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1 Gaston markets UNI's strengths Cheryl Gaston has been appointed Vice-President of Marketing and Public Relations, a new position; Vice-President Gaston talks about her goals.
2 Carver Grant gives UNI Science Department a chance to evolve The Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust has given $1 million for the purchase of new scientific instruments for McCollum Science Hall; photo.
3 CONNECT prepares to make Cedar Falls a more 'student-friendly' town The first organizational meeting was held of the Community Organization Networking Neighborhoods to Encourage Cooperative Teamwork; photo.
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4 Kiss not just a kiss at UNI's Campaniling Campaniling has been a stronger tradition since 1982 when the Homecoming Committee began offering buttons for those attending; photo.
5 Variety Show, Royalty forgotten UNI traditions There has not been a Homecoming queen since 1971 nor a Homecoming variety show since 1993; photos.
6 Justices balance out NISG The members of the Northern Iowa Student Government's Supreme Court are looking at ways to make the court better known; photo.
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7 Soccer ready to shake off Belmont Sunday Panthers hope to get second win against the Western Illinois Leathernecks; photo
8 Netters set to make opponents feel blue in two home matches UNI defeats the Iowa Hawkeyes; photo.
9 Football ready to continue winning ways against Illinois State in Homecoming bout Panthers need to hold back a strong Illinois State offense to win Homecoming game.
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10 Women golfers head north to Minnesota Panthers look forward to the Lady Northern Invitational at the University of Minnesota; photo.
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11 Softball team splits games over weekend UNI defeats Northwestern but loses to Wisconsin-Green Bay.
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12 UNI Public Safety to issue annual report UNI's 1999 annual security report will be available by October 1, 2000.
13 Hanson named this year's Sahai professor The 2000-2001 Prem Sahai Distinguished Professor is Curtiss Hanson of the College of Natural Sciences.
14 Scholarship benefit concert tonight The nineteenth annual scholarship benefit concert will include a performance by Nick Lane.
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15 Lewis, Bair pace Panthers to second place at Hawkeye Invite Panthers place second in the Hawkeye Invitational, but tenth in the Kansas Invitational.
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16 Pre-regional home meet next obstacle for Panther runners Panthers host first home meet in several years.
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17 Panthers in the NFL Gives details on the NFL careers of UNI alumni; photo.
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18 Cheating becoming popular in world of sports Discusses the problem of cheating in sports.
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19 Rugby teams ready for home matches Rugby teams look forward to Homecoming weekend matches; photo.
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20 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
21 Breakfast new event at UNI Panther Midnight Breakfast will be held Saturdays from midnight to 2 a.m.
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22 Department of Residence announces summer plans Projects are being considered for improvements in the residence halls for the summer of 2001.
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23 NISG changes the rules of 2001 Summer Senate Senators pass a resolution that stipulates that the senate would meet in the summer only if deemed necessary by the speaker or the president.
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24 Believe it or not, your brain may not be fully developed Encourages students to think before they act.
25 Serendipity Safari Kids complain about the government.
26 Time to try new things Encourages students to take part in activities during the year.
27 Columnist's run-in with the law Describes an encounter with a Cedar Falls policeman.
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28 Student voices heard by Governor Vilsack Thanks students for attending Governor Vilsack's student forum.
29 Thanks for work on Homecoming week Thanks the Student Activities Staff for their work in making Homecoming Week a success.
30 Convocation column questioned Believes political correctness has been carried too far.
31 Special thanks to Guy Sims, Student Life Team Amy McCabe thanks Guy Sims and the Student Life Team for sponsoring a concert by the Youngblood Brass Band.
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32 My Right Wing Cousin Vinnie Discusses the political differences between family members.