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1 Hall contracts examined Consider clause allowing search and entry, requirement to purchase meal contract, and penalty for leaving.
2 Untitled Children play on a slide at the park at Hillside Courts; photo.
3 UNISA considers purchase Mike Hager talks about the needs and uses for a computer system in the student organization area.
4 Lost books pose problem for library Jessica Marshall and Doug Hieber talk about the procedures for dealing with lost library books; over 1000 reported missing in 1984-1985.
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5 Actress' mom says: 'It's a tough life' Profile of Shelley Tharp; photo.
6 He is a friend, so just call him Bob Profile of Lawther Hall custodian Bob Swan; photo.
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7 They are anxious, ambitious Shinichi Nakamoto talks about his country, Japan.
8 Counteract the common cold Tips on taking care of oneself.
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9 Best part of job is hungry people A look at the work in the Dome concessions stands; photo.
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10 Panthers get 9th straight win, 49-0 Panthers defeat Northwest Missouri State; photo.
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11 Panthers beat Alumni 87-70 UNI defeated a strong alumni team in the second half of the game.
12 UNI to play Southern Illinois Panthers compete for the Gateway Conference Championship.
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13 Coach recalls program's beginning Wanda Green was the first ever woman's basketball coach at UNI; photo.
14 Runners finish tenth Steve Gearhart had the best UNI finish at the NCAA Region 5 meet.
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15 Freshman making change to 5-on-5 Profile of freshman basketball player Kris Huffman; photo.
16 Swimmers drop two last weekend Panthers lose to Northern Illinois and the University of Chicago-Illinois.
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17 'I'm a fundamentalist--bait me!' Discusses the differences between humanism and fundamentalism.
18 Education Comments on several controversial issues concerning the University.
19 Applause Congratulates David Chung for his column, Anomaly, in the November 12 issue of the Northern Iowan.
20 The little red hen tries again Encourages students to complain about the cut in state funding.
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21 Curris--a catalyst Believes that the school spirit being shown around campus is due to several positive changes made by President Curris.
22 Fundamentalists Responds to J. Harley McIlrath's column, Babelogue, in the November 12 issue of the Northern Iowan; states that she learned both the fear of and the love of God as a child.
23 Homosexuality--what does the Bible say? Discusses some of the differences between the Bible we have today and the original Hebrew and Greek versions.
24 Agnostics Responds to a letter to the editor written by Daniel Bashore in the November 12 issue of the Northern Iowan.
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25 Evolution vs. creationism Professor McCalley will speak.
26 Casino Night William Lawson watches students gamble at Casino Night in the West Towers Lounge; photo.
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27 What's Up Meetings and activities.
28 New courses in Russian studies List of new courses.
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29 International affairs minor in full swing Professor Vajpeyi talks about the new minor.
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30 Garcia to speak Ricardo Garcia will speak on multiethnicity.
31 Departments' moves halted Move of Department of Home Economics and Department of Earth Science into Latham Hall stopped due to shortage of funds.