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1 UNISA candidates discuss platforms
Mayo--Sandra (Class of 1987)
Information about candidates for UNISA president is given; photo.
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2 Findlay announces stands on issues
Findlay--Donald Frank (Class of 2000)
Discusses some of the important issues in the upcoming UNISA election.
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3 Movie review criticized
Milot--Vince
Disagrees with a review of the movie "The Color Purple" that was written by Devin McKinney and printed in the February 4 edition of the Northern Iowan.
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4 Take it or leave it
Skinner--Gwynne
Believes that the resignation of UNISA president Mike Hager could be a turning point in the way the UNISA is run.
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5 Track teams compete on road over weekend
Mohlis--Julie
UNI men participate in the Central Collegiate Championships while the women travel to the Redbird Invitational in Illinois.
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6 Untitled
Chorkey--Andrew
Believes that the local stores don't always do good things for the economy.
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7 Security too busy writing tickets
Eick--Kris
Believes that the University's security personnel spend too much time writing tickets.
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8 Supports blue jeans day
Wheeler--Elizabeth A. (Class of 1987)
Students for Peace voice their support for Blue Jeans Day.
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9 Tomahawk successful
Gohlinghorst--Peggy D.
Thanks students for making Tomahawk a success.
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10 Untitled
Baker--Gerald
Gives opinion of George Bush.
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11 Student assessments evaluate teacher effectiveness
Walters--Cathy
Student assessments are given once a year for non-tenured professors and every five years for tenured professors.
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12 Beavers charged with theft
Klostermann--Marcia (Student--1985-1986)
Yancy Beavers was arrested for alleged shoplifting.
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13 Stavis pleads case Thursday : probationary appointment not renewed
Zhiss--Andrea
Professor Marvin Hill of Northern Illinois University will serve as arbitrator of Benedict Stavis's hearing.
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14 Biosphere awareness stressed
Wise--Rebecca
John Vallentyne, Canadian Center for Inland Waters, discusses the effect of technology on the environment.
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15 Jazzy Jazzercise
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Jazzercise members perform at the men's basketball game; photo.
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16 Finance Club Will meet.
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17 Northern Iowa Non-Traditional Students Association Meets during lunch hour.
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18 Summer orientation staff applicants Mandatory meeting.
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19 UNI Student Association Accepting applications and will meet.
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20 United Students of Iowa Will meet.
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21 Women's Action League Will meet.
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22 Playing with clay
Stenson--Todd
Douglas C. Nichols models clay; photo.
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23 Academic advising hosts open house
Benzing--Shelley
Academic Advising has moved to the Education Center.
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24 American Marketing Association Will meet.
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25 Campus Crusade for Christ Will meet.
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26 Cedarloo Mountaineers Will meet.
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27 Charismata Will meet.
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28 Ethnic Minorities Student Association Sponsors first annual ball.
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29 Focus Will meet.
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30 Home Economics Alumni Will meet.
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31 Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Will meet.
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32 International Affairs Organization Will meet.
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33 Lutheran Student Center Listing of activities.
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34 MDA Superdance Registration dates.
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35 National Student Exchange Holding informational meeting.
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36 Society of Manufacturing Engineers Will meet.
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37 Students for Peace Will meet.
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38 UNI Gay/Lesbian Outreach Will meet.
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39 King to speak
Benzing--Shelley
Yolanda King will speak during Black History Month.
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40 Reduced in quality and demand: government documents
Welch--James D. (Laboratory School Faculty)
Pat Wilkinson talks about current trends in the publication of government documents.
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41 Being a diva brings out the killer instinct: "Tosca" opens
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
UNI Lyric Theater will produce the opera "Tosca"; photo.
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42 UNI's woman founder lacks memorial
Newsom--Craig
Kevin Boatright believes something on campus should be named for Frances Lillian Webster.
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43 Award nominations being accepted Listing of awards given out by the Alumni Association.
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44 Scholars work to preserve blacks' contribution to U. S.
Welch--James D. (Laboratory School Faculty)
Evelyn Patterson Burrell, a retired professor from Boston, is working to ensure that U. S. citizens are aware of the roles that blacks have played in our nation's history.
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45 4-H nurtures career skills
Kuhlmann--Venessa (Class of 1989)
Anne Kirpes will be one of four Iowans to travel to the National 4-H Conference in Washington, D. C.; photo.
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46 A dance to celebrate life tops show Orchesis will use many dances choreographed by students in their upcoming performance.
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47 Students challenged to share themselves
Salisbury--Lori
Class project forces students to think positively about themselves.
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48 Job provides career experience
Newsom--Craig
Bob McKinley and Leslie Butzlaff bring their enjoyment of photography to their work; photo.
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49 Nobuko Imai performs as series continues Nobuko Imai will perform in Russell Auditorium.
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50 Big 10 coach interested in Panther basketball job
Majerus--Tim
Athletics department is looking for a new head coach for the men's basketball team.
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51 Ford scores 51 as UNI loses to Drake, 97-60
Huffman--Elwin
Wanda Ford falls seven points short of the NCAA record for most points scored in a game.
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52 Men lose 80-65 to Cleveland State
Grawe--Jim
Panthers give Cleveland State a tough time winning; photo.
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53 Netters finish second Friday Panthers compete in the Missouri State Tennis Invitational.
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54 Wrestlers rout Drake
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Panthers defeat Drake, 43-0; photo.