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1 Vigil of remembrance Nearly two hundred attended candlelight vigil for Matthew Shepard Sunday night; photo.
2 UNI receives largest donation in history Everett Alderman donated $3.6 million to UNI to fund 9-10 scholarships per year in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences; photo.
3 Rain doesn't damper 'Panther Reign" Although UNIght was cancelled and College Hill bars were packed, 1998 Homecoming was calm; only thirteen arrests were made.
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4 "NineDollarMelonBaller" gives us "¿Something to Cry About" Review of "I'll Give You Something to Cry About" CD by "NineDollarMelonBaller".
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5 Meredith named Player of the Week Football player Scott Meredith was named ESPN/USA Today's Division I-AA Defensive Player of the Week.
6 Sweep victory for Panther volleyball UNI defeated Southwest Missouri State and Wichita State last weekend; photo.
7 Third-quarter dominance carries Panthers to victory UNI defeated Cal Poly in Saturday's Homecoming game; photo.
8 Cross country struggles in Ames Men's team placed third and women seventh at the Iowa State Invitational Saturday; photo.
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9 UNI intramural results and upcoming events Results of intramural softball competitions, golf tournament and fun run; schedule of upcoming events.
10 Hoops hopes lie in top of the Valley; women's basketball preview Preview of the 1998 women's basketball team; photo.
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11 Men's tennis gets soaked in KC UNI cancelled one match and lost the other to University of Missouri-Kansas City during stormy weather; photo.
12 Professor caps off successful racing season at Nationals Ken De Nault raced his Formula Mazda car in the National Championships; photo.
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13 Let the Panther Reign . . . Homecoming '98 Photo spread on Homecoming 1998 activities; football team defeated Cal Poly and the NISG won the window painting contest on the Hill; photo.
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14 Schaefer: More local control over environmental issues Profile of National Law Party gubernatorial candidate Jim Schaefer; photo.
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15 Project V.I.P. Office hours listed.
16 Students Against Drunk Driving Will meet.
17 St. Stephen's Catholic Student Center Sponsoring a retreat.
18 La Terulia Presentation to be held.
19 NISG Register to vote.
20 Face to Face with AIDS Panel presentation and discussion held.
21 Hearst Center for Arts Louis McTizic & the Blues Review will perform.
22 Amnesty International Will meet
23 Depression/Coping with Loneliness Support group will meet.
24 AA Will meet.
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25 Registration for Spring '99 Registration dates for spring semester 1999.
26 Journalism students head to Los Angeles Nine students in Society of Professional Journalists will attend national convention in Los Angeles October 21.
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27 Choice of expression another stone thrown at Shepard Practicing freedom of speech should be done in a respectful way.
28 Courtney Love, American icon Columnist comments on the story of Courtney Love.
29 'Dear Abby': Archaic and asinine advice Columnist answers a "Dear Abby" letter on a Geneseo, Illinois, couple's intimate relationship.
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30 Milkshakes are better going down than coming up any day Columnist comments on running a 5K race at the Chicago Marathon.
31 Diversity causes diversions Sandra (Stone) Bush says the "melting pot" concept still needs to be our main goal.
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32 Fraternities do not deserve negativity Students respond to stereotype of fraternity members in Tom Brazelton's musical review of "The Drovers".
33 Christians must speak out against violence Staff member comments that Christians must act on their faith and speak out against hate crimes.
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34 People to know: Floyd Bumpers; spreading the good news Non-traditional student Floyd Bumpers publishes the "Waterloo United Communicator" newspaper; photo.
35 Spanish voices bridging cultural gap La Tertulia will be held tonight in the Union to give students real life experiences interacting with Spanish speakers and learning about the Hispanic culture.
36 A pineapple a day keeps the hypochondriac away? Ben Powell and Shannon Patterson in their roles in the Theatre UNI play "The Imaginary Invalid"; photo.
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37 UNI students take on 'Big Apple' Four UNI students traveled to New York to assist with a humanities magnet program; photo.
38 Where are they now? Chris Pirillo caught in net; class of '96 1996 graduate Chris Pirillo runs his own company, Lockergnome, which produces a widely-distributed computer newsletter; photo.