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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" |