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1 Common sense is key to campus safety Readers are urged to plan ahead and avoid dangerous situations.
2 UNI-Dome sign out of order indefinitely Repair or possible replacement of electronic sign at UNI-Dome is being considered; photo.
3 Untitled A group of seniors leads the crowd in a wave at Midnight Hoops; photo.
4 'Pay for performance' initiative sparks controversy among teachers Debate over determining teacher salaries based on students' performance on tests.
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5 Mayoral candidate looks to improve UNI, community Letter from Jon Crews says Cedar Falls and UNI can work together to improve quality of life and quality of education.
6 Thanks to students showing 'UNI spirit' Letter from Rick Hartzell thanks students for attendance at events.
7 Floats displayed lack of student interest Letter says this year's Homecoming parade floats were a disappointment.
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8 Hartman needs to recognize important issues in teaching Letter disagrees with Jane Hartman's 9/28/99 Northern Iowan article "Kid is improper definition of child" and states that there are many more important issues in respectful communication.
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9 Student voices Jennie Nielsen, Rachael Thorpe, and Christopher Dean give their opinions on how safe the UNI campus is; photo.
10 Students return to dorm after destructive fire Students are moving back into rooms after October 2 fire; repairs continue; photo.
11 UNI professor 'will teach for food' Profile of Professor Ron Roberts; photo.
12 Untitled A UNI senior does her best to finish her wings at the First Annual Wing Ding in Overman Park.
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13 KUNI publishes RAGBRAI murder mystery Murder mystery novel "16,000 Suspects: A RAGBRAI Mystery" compiled the work of seventeen Iowa authors; photo.
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14 Diary writing provides outlet for creative talents Article examines the history and practice of journaling or keeping a diary; mentions the UNI Museum's recent program "Journals, Memory & Positive Thinking"; photo.
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15 Don't date this Blame Game loser Biran Moos and Jennifer Rose participate in "The Blame Game", part of an Oral Communication presentation on relationships.
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16 311 drops the bomb with Soundsystem; figuratively or literally? Review of album "Soundsystem" by 311.
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17 Untitled Jill Seidl and Kary Dawson shown in scrimmage at Midnight Hoops last Friday.
18 Football gets vital win at SW Mo. State UNI beat Southwest Missouri State, 29-17; photo.
19 Golfers close fall soaring Women's golf wins Lady Colonel Classic.
20 Volleyball extends streak to 19 straight Panthers defeated Drake, 15-4, 15-8, 15-2, and beat Creighton, 15-8, 15-7, and 15-6; photo.
21 Holtkamp paces UNI to high finish Women's team won at Southwest Missouri State Invitational; men finished third out of four teams; photo.
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22 Students to present geology research Three students will travel to Denver, Colorado, to give presentations on their research for the Geological Society of America, October 25-28.
23 Faculty among elite at Apple conference President Koob and faculty members Thomas Switzer, David Else, and Michael Waggoner will attend a conference on technology at Apple Computer headquarters on November 9-10.
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24 Fumble recovery for Jones in Lions win Performance summary of six former Panther football players in recent NFL games; photo.
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25 Meester receives Burger King scholar athlete award Brad Meester was recognized as a Burger King College Football Scholar Athlete; Burger King will donate $10, 000 to UNI's general scholarship fund; profile; photo.
26 Too bad it couldn't have been this year Column ponders outcome of hypothetical game between Panthers and Hawkeyes.
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27 Midnight Hoops Kelvin Hill shown at the backboard; coach Tony DiCecco shown inspiring the crowd with pompoms; photo.
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28 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
29 Proteus offers financial aid to students with farming history Iowa-based non-profit organization is funded by U. S. Department of Labor and offers aid to students who have worked primarily in agriculture.
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30 Spitfire tour visits UNI The Colleges.com Spitfire Tour came to UNI; panel included celebrities Michael Franti, Kennedy, Art Alexakis, Jello Biafra and Exene Cervaka; photo.
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31 Athletic Director makes dreams come true Editorial credits Rick Hartzell with increased attendance at athletic events and progress toward other goals.
32 Drugs, religion and Jesse Ventura Column praises Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura for fresh ideas and candor.
33 College should prepare you for life, not just career Column states that the highest purpose of attending college is to become an educated person, not just to prepare for a job.
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34 Van Wormer ignores sacrifices of ROTC Letter disagrees with Katherine Van Wormer's letter in 10/4/99 issue of U.S. News and World Report; argues that ROTC and military insure continued existence of academic and personal freedoms.