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1 Panther Pass to become student fee? NISG senators debate the positive and negative aspects of making the Panther Pass into a required student fee.
2 MLK III pleads for peace, tolerance Students comment on a speech made by Martin Luther King, III; photo.
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3 University not living up to its end of deal Expresses disappointment that the University is considering canceling the 2001 Winter Commencement.
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4 Support U.S., even with your life Comments on the position taken by Northern Iowan columnists concerning the terrorist attacks on the U.S.
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5 Homecoming schedule of events A schedule for Homecoming 2001 events.
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6 Student voices Students answer the question "What is your worst roommate story?".
7 UNI cheerleading duo at top of their pyramid Profile of cheerleaders Lindie Nelsen and Justin Davis; photo.
8 Students sharing spaces squelch squabbles UNI Department of Residence begins the Shared Spaces program in residence halls; photo.
9 BPLC mock trial tournaments sustained Article invites students interested in the law to join the Business Pre-Law Club.
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10 Lose yourself in 'The Lost Boy' Interim Dean of Library Services, Marilyn Mercado, suggests reading "The Lost Boy".
11 Lose yourself in 'The Lost Boy' Review of the book 'The Lost Boy'; photo.
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12 Peace talks to UNI campus UN'I in Peace sponsors the first UNI Day of Peace.
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13 Re'collect' some great rock songs Review of the CD "7even Year Itch: Collective Soul Greatest Hits 1994-2001" by Collective Soul; photo.
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14 'Family Values' lecture rescheduled for Oct. 10 Elaine Tyler May will speak as a part of the Carl L. Becker Memorial Lecture.
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15 Panthers devour Bears in 27-3 rout Panthers defeat Southwest Missouri State; photo.
16 Volleyball sweeps two at home Panthers defeat Illinois State and Indiana State; photo.
17 Drury, SMS hand women's soccer two more road losses Panthers will play Southern Utah and Creighton in their first home games in over a month; photo.
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18 Amsbaugh claims MVC title Tennis player Carrie Amsbaugh is the only UNI tennis player to reach the MVC finals; photo.
19 Csillag takes seventh at UND Panther men and women place sixth and sixteenth respectively at the Notre Dame Invitational; photo.
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20 Kester's consistency keeps Panthers atop the Valley Profile of junior Kim Kester; photo.
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21 Public Safety Log Campus crime report.
22 Newly-remodeled Lang Hall to be rededicated at Friday ceremony Lang Hall, formerly know as the Auditorium Building, is one of the oldest buildings on campus; photo.
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23 National grant helps UNI spread educational democracy UNI Educational Democracy Program will help teachers in former communist countries learn to teach democratic ideas.
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24 Bombings cause concern, prompt contemplation Wonders what will happen now that the U. S. and Britain have begun to bomb Afghanistan.
25 Corporate advertising out of hand Comments on the use of corporate advertising at UNI.
26 U.S. had double standard for 'terrorist' Discusses different definitions of the label 'terrorist'.
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27 No Winter Commencement? Believes that by taking away Winter Commencement, the University would be violating their "Students First" policy.