowling to replace baseball
Buelow--Katie J. (Student--2002)
Claims that bowling should be America's new past-time for many reasons including widespread participation.
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7 True tale of one man's visit to the STD clinic
Whitaker--Jeremy
Describes his experience of being tested for sexually transmitted diseases.
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8 UNI almost unscathed through Homecoming Wonders if Homecoming is worth celebrating on the Hill, when it causes such problems for people.
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9 Reader urges students to open their eyes and mouths
Nguyen--Kim T. (Student--2002)
Discusses recent events concerning the weapons conflict and possible war with Iraq; encourages students to call Tom Harkin to express their views, and to visit the "Question the War" rally.
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10 "Surfin' UNI" totally tubular success
Andresen--Kelli (Class of 2004)
Various events and activities took place as a part of the 2002 Homecoming celebrations; photo.
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11 Student voices Students respond to the question: What did you do to celebrate Homecoming this year?; photo.
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12 "Laramie Project" sheds light on homosexuality
Kehoe--Lisa M. (Student--2002)
Theatre UNI will present "The Laramie Project," a play about the area in which Matthew Shepard was murdered after he declared that he was homosexual; photo.
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13 Body modification rises to new level
Collins--Elizabeth L. (Student--2002)
Adam Buhmann and Danny Carson, owners of the new piercing and tattoo studio, Ritual Body Art, on College Hill pledge to put the customer first, and to stray from the stereotype in the business.
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14 Paulina Rubio fails to keep up with Latin scene
Oswald--Nick (Student--2001)
Review of Paulina Rubio's new album, "Border Girl"; photo.
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15 Tompkins: the makings of a champion
Hammitt-- Katie Ruth (Class of 2005)
Profile of junior technical management major, and Tae Kwon-Do/kickboxing athlete, Trent Tompkins; photo.
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16 Fiala stresses teamwork
Weiskircher--Heidi B. (Classes of 2005 and 2006)
Profile of senior elementary education major and cross country runner, Rita Fiala; photo.
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17 Hilltoppers hand Panthers first loss in Dome since 2000
Heffernan--Kimberly A. (Classes of 2003 and 2008)
UNI defeated by Western Kentucky, 31-12, during Homecoming weekend; photo.
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18 Netters sweep two over weekend
Finnegan--David
Panthers defeated Southern Illinois, 30-22, 30-21, and 30-23; UNI also defeated Evansville, 30-18, 30-15, 30-24; photo.
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19 UNI defeats Drury; loses close one to SMS
Szeszycki--Emily (Student--2001)
Panthers defeated Drury, 4-0, but lost to Southwest Missouri State, 2-0; photo.
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20 XC fares well this weekend
Szeszycki--Emily (Student--2001)
UNI men took second place in the Illinois Invitational; Panther women competed in the Iowa State Invite.