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1 Ceramics lab opens but suit still pending Ceramics Laboratory passes inspection and opens; professor maintains that her health was damaged by working in the laboratory.
2 Precautions prevent landlord disputes Tips on renting an apartment.
3 Need help anyone? Students look over board with job listings; photo.
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4 What do you think of the new information center? Students respond to the question: "What do you think of the new information center?"; photo.
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5 Worries should go on I.C.E. Norman Story advocates using the ICE technique: isolate, condense, and execute.
6 Terrorism cancels club's tour of Europe Folk Dancers perform in Canada instead; photo.
7 New committee helps students adjust to college Larry Routh talks about the activities of the Student Transition Committee; photo.
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8 Telecourses offer an alternative way to learn Eight courses will be offered on IPTV.
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9 Two Cents Worth Getting packed to go to school.
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10 Wrestling coach breaks heels in parachuting accident Friday Don Briggs injured in accident during welcome back party for students at Birdsall Park; photo.
11 Players show good attitude in preseason Attitude is an impressive component of this year's team; photo.
12 Mudra optimistic about season: Panthers picked to win Gateway Coach Darrell Mudra feels this year's team is an improved team over last year's; photo.
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13 Quarterback saves boy in swimming accident Mike Smith used CPR to revive an unconscious 17-year-old who had been pulled from a motel pool.
14 Cross country runners look for improvement The men's cross country team's first meet will be an alumni meet.
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15 New faces in sports department Roger Crimmins and Greg Merfeld join the sports department.
16 Netters ranked 10th in Midwest preseason poll UNI has 11 returning players, including eight letterwinners.
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17 Center unknown Felt the new Visitor and Information Center would have been more useful during the beginning of the school year if more knew about it.
18 UNI ignored again Disappointed that a political candidate's literature did not include the football schedule of UNI which is in his home district.
19 Campus torn up Explains why campus still has construction projects underway when school starts in August.
20 SAEs thank donors Thanks people who donated at their recent blood drive.
21 Kwitchersnivlin' Compares college to an amusement park.
22 The Allnighter's Club Compares getting a college degree to a drive-through fast food establishment.
23 No messin' around Feels that too many people have unsubstantiated opinions.
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24 UNI students and faculty find benefits in test files Several departments and housing units maintain files.
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25 Computer lab nears completion Lab in library will have eight terminals, 37 PCs, and one printer; cost will be about $128,000.
26 Whew! Students enjoy a game of racquetball; photo.
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27 What's Up Meetings and activities.
28 Campus undergoes change Parking regulations will be strictly enforced.
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29 Construction nearly complete New sidewalks and roads are under construction; photo.