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1 Lang's woes--is there light at end of tunnel? Lang Hall will require major interior renovations; photo.
2 Zaire/Rwanda crisis, from a world away Eric Musanganya describes the reasons for problems in Zaire and Rwanda; map.
3 Women to shape foreign policy President Clinton named Madeleine Albright Secretary of State.
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4 Art exhibit successful; students and faculty agree. . . Faculty art exhibit was held November 5-7 in the Gallery of Art.
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5 Celebrate history of Iowa schools UNI Museum will hold special holiday activities for the entire family Saturday.
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6 How to beat the final heat Students share how they handle the stress of final exams; photo.
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7 Catch Panther football on KWWL UNI football game against Marshall will be shown live on KWWL.
8 Iowa's Woolridge carries Hawks past Panthers, 72-63 UNI's men's basketball team was defeated, 72-63, by the Iowa Hawkeyes; photo.
9 Panthers to face Marshall for title bid UNI's football team is preparing to play Marshall in the semifinal of the NCAA 1-AA playoffs; photo.
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10 Twelve days of Christmas--um, sports Columnist gives awards to the top players and coaches of 1996.
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11 Panthers kick off indoor track tomorrow Men's and women's track teams open the indoor season at the Iowa State Holiday Classic in Ames today.
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12 Fall sports review: Panther volleyball team denied third straight conference title Review of 1996 volleyball season; photo.
13 Fall sports review: softball team makes strides toward strong spring season Review of fall softball season; photo.
14 Fall sports review: Panther women move toward future Review of women's cross country season; photo.
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15 Fall sports review: swim teams on verge of breakthrough Review of men's and women's swimming season.
16 Fall sports review: Panther men have solid year Review of men's cross country season; photo.
17 Panther women go north in search of plus .500 mark UNI's women's basketball team hopes to have over .500 record after the next game against Wisconsin-Milwaukee tomorrow.
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18 What's Up Activities and meetings.
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19 Domestic Peace Corps: AmeriCorps pays off; part one of a two part series Over 25,000 people are involved in AmeriCorps program.
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20 Finally, some rest Students have many activities to participate in over winter break besides sleep.
21 Unacolumnist bids adieu Columnist looks back on his year writing for the Northern Iowan.
22 Second-hand clothing: great bargains, but where have they been? Columnist wonders where second hand clothing has been.
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23 Band should accompany football team to Marshall Band members comment on not being able to accompany the football team to the semi-finals.
24 Marijuana not so bad, just look at research Student encourages others to read research on other uses of marijuana and hemp.
25 Open up B parking lots, it's only fair Believes students should be able to park in B lots on the weekends.
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26 Celebrate West-African first harvest; Kwanzaa, a time to reflect, a time to celebrate Annual Kwanzaa celebration kicked off Wednesday in the Union; photo.
27 Sleigh bells ring, are you listening? Students from Concert Chorale, Women's Chorus, UNI Singers and St. Patrick's church performed Tuesday night as part of UNI Spotlight Series; photo.