Issue Contents

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1 $60,850 given to UNI library for new materials
Krall--Tiffany
Will help to cover lost ground.
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2 Downey tells graduate faculty to strive for quality in work
Stickfort--Patty
Dean Downey gives parting advice.
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3 Sittin' on the dock of the Cedar . . . .
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Sun sets over the river; photo.
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4 Three bands to play at Spring Fest '88
Krall--Tiffany
A detailed look at the program.
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5 Congress recognizes stuttering seriousness
Nematbakhsh--Gholam Reza
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6 Homosexuality called unnatural, improper
Bahlmann--Martin
Voices strong belief.
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7 Seniors urged to meet challenge Urges students to support the challenge of helping to pay for the beginning of an on-line system for the library.
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8 Society thanks groups for funding of speech
Kirpes--Anne
Kappa Delta Pi says thanks.
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9 The Human Element
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
A look at the Presidential candidates.
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10 'Dead Week' gets support
Lossiah--Mark Smith
Believes such a plan is workable.
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11 $30 given to Lawther Hall Board
Covington--Anthony M. (Class of 1993)
Want to show film.
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12 Ordinance may dry-up some keggers; seniors beware
Reicks--Rodney Eugene (Class of 1988)
Certain kinds of parties must get a permit.
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13 Becoming aware
Kappmeyer--Brian
Sheryl McCollum uses a wheelchair as part of Handicapped Awareness; photo.
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14 Lawther Hall proposes visitation hour change
Suchomel--Lisa (Student--1986-1988)
Administration considering change.
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15 AMA members travel to national charter convention in New Orleans
Rhinehart--Natalie (Student--1987-1988)
Thirty-seven UNI students attend.
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16 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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17 Price Lab School Field House will be named after Nielsen Profile of Ross Nielsen; photo.
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18 Creative teaching style gets students' attention
Kappmeyer--Brian
A look at Jim Clapsaddle's methods of teaching; photo.
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19 Heir speaks on making life count
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Excerpts from speech by Doug Heir; photo.
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20 Seniors asked to contribute to class gift; phone-a-thon taking place
Moore--Lisa E. (Class of 1988)
Goal is $50,000.
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21 Juried art exhibition on display
Gardner--Michelle
Annual student show on display; list of award winners.
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22 May recognized for dissertation
Walker--Michael Edward (Class of 1991)
David May honored by national group; photo.
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23 Tom Pettit scholarships awarded
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Lisa Suchomel and Ed Derr win scholarships; photo.
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24 This week in UNI history
Olson--Lynn
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25 Career Center can help all students
Simmons--Jennifer J. (Class of 1988)
Description of services available.
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26 Visiting poet will speak at UNI Monday
Moore--Lisa E. (Class of 1988)
Anghel Dumbraveanu will speak.
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27 Men's tennis team sweeps Drake, finishes third in classic
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
UNI men's team finished third at the Red Bird Classic last weekend; photo.
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28 UNI softball squad wins fifth consecutive game
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
UNI beat Drake in both games of a doubleheader held on Monday; photo.
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29 UNI women's track team sets three school records
Glaser--Jerome
UNI participated in the Drake Invitational; the team broke three school records.
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30 Six consecutive shutouts, 44 scoreless innings for O'Byrne
DeHaven--Michelle
Profile of UNI pitcher Sarah O'Byrne; photo.
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31 UNI baseball team splits with Wartburg in five-inning games
DeHaven--Michelle
UNI split a doubleheader with Wartburg last weekend.
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32 Untitled A forehand stroke; photo.
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33 Bicycle races this weekend at Finchford There will be four bike races held this weekend at Thunder Woman Park in Finchford.