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1 | $265 billion Defense budget 'too much' | Piers Wood, Chief of Staff of the Center for Defense Information, spoke on the United States defense budget. | |
2 | 'The Hill' street blues | Cedar Falls officials and College Hill bar owners comment on rumors that area bars will allow only those twenty-one and older to enter. | |
3 | Midterms=library | Tanya Craven walking up Rod Library stairs; photo. |
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4 | Jazzing up Russell Hall | Five jazz combinations performed in Russell Hall Tuesday. | |
5 | 'Live from Studio One,' Chris Proctor | Acoustic guitarist Chris Proctor will perform on "Live from Studio One" Monday. |
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6 | "No Control Blues" rocks Steb's | Group "No Control Blues" will perform at Steb's tonight; photo. | |
7 | 'College Hill Presents' something for everyone | College Hill area will be blocked off Saturday for event featuring food and entertainment. |
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8 | Big weekend ahead for Panther harriers | Men's cross country team will run in the Notre Dame Invitational tonight. | |
9 | Football squad prepares for conference | UNI is preparing this week for conference play beginning next Saturday against Illinois State. | |
10 | History awaits Panther volleyball squad | A win against Indiana State tonight will give UNI a record fifty consecutive home match victories; UNI is third in the MVC standings. |
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11 | Look for battle of birds in World Series | Columnist comments on baseball's World Series contenders. |
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12 | Panther golfers back in action | Women's team will compete at the Huskie Classic this weekend. | |
13 | Tennis teams home again | UNI defeated Wartburg last Monday and will play Bradley Saturday. |
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14 | Public Safety log | Campus crime report | |
15 | Dole slumps again in polls | Presidential candidate Bob Dole slips in the polls to 34%. |
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16 | MOPP up that mess | Iowa Waste Reduction Center's Mobile Outreach for Pollution Prevention educates rural communities on waste management and pollution control. |
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17 | What's Up | Activities and meetings. |
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18 | Is society headed on downhill plunge? | Editorial comments on the lack of respect today's children and adults have for persons in authority. | |
19 | Thrills of e-mail, 'Oregon Trail' | Columnist comments on his addiction to e-mail and using computers. | |
20 | Thoreau's views on work not necessarily correct: work can be fun | Columnist comments on the benefits of working. |
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21 | Family Fest needs more choices, alternatives available | Family Fest Weekend needs to offer more choices of activities to interest the upperclassmen and their families. | |
22 | 'Enough about Whitaker already, his column rules' | Student defends Jeremy Whitaker's column; believes it is meant to entertain. |
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23 | 'Don't judge a book by i's cover' | Jeremy Whitaker's remarks in his column on body piercings and colored hair were "ignorant and offending." | |
24 | Whitaker: if everyone were to shop at the Gap, who would you rip on? | Students respond to Jeremy Whitaker's column on students with body piercings and colored hair. |
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25 | Whitaker should appreciate diversity | Student comments on Jeremy Whitaker's column on body piercings and colored hair; Whitaker is out of touch with diversity on campus. | |
26 | Speak your mind with respect | Columnist comments on Jeremy Whitaker's column and UNIGLO's right to advertise meetings in chalk on sidewalks. |
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27 | 'Let the games begin' | Events for 1996 Homecoming are described. | |
28 | Sound that blends poetry, music | "The Bone People" jazz and poetry group will perform tomorrow at the Hearst Center; photo. |