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1 Student-run bookstore gains UNISA approval Grants provisional recognition of bookstore group.
2 RHA, Tomahawk voice opposition to bookstore RHA official says bookstore procedures resemble Tomahawk procedures; Mr. Blake says that getting the bookstore effort this far has been difficult.
3 Doggone glad when it's over Dog waits for friend; photo.
4 Rent-a-frig raises ire of student customers Students cite problems with refrigerator rental company.
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5 Hypnotist informs, entertains audience Jim Wand talks about his work; photo.
6 Fulbright program promotes professional, cultural awareness Quick look at the program.
7 Pretty as a picture The Campanile through the trees; photo.
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8 Austrian study tour offers chance for German credit Karl Odwarka will lead trip to Klagenfurt.
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9 Band choreographer adds new dimension to marching routine Brian Palmer has been writing routines for the Marching Band for three years; photo.
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10 Volleyball squad 22-2 after two weekend wins Panthers defeated Western Illinois, 3-0, on Friday night, and Bradley, 3-0, on Saturday; photo.
11 UNI ends season with marathon baseball game UNI ended season with intra-squad marathon game on Saturday; photo.
12 Women's cross country battles weather, illness Women's team placed sixth out of seven teams at the Missouri Mid-America Open on Friday.
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13 Runners prepare for AMCU meet Panthers placed eleventh at the Central Collegiate Championships on Saturday; their next meet is the AMCU-8 on October 31st.
14 Tennis team to improve next spring UNI women's team ended its fall season at the Gateway Conference Championships last weekend.
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15 Wild Life Portrays Greek god visiting rehabilitation center.
16 The Ducks of Prexy's Pond Duck proposes to attack President Curris for taking their home.
17 ISU challenges UNI in battle over tuition Urges UNI students to come to next Regents meeting at Ames.
18 Union art gallery needed Student believes that displaying art in the Union would be worthwhile.
19 Speech story was inaccurate Finds fault with report on speech by Marion Nelson.
20 Special election will be Tuesday Will fill vacant seats and vote on two referendum issues.
21 Viewpoint was misinterpreted Believes others are prejudiced against her creationist beliefs.
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22 Thanks given for coverage Judy Meyers appreciates NI coverage of Mental Illness Awareness Week.
23 Club thanks participants Thanks those who supported volksmarch.
24 Student conduct criticized Did not like it that students interrupted speech by Pete du Pont.
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25 Story on dispute called incomplete Believes story on parking lot dispute was one-sided.
26 Local tax is bad idea Does not like local motel/hotel tax proposal.
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27 What's Up Meetings and activities.
28 Political, social ramifications of AIDS treatment discusses Jane Teaford speaks at meeting; photo.
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29 Support group helps children of alcoholics Counseling Center offering support group.
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30 "Burn me" house saved Dilapidated house at 22nd and Merner Streets being repaired.
31 Women's Action League elects officers for 1987-1988 List of officers and plans for the year.
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32 Top businessman visits UNI Excerpts from remarks by Allen Paulson; photo.
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33 Award-winning professor emphasizes value of foreign language knowledge Nile Vernon receives outstanding educator award from state group; photo.