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1 Panther Shuttle back on the streets Panther Shuttle service will begin at 7:00 a.m. Monday, November 2; route schedule given; photo.
2 Nussle attempts to 'reform Congress' Jim Nussle is running for Congress.
3 Hypnotizing the fans Clay Walker, "The Dixie Chicks,' and Kenny Chesney performed in Waterloo Friday; photo.
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4 Columnist, player both off base Student responds to Bryan Redemske's October 16 article on the UNI football team and to a UNI football player spitting in Redemske's face on the Hill.
5 Differences are what make us strong Faculty member responds to October 20 letter by Sandra Stone Bush on a unified America.
6 Silence also becomes hate crime "Unity is NOT the repression of others' identities for the cause of one race¿"
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7 UNI speaks out: I.E. Team: Contenders who stand alone Individual Events Team members compete in eleven events; photo.
8 Acting out: student plays come to life Students will be producing scenes and short plays they have written as part of UNISTA's "An Evening of Student Plays."
9 UNI speaks out: Debate Team: Argument Olympics UNI Debate Team travels to many tournaments throughout the year.
10 World famous opera singer to share talent with students Opera singer Martina Arroyo will hold a master class in the Great Reading Room tomorrow; photo.
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11 People to know: Dorothy Grant: Making tracks all over the world Profile of former UNI Museum employee Dorothy Grant; photo.
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12 The Riot Act A student complains to a Department of Public Safety officer.
13 Help is just a phone call away Rape and abuse victims can receive confidential counseling through the Crisis Line.
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14 UNI Jazz Band One plays "Games" like pros Review of "Games" performed by Jazz Band I.
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15 Sweet 16 for UNI volleyball team UNI defeated Creighton and Drake on the road.
16 Tanimoto: Panther tennis tutor Feature on Assistant Tennis Coach Tetsu Tanimoto; photo.
17 Swimming teams get their feet wet Friday UNI won the Fifth Annual Panther Co-ed Swim Meet but lost to Truman State Saturday.
18 Heating up! Wrestling coaches created a sauna within their new locker room; photo.
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19 Primed for improved position; men's basketball preview Preview of 1998-99 men's basketball team; photo.
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20 1998 winter sports schedules Winter schedules for wrestling and men's and women's basketball.
21 Fall season comes to an end for tennis teams Women's team ended their season at the Drake Invitational and men's did not compete at the Rolex Invitational.
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22 Toughness, youth key to success; 1998-99 wrestling preview Preview of 1998-99 wrestling team; photo.
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23 Flu shots available at Health Center Flu shots are now available at the Student Health Center.
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24 United Methodist Student Center Will hold worships, suppers, and choir practice.
25 UNI Criminology Career Fair Will be Wednesday.
26 UNI Federation of Teachers and UNI AFSCME Local 2659 Will present labor film series.
27 UNI Sportsman's Club Will meet.
28 UNI Triathlon Club Will meet.
29 Student Dietetic Association Will meet.
30 Student Environmental Action Coalition Will meet.
31 St. Stephen's Will hold a faculty/staff luncheon.
32 Sigma Iota Will meet.
33 International Coffee Hour Will hold coffee hour.
34 Lutheran Center Will host hayride and bonfire.
35 National Student Exchange Informational meeting will be held.
36 Golden Key National Honor Society Will meet.
37 Habitat for Humanity Hold workday.
38 Gender Equality Association Will meet and also host a used clothing sale.
39 Birthright Presentation at St. Stephen Catholic Student Center.
40 Educational Opportunity Program-Student Center Will host "A Night of Preaching and Spiritual Revival."
41 French Club Host a Halloween party.
42 American Marketing Association Will host guest speaker at meeting.
43 Biology Undergraduate Presentations Presentations will be given.
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44 Office of Compliance and Equity Management "Policy Prohibiting Sexual Harassment" and "Procedures for Resolution of Discrimination Complaints".
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45 Bike pumps available around campus Eight bike tire air pumps are now available for check out from Wellness/Recreation Center, Dancer Hall, Hagemann Hall, ROTH, CEEE, Health Beat, and Maucker Union.
46 Jenkins encourages UNI students to go to polls Willard Jenkins, candidate for State Representative, spoke on campus Thursday; photo.
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47 Be friendly, spread some cheer at UNI Editorial encourages students to be friendly to others on campus.
48 Silence contributes to growing evil Columnist comments on the evils in society.
49 Go crazy with uniqueness this Halloween Halloween is what you make of it.
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50 Greek system honor roll spring 1998 Greek students named to Honor Roll for spring 1998.
51 Where is all the money going? Gerald Baker comments on the increase in tuition for next year.
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52 Halloween travesty of the world, 'Shitius Goodyius' Columnist comments on getting bad treats for Halloween.
53 Parking tickets can be avoided, don't blame parking meter attendant Student gives tips on following rules to avoid getting parking tickets.
54 Congress should focus on U.S. needs President should not be removed from office for crimes that can be prosecuted in a civil court.