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1 Untitled National Cattle Congress is back in business; photo.
2 Perot has fallen again Ross Perot will not be allowed to run for President.
3 Blood drive continual success Over 205 units of blood were collected at Tuesday's Red Cross blood drive; photo.
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4 Response to Krandall, health care Student comments on column on healthcare and incentives in the U. S. as compared to Sweden.
5 Premarital sex not only best around Student comments on Jeremy Whitaker's column on premarital sex.
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6 Look who's running to Ames UNI ROTC members and others will run the game ball from UNI to the Ames football stadium to raise money for multiple sclerosis; photo.
7 Breast cancer: it could happen to you Archana Daya Shankar completed research on support systems for patients with breast cancer; photo.
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8 Jack asks 'Am I a Giant?' Review of movie "Jack" with Robin Williams.
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9 Bringing creative touch to school Students can personalize their dorm rooms in creative ways.
10 Untitled Student exclaims, "I love this weather, it's better than sex"!
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11 Former all-American joins staff Alan Fried joined the Panther wrestling staff Tuesday.
12 Panthers go for three-beat at Iowa State Football team will play Iowa State University tomorrow in Ames.
13 One home victory away from history in West Gym Volleyball team defeated Bradley in three games and has forty-nine straight home victories; photo.
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14 Panther women host first home meet of season tonight Men's cross country team will compete in Iowa City tomorrow and women's team will host a triangular tonight in Cedar Falls.
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15 Preseason rankings out Men's basketball team was picked to finish eighth in Dick Vitale's preseason rankings.
16 UNI men's rugby schedule Men's rugby schedule.
17 High hopes for this weekend Women's tennis team took second place in doubles tournament in Wisconsin last weekend; men's and women's teams will compete against Creighton this weekend.
18 Stovall suspended for Iowa State game Jeff Stovall was suspended from the football team after allegedly being caught shoplifting; photo.
19 Sisters lead UNI into weekend competition Softball team will compete in the National Invitational Championships this weekend in Illinois.
20 Playing overtime in college football College football games can now go into overtime.
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21 No place like home Men's golf team finished sixth and seventh last Tuesday in a Waterloo tournament; women will play in Cedar Falls and men in Indiana next week.
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22 Student Government in full swing; proposed tuition increase highlights Northern Iowa Student Government met Wednesday to discuss tuition, fees, and other business.
23 Career Fair brings future to you UNI Career Fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. September 24 in the Dome.
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24 What's Up Schedule of activities and meetings.
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25 Fall enrollment announced Fall 1996 enrollment is 12,957; enrollment for previous eight years given.
26 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
27 TopLinks not just another Web site for college students TopLinks offers over 140 Web pages for college students.
28 Career Services welcomes new staff member Don Doerr joins the Career Services staff as coordinator of experiential learning.
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29 'Our job is to give you news, not interpret it' Newspaper's articles and columns do not reflect the opinions of the staff.
30 Oh, how things change; music from the good ol' days People's tastes in music change as they age.
31 Choosing to stay at home doesn't make you worthless Columnist comments on married women who choose not to work.
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32 Advice to Whitaker: spend Saturday nights at bars Student responds to Jeremy Whitaker's column on drinking at football games.
33 'One third of college students seldom or never drink alcohol' Julie Thompson suggests that we need more students who have fun without drinking alcohol.
34 Jeremy Whitaker's column a mistake: 'Get rid of it' Student comments on Jeremy Whitaker's column and the history of the cannon.
35 Methodist Student Center reaches to Whitaker Student peer minister invites Jeremy Whitaker to stop by the Wesley Foundation, United Methodist Student Center.
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36 UNIGLO has gone way overboard Student comments on UNIGLO advertising and wants writing on sidewalks and walls to end.
37 Chalk graffiti? Spare me Believes organizations should not advertise their meetings in chalk on the sidewalks.
38 Unhappy Mac Student was not satisfied with his Macintosh computer purchased through the University.
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39 Career information on campus Although Internet resources will help students find employment, they cannot replace university placement offices.
40 Whitaker: 'Ignorant, uninformed' Student comments on Jeremy Whitaker's column "A Sordid State of Affairs".