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1 Regents vote to increase tuition Increases in the base tuition, computer fee, and a new mandatory student fee will cause students to pay $310 more next year in tuition and fees.
2 Professor, not birds, victim of pesticides on campus Several birds have been discovered dead on campus but officials do not link their deaths to the use of pesticides; photo.
3 NISG helps to rock the vote Katy Swalwell and Adam Briddell are UNI's co-chairs of the Rock the Vote campaign.
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4 Seat belt ticket nothing compared to choice of life Criticizes David J. Kloberdanz for complaining about a seat belt ticket.
5 Voter registration urged Encourages students to take advantage of their voting rights.
6 Reaction to previous letter supports Bush Feels that Jon Roelofs did not research the issues that he brought up in his recent letter on George W. Bush.
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7 Student voices Students respond to the question, "What is your favorite thing to do in the fall?"; photo.
8 Alpha Phi, Operation Heartbeat working together for community Alpha Phi donates $1400 to Operation Heartbeat in their effort to fight heart disease and stroke.
9 Adam Briddell: rocking the vote, UNI Profile of junior political science major Adam Briddell; photo.
10 UNI mourns loss of former professor Former speech professor, Dr. M. B. Smith, died October 2, 2000; photo.
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11 Perkins fulfills variety of late night dining needs Review of the Perkins restaurant.
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12 Graduates honored for CPA exam Students from UNI received the highest and third highest scores in the state on the May 2000 CPA examination.
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13 Panthers crush Sycamores, 49-17 UNI defeats the Indiana State Sycamores; photo.
14 Soccer blanked on road Panthers lose to Wisconsin-Green Bay and Illinois State.
15 Women swimmers beat WIU Women swimmers defeat Western Illinois and lose to Northern Illinois; men lost to both Northern and Western Illinois.
16 Schneckloth leads netters to two victories Panthers defeat Wichita State and Southwest Missouri State; photo.
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17 Helming earns Panther of the Week honors Profile of senior quarterback Ryan Helming: photo.
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18 Soccer to play extra home match Friday Panthers to play their last regular season game against Ball State at home.
19 Men's tennis competes in 19-team regional Panthers finish fall season with the VITA Mid-American Championships in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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20 Lewis, Schuldt win Valley Golfer of Week Honors Mike Lewis and Karla Schuldt are named the Missouri Valley Conference Golfers of the Week.
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21 Hispanic/Latino Student Union Invites students to a haunted house.
22 UNI Inter-American Studies Committee and UNI Student Activities Programming Board Lecture by David J. Padilla.
23 UNI Rotaract Will meet.
24 The Cedar Falls Wrestling Alliance Presenting Halloween Hell.
25 "Dealing with Difficult People" Workshop will be held.
26 Free Marrow Typing Drive Students can sign up to donate bone marrow.
27 "Health Beat" Fitness area located in the East Gym.
28 The International Film Festival Will show the movie "Danton".
29 Student warns against spring break fraud Students discovered difficulties last year when booking their spring break trip through Sun Splash Tours.
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30 Personal rights vs. society Discusses what happens when church and state come in conflict with each other.
31 Discrepancies puzzle columnist Comments on U. S. news coverage of the conflict between Israel and Palestine.
32 New presidential candidate announced Cites the issues he feels would be important in his bid for the presidency.
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33 NISG encourages students to vote. NISG position available as the Director of Public Relations.