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1 Gubernatorial candidate speaks on costs of higher education Candidate Don Avenson spoke in the Union Tuesday to clarify his position on tuition costs; photo.
2 Alcohol policy approved; tailgating, residence halls affected New policy requires groups of over twenty-five to have a written permit and $100 deposit to tailgate in the North Dome parking lot; hours for tailgating are restricted.
3 Record enrollment; many residence hall students tripled Enrollment has surpassed 12, 000 students for first time in history and between 1,500-1,800 students will be tripled.
4 Students' patience needed Map has been created to assist students and faculty navigate through the construction projects on campus; photo and map.
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5 Student Government aids students, faculty NISG offered students free copies of their schedules last week; photo.
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6 Lux Medallion recipients named Michele Thurn and Michael Armbrecht will receive the Lux Service Medallion Award.
7 UNI faculty attend conference in China Thomas Switzer, Anne Federlein, Richard Zehrbach, and Michael Waggoner attended the Fourth Annual Conference of the USA/China Teacher Education Consortium in China recently.
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8 Positive ways to accept the construction Looking at the positive side of campus construction detours.
9 UNI hosts faculty exchange professor Henry Lacey was a visiting professor of English this past summer, teaching classes on African-American poetry.
10 College freshman recognizable Freshmen can be identified by the way they walk to class, choose their drinking glasses, prepare for classes, lose their keys, and fill too much space in their dorm rooms.
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11 It's been said "Two's company, three's a crowd"¿ Students find many benefits of being tripled in the residence halls; photo.
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12 Hangin' with Heather Senior comments on experiencing homesickness her first semester at UNI.
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13 A disadvantaged background doesn't hold this student back Profile of non-traditional student Tony Keeling; photo.
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14 Art exhibit to be highlighted at University Peter Gourfain will exhibit his ceramics and wood carvings at the Gallery of Art from September 4-29.
15 Students spend summer studying careers Area public school children spent time on campus last summer learning about careers in "Summer Career Connection" sponsored by the Educational Talent Search and UNICUE.
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16 From the President President Curris asks for patience from students as the UNI school year begins with high enrollment.
17 A look at Hussein Columnist comments on the American and British hostages still in Iraq and on Saddam Hussein.
18 Untitled Comments on returning to school and events of summer.
19 Untitled Comments on the fundamentalist view that God is against homosexuals.
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20 Music Review A review of music by the artist Jon Bon Jovi; photo.
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21 Author recounts summer headlines Summer sports headlines include Roseanne Barr's rendition of the National Anthem, Cub's turn-around, and George Steinbrenner.
22 Panthers open season with conference foe Preview of season opening game against Southern Illinois; photo.
23 Panthers set to begin season on Saturday A look at the players in the various positions this season.
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24 Spikers set to play Pre-season look at Panthers before opening match against Montana State; photo.
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25 UNI's Reese drafted by CBA's Thunder Former Panther Jason Reese chosen to play in CBA league for Quad City Thunder; photo.
26 Schrage hired as new baseball coach Dave Schrage named new head baseball coach.
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27 Two receive Marion Golf Scholarships Matt Klenske and Doug Boysen will receive scholarship to play golf at UNI.
28 Huso leaves Northern Iowa Women's assistant basketball coach Holly Huso resigns to take position at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
29 Special team stalwarts Special team members Chris Klieman, Brian Mitchell, and Dan Rush at press day; photo.
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30 1990 Northern Iowa football and volleyball schedules Fall football and volleyball schedules.
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31 Coaches poll tabs Northern Iowa for fourth place in GCAC Southwest Missouri State, Eastern Illinois, and Illinois State were chosen as finishing in front of UNI in the Gateway Conference this year; Mike Fontana, Brian Mitchell, James Jones, Matt Brinkman, and Willie Beamon named to pre-season all-league team.
32 Untitled Traci Jesse at first day of fall practice; photo.
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33 Dreyer makes successful jump from AMCU to the minor leagues; Panthers in the Pros Former Panther Steve Dreyer was drafted by Texas Rangers; photo.
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34 Room fire in Rider Hall Fire broke out in trash can in room 202 of Rider Hall last Sunday night; no property damage or injuries reported.
35 New director is "for all students" Ben Stone is the newly elected executive director of the United Students of Iowa in Des Moines.
36 Greeks "Beat the Heat" Greeks served flavored ice and others offered activities in the Greek sponsored "Beat the Heat" program Monday; photo.
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37 UNI breaks ground with real estate program Students may now earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in business administration and finance with an emphasis in real estate.
38 Five $1,000 scholarships available Five scholarships are being sponsored by Iowa National Bankshares Corporation with no restrictions on field of study, race, religion or sex.
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39 German scholars to speak Professor Karl Heinz will discuss the traditions of King Arthur and Professor Jutta Goller on the work of Sylvia Plath today in the Union.
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40 Coach Allen helps MDA Head football coach Terry Allen will help with the annual Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon Labor Day weekend.