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1 | Compromise rejected; students forced to pay more | Iowa State Board of Regents approved a 3.8% tuition hike for in-state students. | |
2 | Student government vice president resigns | Brad Hansen resigned his position with NISG at recent meeting. Other business included tuition increase. | |
3 | New tailgating policy a success; "no reports of vandalism¿" | New policy reduced the amount of trash left in the parking lot and eliminated vandalism associated with tailgating. |
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4 | Humiliation hits when the library buzzer sounds; many students don't realize the impact of the embarrassment | Electronic system at the Library exit stops patrons from removing materials from the library without checking them out. | |
5 | Image of a counseling center beginning to change positively in minds of students | Counseling Center will sponsor series of workshops, S.P.E.C.I.E.S., designed to help all individuals become a whole healthy person. | |
6 | Untitled | Number of students going home on weekends has earned UNI name of "suitcase college". | |
7 | Rap contest to be held to educate | Third Annual State HIV/AIDS Substance Abuse Rap Contest will be held at Electric Park Ballroom tomorrow. |
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8 | Native Malaysian keeps ISA running | Hamzah Mohammed is president of the International Student Association; photo. | |
9 | Program offered to provide experience for students | Students gain work experience through cooperative education internships; photo. |
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10 | Masters of music; music review | A review of music by "Warrant". |
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11 | Music department makes several announcements of coming events | Randy Hogancamp, David Rachor, Sharon Hansen, David Buch, and Frederick Halgedahl will perform next week and Art Song Concert will be presented October 25. |
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12 | "Bowl For Kid's Sake" underway | Night of bowling will benefit Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America. | |
13 | "Betting on the dogs" offers great stress relief and fun for students | Waterloo Greyhound Park now offers free general admission every Thursday night for college students. |
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14 | Panthers upset Southwest Missouri State; win at Drake | UNI claims title at the Jim Garrison Memorial meet. | |
15 | Swish! | Stephanie Davis at practice; photo. | |
16 | Hospitalized | Basketball player Steve Deering hospitalized for an undisclosed infection; photo. | |
17 | UNI blanks Drake; Panthers perfect in GCAC | Panthers defeated Drake, 3-0, in intrastate volleyball action. | |
18 | Who¿s deciding games, the athletes or the officials? | Officials at athletic events sometimes make a poor call, or no call, that decides the outcome of games. |
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19 | And in This Corner . . . | Comments on the issues that separate the candidates in the upcoming election. | |
20 | Students rebuke letter | Students respond to letter by Ann Flage concerning notices posted in Bartlett Hall on Saddam Hussein. |
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21 | Who belongs in the locker rooms after the game?; open interview versus closed locker rooms | Current controversy focuses on female reporters being able interview male athletes in their locker room after events. | |
22 | Panthers finish seventh at Wichita State | Women's team finished seventh out of ten at the Lady Shocker Classic in Kansas last weekend. | |
23 | Panther profile | Profile of senior volleyball player Bobbie Kreple; photo. |
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24 | Gateway meet ends fall tennis season for Northern Iowa | Women's season ended at Gateway Conference Tournament last weekend. |
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25 | UNI on the road against Indiana State; home teams 10-1 in Gateway games this season | The Panthers will face Indiana State Saturday. | |
26 | Baseball team finishes season with thumping of ICCC, Ellsworth | UNI defeated Iowa Central Community College and Ellsworth Community College last weekend. |
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27 | Autumn and Public Safety and Batman | Public Safety needs a new image. | |
28 | Does oil mean death? | Student does not support military intervention in the middle east. |
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29 | Delta Chi celebrates 100th anniversary | Delta Chi celebrated its 100th anniversary October 13 with open house and banquet; photo. | |
30 | Home economics award two graduate scholarships | Carol Gustafson and Vivian Quinn were awarded the Iowa Home Economics Association scholarship. | |
31 | Black Hawk Theatre presents Fourth Grade Nothing | Black Hawk Children's Theatre will present "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" October 18-21. | |
32 | AMA set for Illinois road trip; marketers to attend fall conference | American Marketing Association students will attend the Association's Midwest Regional Conference November 9-11. | |
33 | Tauke campaign trail stops at UNI in race for Senate | Tom Tauke spoke in the CAC Sunday as part of KUNI's series of conversations with political candidates. |
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34 | Students encouraged to participate in investment simulation game | Students can learn about investing by participating in the Third Annual Collegiate Investment Challenge. |
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35 | UNI expands as others decline | UNI's enrollment rose from 11,837 students to 12,638 this year while enrollment at ISU and U of I declined. |
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36 | Business scholarships offered for "promising minority students" | State Farm Companies has awarded UNI $24,000 for scholarships for minority students in business. | |
37 | Clean-up beautifies the Hill | College Hill residents participated in Fall Neighborhood Pride Day and cleaned the area. |