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1 Fire hits Bartlett room
Iwerks--Daniel H. (Classes of 1991 and 1994)
Caused by candle; minimal damage to room and contents.
2 Rial, Sanders in run-off for UNISA presidency
Smith--Michael Joseph (Classes of 1986 and 1990)
Rial receives 577 votes; Sanders receives 403; Blake receives 144; vote tallies for other UNISA offices.
3 USI to lobby in Washington
Schooley--Terry
Deb Blume and three students will talk with representatives.
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4 Campus cold snap was avoidable Should not have demolished old power plant until a new one, with sufficient capacity, was ready.
5 NI accused of ignoring policy regarding letters
Tillman--Ed
Claims NI violated policy in publication of letters close to election day.
6 The Human Element
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Learns to concentrate on the important things.
7 USI offers students chance to participate
Blume--Debora (Class of 1994)
Urges students to become involved.
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8 Curris discusses Regents seat, financial aid, boiler
Thomas--Daniel Carl (Class of 1988)
Does not favor a student seat on the Board of Regents; believes tuition is too high; supports higher faculty salaries; opposes so-called "dead week".
9 Teller machine to be removed
Hawes--Christine E. (Class of 1990)
One machine will be removed from Union; photo.
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10 Regents goal to increase minorities
Stickfort--Patty
Regents aim for 8.5% minority enrollment; a survey at UNI minority recruitment efforts.
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11 Most students say education worth it
Davis--Dan
Students express views on the cost and value of an education.
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12 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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13 Ecstasy user tells how drug influences mind
Rhinehart--Natalie (Student--1987-1988)
Man talks about effects of the drug.
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14 Computer labs to open soon
Rogers--Steve
Twelve lap-top units will be available shortly; labs in Educational Media Center and Education Center will be open soon.
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15 Bernhardt excels in academics, athletics
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Profile of Mary Bernhardt; photo.
16 Increased 'fake baking' precedes spring break
Russell--Trina
17 Scholarship deadlines announced
Nicholson--Carla
List of scholarships available in School of Business and College of Humanities and Fine Arts.
18 Students urged to shop for best break offers
Grell--Roxann
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19 Test 'gimmicks' reduce anxiety
Grunewald--Eric
Students talk about how they get themselves ready for a test.
20 This week in UNI history..
Olson--Lynn
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21 Chance, Childers place in international 8-ball play
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Jason Chance and Don Childers place well in regional play; photo.
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22 Eastern wins rematch with Panthers, 78-66
Huffman--Elwin
UNI lost to Eastern Illinois on Monday, 78-66; photo.
23 Tennis team thrashes Buena Vista, 9-0
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
UNI men's team beat Buena Vista on Wednesday, 9-0; photo.
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24 Burris sets high goals for himself
DeHaven--Michelle
Jeff Burris talks about his goals for the NCAA tournament; photo.
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25 Battle royale only way to describe AMCU indoor meet tomorrow
Bartelt--Brad S. (Class of 1989)
UNI and Eastern Illinois will face off tomorrow in the UNI-Dome.