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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.