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1 'Survive and Thrive Week' to help students prepare for finals
Thompson--Katie
Learning Skills Center will offer series of workshops.
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2 Ahhhh, Spring!
Melton--Tom
Denise Beebe sits on a window sill and enjoys the weather and the view; photo .
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3 Delay could cause problems in Pell Grant program
Melton--Linda (Class of 1986)
Delays in Congress could affect grant distribution.
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4 Babelogue
McIlrath--James Harley (Classes of 1986 and 1999)
Discusses Grinnell College's Mears Hall.
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5 Immaculate Perception
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
Discusses Writing Competency Exam and UNISA's actions.
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6 Sleeper
Reed--Todd
Connection is discovered between serial killers and students who have suffered cuts in financial aid.
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7 Suggestions offered to pass exam
Hoing--Dave (Class of 1979; Library Staff)
Ann Helling supports WCE, while Dave Hoing disagrees with it.
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8 Article fair and comprehensive but . . .
Boots--Myra R. Davis (Communicative Disorders Faculty)
Supports Donelle Eller's article, but points out a misquotation.
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9 Says cartoon is humorless
Grober--Ann R. (Student--1983)
Claims Todd Reed's cartoon about the killing in South Africa is offensive.
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10 UNISA gets more feedback
Hostert--Ellen E.
Disagrees with immunization policy.
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11 Waiting for a computer?
Kraft--Julie Ann
Speaks about the difficulties of having only 30 computers for 600 students; also does not like department's grading scales.
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12 Dorm costs go up five percent
Kraft--Julie Ann
East wing of Bartlett Hall will be converted into offices; Noehren Hall will have quiet lifestyle house.
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13 Museum gets new building
Brown--Todd
Ron Wilson talks about the move to the former Olympic Gym and Spa building on Hudson Road; photo.
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14 Summer travel opportunity Department of Curriculum and Instruction will sponsor trip to study education of England and France.
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15 UNISA
Olson--Lynn
Pass resolution in favor of establishment of Peace Institute.
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16 What's Up? Meetings and activities planned; Barbara Smith will speak; banquet for recreation majors will be held; Christ for UNI will meet; Ugly Bartender Kick-off Hog Roast will also be held.
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17 Pass the poi, please . . .
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Redeker Dining Center has Hawaiian Beach Party.
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18 Price Lab to host Special Olympics Over 100 athletes will compete.
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19 'Inner Weather' reception honors winners
Tatman--Melia
Authors read from and talk about their work; photo.
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20 Conference activities scheduled Schedule for Student as Critic Conference.
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21 Shakespeare Fest begins UNI contribution will be "Romeo and Juliet".
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22 Speakers on to nationals
Radetzki--Kim
Five students will go to national tournament in Baltimore; photo.
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23 UNI splits doubleheaders
Reese--Gregory B. (Classes of 1989 and 2002)
UNI competed against Briar Cliff College and Wisconsin-Platteville; photo.
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24 Bulldogs sweep UNI
Arends--John H. (Class of 1915)
Drake University beats UNI in doubleheader, 3-2 and 6-4.
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25 Golfers finish third
Krempasky--David T.
UNI competed in Big Four meet; Panthers finish in third place.
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26 Runners to Drake UNI will face Drake University.
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27 Tennis squads battle ISU
Majerus--Tim
UNI women defeated Iowa State, 6-3; Panther men defeated by Cyclones, 8-1.
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28 Super Sports Challenge
Dickinson--David J.
Winners announced, and new questions posted