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Northern Tissue Northern Iowan's annual lampoon issue.
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Two candidates vie for RHA presidency RHA presidential candidates, Carl Blake and Sue Schneckloth, make campaign promises; photo.
Financial aid delayed Students will need to provide verification of financial need before receiving financial aid.
Senior fever/Spring fever Kristi Johnson and Ingrid Verbaak enjoy the spring weather; photo.
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UNI ranks top 20 percent in co-op placed jobs Class allows students to get on-the-job training and college credit at the same time; photo.
Student bridges gap with a shigin Kozo Kodama uses Japanese poetry to make friends in America; photo.
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Conference offers students criticism, recognition Author Margaret Atwood will speak at the Iowa Student as Critic Essay Competition.
Employers are committed to UNI students Spring Career Day give students a chance to get information on employment opportunities available to them.
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Theatre prepares for last stop in European tour Information on the Theatre UNI production of "Mother Courage and her Children."
March winds Kevin Moore enjoys the warm spring weather by flying a kite; photo.
Course stimulates real-life problems Construction Club builds a wheelchair obstacle course for Handicapped Awareness Week.
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Interracial relationships to be discussed Interracial Network sponsors a panel discussion for people involved in an interracial relationship.
Dancers will not be usual tourists Folk Dancers will perform their program "Dance in the USA" for audiences in Europe.
Department has reception to promote interaction Department of Philosophy and Religion hopes to develop informal relationships between faculty and students.
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Panther star signs with Canadian team Joe Fuller hopes to use his time with the Saskatchewan Rough Riders to gain experience for the NFL; photo.
Women defeat Drake, 4-3 Panthers look forward to upcoming meet against Mankato State.
Tennis team splits weekend meets Panthers lose to Central but defeat Luther and Creighton; photo.
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UNI profits from Drake's decision to drop football Football player Paul Flynn decides to transfer from Drake to UNI.
Cleveland State earns UNI $50,100 Money will go to help pay for athletic scholarships.
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Panthers take twinbill from Knights Panthers win both games in a doubleheader against Wartburg..
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Untitled Comments on University policies.
Take It or Leave It Comments on United States foreign policy.
Viewpoint Describes the process that should be used when submitting information for the "What's Up?" column.
Student I.D.'s obsolete Discusses problems with UNI student I.D.s.
Hessburg wished well Congratulates the new UNISA senators on their election.
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Terrorism is political expression Former Palestine Liberation Organization ambassador Hatem Hussaini and former New York congressman John LeBoutillier come to UNI to participate in a debate on terrorism.
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Students lack management skills Survey looks at students' attitudes towards money.
Mr. Bunny offers his lap Emily Ritchu participates in an Easter celebration at the Campanile; photo.
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Summer tour to explore energy production in West Students are given the opportunity to tour energy facilities in South Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming.
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Group protests against contra aid Community of Concerned Citizens for Human Rights believes that the United States should not become involved with Nicaragua's domestic affairs; photo.
Two new specialization areas available this fall Marketing majors will now have to follow a more structured format.
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What's up? Activities and meetings; physical disabilities panel discussion will be held in the Union; employment of the handicapped presentation will take place in the Union; Dr. Walter Verduyn will give a head trauma presentation in the Union.
Kratz, Fishbein go to nationals Tim Kratz and Gregg Fishbein will debate a national issue concerning education at the National Debate Tournament in New Hampshire.