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1 'Entertainment Tonight' host Mark Steines will serve as grand marshal of the 2004 University of Northern Iowa Homecoming Parade; new parade route Former UNI football player and host of syndicated show will be grand marshal of the parade.
2 Former UNI President Curris to speak at scholarship luncheon Constantine Curris is now the president of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.
3 Friday, Oct. 8 Karel Keldermans will play the campanile bells; dance class by Janet Wong in the WRC is open to public.
4 New route for UNI Homecoming parade, Saturday, Oct. 9 Describes new route.
5 Saturday, Oct. 9 Karel Keldermans will play the Campanile bells from 11:15 a. m. to noon; McLeod Center groundbreaking will take place at 2:15 p. m.
6 School district numbers in Iowa dropping; may drop further Iowa now has 367 school districts, including 341 high schools, compared with 12,000 districts in 1900; 70-80 percent of schools have less than 1,000 students.
7 Sunday, Oct. 10 Alan Jackson and Martina McBride concert in the UNI-Dome at 7:30 p. m.
8 Sunday, Oct. 10--Monday, Oct. 11 Northern Iowa Vocal Arts Festival & Conductor Symposium will conclude with concert in the Great Hall of the GBPAC; expected to draw 200 high school students and conductors.
9 Thursday, Oct. 7 Scholarship Appreciation Luncheon in Union Ballroom; Theatre UNI opens season with "Ubu Roi".
10 Tuesday, Oct. 5 Media paintings by Phyllis Bramson are on display at the UNI Gallery of Art through Oct. 22.
11 UNI Regional Business Center to offer software training courses in October Will offer courses in "Microsoft FrontPage,QuickBooks Pro - Advanced", and "Adobe Acrobat PDF".
12 Wednesday, Oct. 6 Workshop in UNI's Regional Business Center will discuss organizing space and using time effecitvely; Kaleidoscope Series will feature "Miss Nelson Is Missing" at the GBPAC; Collegiate Entrepreneurs will visit Team Technologies; "Voices of Iowa Farm Women"