Issue Contents

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1 'Fan'cy painting
Kappmeyer--Brian
Someone has scrawled graffiti on the smokestack that will shortly be demolished; photo.
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2 KCRS accepts management applications
Stickfort--Patty
Jon Hall describes positions available.
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3 Mid-America offers new source for guaranteed student loans
Thomas--Daniel Carl (Class of 1988)
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4 Whipple censured at UNISA meeting
Iwerks--Daniel H. (Classes of 1991 and 1994)
Censured for signing himself as "UNISA Senator" on letter criticizing Carl Blake.
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5 'The Cat' thanks others for memories
Lorenz--Steven K. (Class of 1988)
Mascot thanks fans.
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6 License bill will benefit everyone Regents institutions license plates will raise money and promote pride.
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7 The Human Element
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Offers solutions to variety of problems essentially by developing UNI's graduate program.
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8 Nominees sought for LUX medallion
Martin--Drake E. (Residence Staff)
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9 Students deserve Regents seat
Covington--Anthony M. (Class of 1993)
Attempts to answer objections.
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10 Wellness Fair set
Gramenz--Kimberly (Class of 1988)
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11 Better Business Bureau gives students advice Advice on dealing with salesmen.
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12 Solicitors must be aware of legalities
Osborne--Ann Marie (Class of 1991)
Solicitation forbidden in dorms.
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13 NI S2DNT; senate to consider bill for vanity plates in school colors
Reicks--Rodney Eugene (Class of 1988)
Would probably cost an extra $30.
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14 UNI students not required to reveal AIDS
Rhinehart--Natalie (Student--1987-1988)
Policy developed in 1986.
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15 Photo survey: Should universities and colleges conduct mandatory AIDS testing of students?
Iwerks--Daniel H. (Classes of 1991 and 1994)
Students offer opinions; photo.
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16 Students go to conference in Atlanta
Davis--Dan
Seven students attend national meeting.
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17 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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18 Marketing meetings set Meetings will deal with internships and resume writing.
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19 Explore the outdoors
Kappmeyer--Brian
Scenes from the Outdoor Show in the Dome; photo.
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20 Guthrie Theater to present Frankenstein in Aud tonight
Halder--Connie
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21 Students cite many reasons for keeping pets in dorms
Kruse--Anilise (Class of 1989)
Students talk about keeping fish, gerbils, crabs, spiders, and cats.
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22 Wellness Fair to offer fitness, health advice
Gardner--Michelle
Kim Gramenz talks about the fair.
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23 Dorm Life--But Not as We Know It
Walker--Michael Edward (Class of 1991)
A look at cars.
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25 Videotapes aid with selection of major
Watts--Timothy
Available at Academic Advising Office.
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26 The Ruby Trees use style, conviction to create hard driving entertainment
Tietge--David J.
Review of performance at Steb's.
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27 Burris' dream of being All-America put on hold
Bartelt--Brad S. (Class of 1989)
Jeff Burris finished fifth at the national indoor track championships on Friday.
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28 NCAA wrestling tourney starts Thursday
Glaser--Jerome
UNI will participate in the NCAA tournament beginning Thursday in Ames.
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29 Panthers 4-4 at Sooner Invite
Hopkey--Andrea
UNI brought home a 4-4 record from the Sooner Invitational.
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30 Softball squad begins season ranked 10th in Midwest Region
Hopkey--Andrea
UNI will begin its season this weekend at the Sooner Invitational.
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31 UNI tennis team finishes strong in weekend meet
Watts--Timothy
UNI won the Iowa Conference Doubles Tournament on Friday and Saturday.
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32 Intramural officials strive for consistency in events
Bowman--Dennis
Intramural officials are taught to be consistent in rulings.
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33 NCAA attempts crackdown on unruly sportsmanship
Huffman--Elwin
The NCAA is cracking down on unsportsmanlike fans.