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1 U2 bypasses Dome for Carver-Hawkeye Fans comment.
2 Band refused to compromise U2 management believes they will make more money performing at Carver-Hawkeye.
3 Candidate Simon guest at language conference Paul Simon will speak at foreign language conference.
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4 Apartments soon to be inspected City will inspect apartments for health and safety features.
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5 Backpackers survive weather, starvation Don Briggs leads backpacking classes to Yellow River; photo.
6 Participants praise Sibling Weekend Held last year as Noehren Hall event; campus-wide this year; a look at the activities.
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7 Prayer group strives to create unity among denominations Students and others meet Wednesday mornings for prayer.
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8 Internships offer professional experience in Washington, D.C.
9 Students learn proper etiquette techniques Wine and Dine will continue, but without alcoholic beverages.
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10 Campus ministries to host CROP Walk during parade Will raise money for poor people around the world.
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11 Uchida will perform in Auditorium Profile of Mitsuko Uchida.
12 Tiny bubbles? Mary Pieper blows bubbles; photo.
13 Dorm Life--But Not as We Know It A look at someone preparing for and taking a test.
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14 Volleyball team keeps winning; at home tonight UNI beat St. Ambrose on Tuesday, 3-0; play at UNI tonight against Western Illinois; photo.
15 Panthers start quest for league title tomorrow Panthers begin league play Saturday in a game against Indiana State; photo.
16 Softball team wins 3-0, 1-0 UNI came away from Iowa Round-Robin Tournament with a record of 6-5.
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17 Sue Lahr leads UNI golf scores Captain Sue Lahr leads UNI's squad this year; photo.
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18 Shaddox looks for improvement UNI finished nineteenth out of twenty-six teams at the Midwest Collegiate Invitational.
19 Monte Meyer paces UNI in weekend golf tourney Senior Monte Meyer led the Panthers in scoring at the UNI Classic.
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20 Students' appeals ignored Unhappy that Regents increased tuition despite students' appeal.
21 Allnighter's Club Conclusion of "Raiders of the Lost Aud"; adventurer speaks to 'Denotep.'
22 New requirements cost students Believes that new professional sequence and general education will keep students in school an extra year.
23 The Human Element False confessions.
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24 Point Blank Looks at effects of tuition increases; unhappy the cross country team uses golf course.
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25 UNI still without condoms Noehren Hall considering installation of vending machines; some campus bars have them.
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26 Enrollment drops by 1.3 percent following new cap, requirements Fall 1987 is 11,431; officials speculate on causes.
27 UNISA committee to investigate different funding method for NI Has been increasing competition for UNISA funding.
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28 UNISA vote to address student-run bookstore Referendum will attempt to gauge student opinion on bookstore.
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29 Feeding who? Rose Brust Kern and children feed ducks in Prexy's Pond; photo.
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30 Debate tourney comes to UNI Thirty teams will come to campus.
31 What's Up Meetings and activities.
32 True boredom Mary DeCoster studies outdoors; photo.
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33 1987 could be biggest year yet for cooperative education Fifty-nine students currently enrolled.
34 Students find co-op invaluable Students talk about their co-op experiences.