Issue Contents

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1 Board of Regents to get new members
Stickfort--Patty
Governor Branstad will appoint four new members.
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2 Enrollment cap may be lifted
Woelfel--Jodi (Student--1988-1990)
Rick Stinchfield says that there will probably be money to hire more faculty, so the university can enroll more students.
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3 Presidential election voided
Miller--Jennifer C. (Student--1989-1990)
New election to be held; only Doc Grauberger's name will be printed on ballot; UNISA approves establishment of election ethics committee.
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4 Spring cleaning
Swartz--Brian
Dean Blake cleans up the Delta Chi front yard.
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5 Curran says commission deliberated several hours
Curran--Margaret
Claims that commission gave each complaint a thorough and unbiased look.
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6 Graduate student sees parking survey as a farce
Mayer--Adrian J.
Believes faculty should park far from campus and students should park close to campus.
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7 Hoing criticized for "blind judgement"
Iwerks--Daniel H. (Classes of 1991 and 1994)
Believes that opposition to affirmative action is not necessarily racist thinking.
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8 Wilde Ideas
Wilde--Jesse
Offers to run for UNISA president in wake of recent controversy.
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9 Ashamed of UNISA
Spellman--Anne
Students do not like what they saw at a recent UNISA meeting.
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10 Athletes shower & crawl on the coach
Waech--Paul
Ironic comments on work of athletes.
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11 Grapplers deserve coverage
Steffensmeier--Gary
Points out errors in recent coverage; believes achievements deserve more coverage.
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12 Put green into education
Raine--Lisa Marie (Classes of 1991 and 1995)
Offers directions for writing to General Assembly about education funding.
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13 Revolutionary ideas
Burns--Ricky
Calls for dissolution of UNISA.
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14 What does UNISA do?
Davidson--Brad
Not even sure about what UNISA stands for.
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15 6% biodegradable, 94% pollution
Franzen--Keith
Does not believe that "starch-based" bags go very far in the direction of recycling.
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16 Commission's accusations
Harger--Brian L.
UNISA Election Commission attempts to put its views on record.
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17 Worst injustice of them all
Cooper--Vergestene
Defends affirmative action.
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18 FADS program offers aid to needy business students
Lilledahl--Jeanne (Class of 1989)
Crissie Frye talks about the program.
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19 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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20 Smoke out activities planned
Miller--Jennifer C. (Student--1989-1990)
Alpha Xi Delta outlines anti-smoking program.
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21 Credit cards easily obtained by students
Hansen--Steven
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22 New accounting head considered
Wilde--Jesse
Profile of Gerald Smith.
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23 Spring fever
Swartz--Brian
Students enjoy the sun; photo.
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24 Disney World offers students lower rates
Miller--Jennifer C. (Student--1989-1990)
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25 Many activities planned: courtesy of Budweiser
Holstrom--Jennifer
Anheuser-Busch plans series of events in spring vacation areas.
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26 Package deal helps students take a break
Holstrom--Jennifer
A look at spring break package deals.
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27 Spring Break around the corner . . . Tips offered for fun break
Howard--Elizabeth
Travel tips.
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28 Maze challenges breakers
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29 Photo survey
Wright--Michelle (Class of 1990)
Students tell their dreams and their plans for spring break; photo.
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30 Staying in Cedar Falls can still be a fun break
Wright--Michelle (Class of 1990)
Tips on having fun locally.
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31 SAEs host annual egg hunt
Spellman--Anne
David Douglas talks about the event that SAE has hosted for eight years.
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32 UNI students tutor juvenile delinquents
Johnson--Elizabeth
Duties of a tutor outlined.
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33 KCRS selected to vote for MTV music awards
Johnson--Curt (Student--1990)
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34 Air bands to rock in Aud
Wright--Michelle (Class of 1990)
Plans for the contest.
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35 Five Minute Dilemma
Bower--Darrell (Class of 1990)
A look at skateboarding.
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36 More can be found in library than just books
Vonnahme--Connie
A look at the services and collections of the University Archives and Special Collections of the library.
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37 Hockey club looks hopeful
Butcher--Gregg W. (Class of 1989)
Hockey could join league next fall.
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38 Injuries cited as reason for disappointing year
Swartz--Brian
UNI's women's basketball team finished the season with a 7-18 mark because of injuries; photo.
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39 Konigsmark predicts correctly: women win first outdoor meet of year
Frame--Doug
UNI's women's tennis team defeated Graceland, 9-0, and Nebraska-Wesleyan, 6-3; photo.
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40 Go in!
Swartz--Brian
Cheerleaders at a basketball game; photo.
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41 Sport gives health benefits, not competition for Klatt
Frame--Doug
Profile of UNI Intramural Director Tim Klatt; photo.
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42 Long trip for fourth title Lenny McAbee won the annual Spirit of Sport All-Nighter's pizza eating contest.