Issue Contents

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1 Financial aid laws changed
Vonnahme--Connie
Brian Will talks about the current status of the law.
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2 Phone directories have finally arrived on campus
Reiling--Diane Jean (Class of 1990)
Will be distributed in the next few days.
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3 Pumpkin pie?
Capron--Susan
Old pumpkins; photo.
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Suchomel--Lisa (Student--1986-1988)
Condoms to be available at UI vending machines; still under consideration at UNI.
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5 Outside Looking In
Weaver--Cherie A.
A look at current popular music.
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6 Resident assistants respond with 'Amen!'
Runyan--Mike A. (Class of 1989)
Unhappy with current registration plans.
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7 Whistle supporters thanked
Guge--Rachelle A.
Appreciates those who helped with recent campaign against assaults on campus.
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8 Film exaggerates rock group Satanism; guest column
Hawes--Christine E. (Class of 1990)
Disagrees with message of recent film.
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9 Former student supported
Rial--Thomas M.
Supports Rose Angel.
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10 Pro-choice stance supported
Martens--Amy L. (Student--2007)
Contrasts views of George Bush and Michael Dukakis.
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11 Computer, math lack professors
Sheets--Kerry (Student--1988-1990)
Professor Duncan and Dean Uselding talk about faculty recruiting.
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12 HPER proposes wellness center
Johnson--Curt (Student--1990)
Professor Thrall talks about proposal.
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13 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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14 Who do you plan to vote for and what issues are important as you enter the voting booth?
Bennett--Leslie
Students express views on election; photo.
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15 Jorgensens are Parents of the Year George and Judy Jorgensen, parents of Beth Jorgensen, are honored.
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16 Pickel doesn't let handicap slow him down
Miller--Jennifer C. (Student--1989-1990)
Joe Pickel talks about his experiences both before and after an accident that resulted in paralysis.
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17 Professors seek advancement; research essential as
Curphey--Jeff
Dean Deegan and Professor Gilgen talk about the role of research in the faculty's responsibilities.
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Vognsen--Susan
Review of movie "Punchline" with Tom Hanks; photo.
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19 Non traditional students see Counseling Center as beneficial
Hensley--Robert B. (Classes of 1990 and 1992)
Non-traditional students use many services at the center.
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20 Becker leads team quest
Capron--Susan
Profile of volleyball player Bobbi Becker; photo.
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21 Cross country runners finish fifth in Gateway
Welsh--Jim
Team brought home fifth place last Saturday.
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22 Panthers breeze past injury-riddled Missouri-Kansas City
Capron--Susan
Team wins big as they get help from Bobbi Becker; photo.
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23 Siblings reunite, give Hall's swimming program praise
Wahl--Greg
Team members think highly of UNI swimming; photo.