Issue Contents

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1 Bush's graduation invitation to be decided today
Hawes--Christine E. (Class of 1990)
Commencement Committee will make decision.
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2 Presidential candidates discuss views
Majerus--Tim
Carl Blake and Michelle Wubben respond to NI questions; photo.
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3 Blake aims to save students money
Blake--Carl E.--III
Carl Blake explains his view on finances, and how they relate to the UNISA elections.
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4 Deno: First Blood
Marlow--Paul S. (Class of 1988)
Students celebrate the successful kidnapping of Governor Branstad.
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5 Kwitchersnivlin'
Williams--Todd Allen (Class of 1989)
Dining center staff discuss ways to improve their public image.
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6 Words for thought
Isaacson--Anne (Student--1987)
Feels people are too involved in the commercial aspect of Valentine's Day.
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7 Write-in candidates possible
Findlay--Donald Frank (Class of 2000)
Encourages students to be involved in the UNISA presidential elections.
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8 Wubben targets campus concerns
Wubben--Michelle (Class of 1989)
Explains why she should be elected UNISA President.
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9 Blake called unqualified to serve as president
Smith--Paul A. (Class of 1988)
Explains why he believes that Michelle Wubben is a better candidate.
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10 Drug testing for student leaders
Krempasky--David T.
Feels student government officials should undergo drug tests.
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11 Wubben draws support
Wilkinson--Lee
Supports Michelle Wubben in the UNISA presidential elections campaign.
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12 . . . Is an effective leader
Sanders--David K.
Feels Carl Blake, as UNISA President, will be a champion for students' financial interests.
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13 Blake has experience . . . ,
Franzen--Keith
Supports Carl Blake in his bid for the UNISA Presidency.
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14 UNISA unknown needs advertising
Love--Ryan E.
Feels UNISA is not well known among students because of poor publicity.
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15 Nagle says Reagan's new budget proposal is bad for students
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Dave Nagle hold listening post at UNI; photo.
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16 Panel to talk about eating dysfunctions
Krall--Tiffany
Joan Thompson talks about the panel.
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17 Presidential debate to be held Sunday Carl Blake and Michelle Wubben will debate.
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18 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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19 Foreign students recreate carnival at UNI
Himschoot--Rebecca (Student--1987)
Will host carnival at Pour Richard's.
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20 Merchant Scholarships to six Jonathon Euchner, Susan McCauley, JoDee McEniry, Karen Nantz, Jennifer Novak, and Gloria Rapinchuk win Merchant Scholoarship.
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21 National award to College of Ed Wins award for work in preparing teachers of handicapped students.
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22 Orchesis performances set
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Description of upcoming show; photo.
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23 Feature notes . . . EMCEC will host soul food dinner; UNI-GLO will sponsor Gay Pride Week; will hold panel discussion of Blue Jeans Day; KCRS seeking staff.
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24 Cyclones snap UNI win streak
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
The Panthers will host the NCAA West Regional in the UNI-Dome in early March; photo.
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25 Panthers collect sixth AMCU-8 victory 89-85
Grawe--Jim
UNI is now just a half game out of second place; photo.
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26 Panthers ink several to national letters of intent
Ullestad--Mark
UNI football has signed 24 football players and four volleyball players.
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27 UNI indoor runners host meets tonight, tomorrow in UNI-Dome
Giegerich--Dominic
Next weekend, the Panthers will host the Gateway Conference Indoor Championships.
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28 Two walk-ons making huge strides on women's squad
Giegerich--Dominic
Profiles of shot putters Donna Wheeler and Lisa Tatman; photo.
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29 Tennis season kicks off for UNI men tomorrow
Ullestad--Mark
UNI's men will begin their tennis season at Central College.