Issue Contents

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1 Legislature approves boiler, student seat
Reicks--Rodney Eugene (Class of 1988)
Matters now in Governor Branstad's hands.
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2 Parking fines prime source of income; paying the piper
Rogers--Steve
Over $100,000 in fines collected each year; Pete Mazula talks about the appeal process.
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3 Rah rah rah . . . .
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Sharon Schrage watches softball game; photo.
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4 'Dead Week' is needed, logical
Kilzer--Todd D. (Class of 1989)
Points out the proposal was not defeated, but sent to EPC.
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5 'Dead Week' proposal needs to be reviewed
Whipple--Kevin
Believes current proposal is incomplete.
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6 Grammatical error affects credibility
Glenn--Lewis E.
Error makes letter hard to read.
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7 Health center care, doctors questioned
Endelman--Heidi
Recounts alleged misdiagnosis at Health Center.
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8 The Human Element
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Points out significant problems with Dead Week proposal.
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9 Untitled
Wilson--Raymond
Counters arguments of recent editorial.
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10 Freshmen want compensation
Jacobsen--Bradley H.
Unhappy with error in registration sequencing in Registrar's Office.
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11 Tennis courts being built; bulldozer 40, tennis courts love..
Iwerks--Daniel H. (Classes of 1991 and 1994)
Will be built in field between Bender Hall and Hudson Road; photo.
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12 Three faculty members participate in 'Swap shop'
Smith--Michael Joseph (Classes of 1986 and 1990)
Participate in regional speech panels.
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13 Resident assistants named for 1988-89 academic year
Suchomel--Lisa (Student--1986-1988)
List of those appointed.
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14 What's up Meetings and activities.
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15 'Greek Week' events planned Theme for 'Greek Week' will be "It's All Greek To Me."
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16 Get rich scheme results in game designed for rock and roll buffs
Henn--Greg
Sandra Williamson talks about game that she invented with relatives.
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17 The Bartered Bride to open Thursday Preview of the production.
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18 UNI grad helps people 'eat well; poolside restaurant pampers guest
Cusmano--Susan C. (Communication Studies Faculty)
Tony Eatwell talks about his Florida restaurant.
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19 Movie Review: Barfly
McKinney--Dave
Review of the movie 'Barfly' with Faye Dunaway and Mickey Rourke.
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20 Practical experience gained abroad Iowa Regents program allows students to study in Spain.
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21 Klieman to miss rest of spring football drills
Huffman--Elwin
Chris Klieman will miss the rest of spring practice due to a broken foot; photo.
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22 Men's track squad duels with Iowa Hawks
Bartelt--Brad S. (Class of 1989)
UNI lost to Iowa on Saturday.
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23 Panthers win three home contests during weekend
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
UNI won three home games last weekend; photo.
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24 Andrews hits for cycle; UNI tallies one win in first four league games
DeHaven--Michelle
UNI lost three games out of four against Western Illinois last weekend.
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25 Women's golf team gets into 'swing of things' for spring season
Glaser--Jerome
Women's team opened their spring season at the Illinois Invitational last weekend. They finished thirteenth out of sixteen teams.