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1 Twenty days until Nine Days The band "Nine Days" will perform as part of this year's Homecoming activities; photo.
2 October brings new treats to Union Three new eateries have opened in the Union with two more scheduled to open in October; photo.
3 NISG approves fee increase Northern Iowa Student Government passes a resolution recommending a $4 increase in the student computer fee.
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4 They "Whipped" this one up in about five minutes Review of the movie "Whipped"; photo.
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5 Theatre UNI looks for sensational things in "Deja View" Schedule of productions for the 2000-2001 season.
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6 Badgers shut down UNI netters in four UNI loses to the Wisconsin Badgers after a successful weekend at the Pepperdine Invitational.
7 Panthers look to corral Broncos' potent offense UNI defeats Morningside in the first game of the season; photo.
8 Women's soccer falls short in first homestand UNI starts out slow but is looking good for the rest of the season; photo.
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9 Home matches with state rivals highlight fall rugby schedules Schedules for the men's and women's rugby teams.
10 Panthers in the NFL A brief update on former Panthers who are playing in the National Football League; photo.
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11 Cross-country teams dominate first meets Men's and women's cross country teams are at the top of the polls after their first meets.
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12 UNI named second on U. S. News list For the fourth consecutive year, UNI is ranked second in the Midwest Region "Top Public University" category by U. S. News and World Report.
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13 Diversity Week: always looking for something different and new Schedule for this year's Diversity Week; photo.
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14 Panther Pass offers savings The Panther Pass will allow students admittance to all home and regularly scheduled athletics events, all Theatre UNI events, and selected music department concerts.
15 Lawmakers seek to educate about credit Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller encourages students to think about not obtaining credit cards if they already have substantial student loans to pay off; photo.
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16 'Oops, did I say that?' Discusses a statement made by George W. Bush that included a derogatory remark about a newspaper reporter.
17 Serendipity Safari Gives views on the shopping habits of Americans.
18 Communication lines under fire Comments on the lack of communication between university administrators and students especially over the Maya Angelou ticket matter..
19 Tax reforms spark interesting debate Discusses the importance of the issue of tax reform in the coming election
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20 NISG weekly report: Nine Days at UNI Activities of the Northern Iowa Student Government.
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21 Professor urges rethinking of chemical sprays Believes the university should accommodate those who have difficulty with pesticides similar to accommodations made for those with special needs within classrooms.
22 Committee clears up misunderstanding Responds to complaints dealing with "An Evening with Maya Angelou."
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23 UNI aids students with healthy options Health Beat, located within the East Gym, offers its services to students and staff; photo.
24 The skinny on college fitness Wellness and Recreation Services aids students in making good nutrition and exercise decisions.
25 Big goals for future according to Koob President Koob's foremost goal is to keep students first; photo.