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1 MAPS to begin Sept. 17 "Monday Afternoon Pathways to Success" seminars will begin September 17 with guest speakers giving presentations on self improvement topics.
2 Stolen sign upsets manager; "not just a silly prank" Campus Student Bookstore sign was stolen September 1 but returned September 8; photo.
3 Loan crisis confronted; students speak out United States Student Association believes current student loan foundation financial crisis is the result of past policies.
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4 Regular fitness classes offered by Wellness Promotion Program Program offers inexpensive exercise classes to students and faculty; photo.
5 Phone-a-thon and senior challenge in planning stages Senior challenge is a way to acknowledge the senior class and allow them to raise funds for their class gift.
6 Methodist church establishes new weekly singles group, M.A.S.T First United Methodist Church in Waterloo has organized a singles group, Meeting As Singles Together, for UNI students and others.
7 UNI representatives attend national Model UN conference in New York Ten representatives from UNI attended conference at the United Nations Building June 28-July 1.
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8 Womenfest to be celebrated by Family Resource Center Day-long celebration of women will be held at Holiday Inn September 28.
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9 Untitled Columnist comments on the leadership of President George Bush.
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10 Full schedule planned; Funion '90 "Funion '90" will introduce new students to campus activities and groups September 12. Other activities scheduled include live band and contests.
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11 One of the world's oldest steel bands to perform at Funion "21st Century Steel Band" will perform next Wednesday night in the Union for Funion.
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12 Radio call-in show features prejudice National Public Radio will feature week-long program called "Class of 2000: The Prejudice Puzzle".
13 Union hosts homecoming activities Homecoming Pep Rally party will be held October 5 in the Union, featuring comedian Ben Ulin. Dance will be held October 6 with music by "Back Alley Band".
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14 Iowa State too much for Panthers, 35-6; Bryant gets 177 yards Panthers lose game to Iowa State, 35-6; photo.
15 Panthers win again!; strong team play defeats Bulldogs, Cyclones Panthers win All-Iowa Classic in Ames this weekend with wins over Drake and Iowa State.
16 Northern Iowa gains a split at Iowa State UNI defeated Drake at volleyball mythical state championships in Ames; photo.
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17 Women's tennis team wins opener over Central, 7-2 UNI defeats Central College in first meet of year; Graceland cancels match.
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18 Women take second at Indianola Women's cross country placed second out of ten teams at the Dick Buxton Invitational.
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19 Thompson's column praised, questioned Student describes her perceptions of God's views on homosexuals.
20 Untitled With Saddam Hussein in Iraq, columnist questions Nostradamus' prediction of the coming of the anti-Christ.
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21 Untitled UNI player Charles Lister is flipped upside down at UNI-Iowa State game Saturday; photo.
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22 Panther men's golf team set to begin play; face Drake today Men's golf team hopes to win conference this season and begins play today against Drake.
23 Panther Profile Profile of UNI head football coach Terry Allen; photo.
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24 Student devises plan to finish campus construction Student proposes using military personnel to finish campus construction projects.
25 Bell wishes to represent students Candidate for Democratic representative William "Bill" Bell asks for student support.
26 Issues for U' n I' NISG president urges students to register to vote.
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27 Cooking privileges for fall 1991 restricted; fire safety code violated Stoves will be removed from Noehren and Hagemann Halls and Bender and Dancer Hall lounges will be renovated because of safety code; photo.
28 Program of diversity planned for UNI "A Celebration of Diversity" is a six-day celebration to make students aware of minority cultures. Activities include live bands, comedian, discussion group, and lecture.
29 Robert Minter named dean of school of management; first of a series Robert Minter named Dean of the College of Business Administration.
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30 Portuguese offered for language requirement Learning the language of Brazil, Portuguese, may be important in the future.
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31 Students may replace troops in Middle East Many students will be affected if President George Bush calls up the military reservists to fight in the mid-east.