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1 Untitled Fans in the Dome watching the UNI vs. University of Iowa basketball game; photo.
2 U. S. Marines, students collect Toys for Tots Members of Pi Kappa Alpha, Gamma Phi Beta, and the Waterloo Reserves Center for Marines are collecting toys for needy children in the Toys for Tots program.
3 Introducing Mr. School of Music Rick Stone was named "Mr. School of Music" in contest sponsored by Sigma Alpha Iota, Music Educator National Conference, and American Choral Directors Association. Contest benefited the Waterloo women's shelter; photo.
4 Stay in Iowa, lose loan payments Teacher education students who were awarded loans through the "Iowa Teacher Shortage Forgivable Loan Program" will have 20% of the loan forgiven each year they teach in Iowa.
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5 Kwanzaa celebration growing in popularity More than twenty million people celebrate Kwanzaa each year.
6 UNI Gospel Choir celebrates 15th anniversary with performance UNI Gospel Choir will perform with choirs from Wartburg, University of Iowa, and Cedar Falls on December 11; photo.
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7 'My Three Angels' bestows blessings on Cedar Falls Community Theatre Cedar Falls Community Theatre presents "My Three Angels"; photo.
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8 Go be John Malkovich for a few hours Review of "Being John Malkovich".
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9 "Mr. Plow": dead on the heavy funk Review of "Mr. Plow's" new release "Funkblasto".
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10 Netters set to meet No. 5 Pacific UNI will play No. 1 seed Pacific tonight.
11 Hawkeyes outlast Panthers, 67-59 UNI lost to University of Iowa, 67-59; photo.
12 No. 5 Gophers battle wrestlers in West Gym UNI will compete against Minnesota tonight and Ohio State Sunday.
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13 Panther of the week Profile of senior forward Allison Starr; photo.
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14 UNI squads begin millennium with conference play Review of interim athletic activities; photo.
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15 IM manager meetings Intramural managers meetings for bowling and basketball will be held the first week of the spring semester.
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16 Koob searching for convocation speaker Students, faculty, and staff are asked to submit nominations for a speaker for the 2000 fall convocation.
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17 Panther paws News of Panther athletics.
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18 Starr steals victory over Tulsa UNI defeated Tulsa, 60-54, Wednesday. Allison Starr broke record for number of steals; photo.
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19 New Bush, different ideas Presidential candidate George W. Bush's platform; photo.
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20 Avoid the crowds, shop online; simple safety tips prevent consumers from rip-offs Tips for safe online shopping.
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21 'Twas the night before finals Northern Iowan's Christmas story.
22 Republican touched by Bradley's honesty Bill Bradley impressed the columnist when he spoke in Seerley Hall Sunday.
23 The "GI's" end-of-semester extravaganza Columnist comments on a variety of topics.
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24 Media coverage could depend on dissemination of information Webmaster for UNI College Republicans refutes comment that the Northern Iowan only supports democrats.
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25 Sweatshop labor offers some a way to survive Graduate student from Peru states that working in sweatshops provides food for families and encourages UNI Amnesty International to consider the consequences of their actions.