Issue Contents

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1 Curris addresses Noehren residents
Miller--Jennifer C. (Student--1989-1990)
President Curris offers views on a variety of subjects at informal meeting.
2 Event cancelled for Handicap Awareness
Miller--Jennifer C. (Student--1989-1990)
Schedule of activities.
3 Stars and stripes forever
Swartz--Brian
Soviet exchange students pose with American flag; photo.
4 Vocational Rehabilitation Funds depleted
Stickfort--Patty
Kevin Whipple talks about the potential effects of the loss of funding.
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5 Alter Ego
Kordick--Ted
Consider what you value.
6 No intent to usurp UNISA Believes it was necessary for President Curris to step into the UNISA election controversy.
7 No moral absolutes
Bristow--David
Believes that abortion curtails enormous potential.
8 Vonnegut enthusiast offers corrections
Weekley--Jeffrey D. (Class of 1994)
Corrects errors in recent article.
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9 All Else Aside
Skuster--Bill
Recounts his experience of living in a house in the College Hill neighborhood.
10 Leadership banquet a success
Harris--N. Pat
Believes first leadership banquet went well.
11 Wrestling ignored
Harris--N. Pat
Strong criticism for the perceived lack of NI coverage.
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12 Shull Hall Escorts keep campus safe
Putze--Aaron A. (Class of 1993)
A look at the service's procedures.
13 Untitled
Swartz--Brian
Students play hacky-sack; photo.
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14 Up for the block!
Swartz--Brian
Students play sand volleyball; photo.
15 Writing conference is today Schedule for the Student as Critic Conference.
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16 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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17 Restored schoolhouse opens with ceremony
Holstrom--Jennifer
A look at the dedication ceremony and the restoration work done on the school.
18 Series presents lewd orchestra
Wright--Michelle (Class of 1990)
Studio Series will present "The Orchestra".
19 Student artwork judged, awarded
Howard--Elizabeth
Roger Shimomura talks about his standards; photo.
20 What's my cue? Jill Yeazel and Janeen Jensen rehearse "Dialogues of the Carmelites"; photo.
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21 Sunday Supper
Wright--Michelle (Class of 1990)
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22 Students have grown up: cartoons changed over the years
Hagerman--Brian (Class of 1992)
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23 Country Schools Project is looking for participants Professors Oakland and Carlin seek to record memories of those who attended country schools.
24 Helpful Hint No. 255; Baby Talk; Bedtime Taking care of children.
25 Helpful Hint No. 72: Grill Work; Light my fire
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26 Six games slated for the Windy City
Swartz--Brian
UNI's baseball team prepares to play six games in Chicago over the weekend; photo.
27 Sports fans need to keep the faith
Butcher--Gregg W. (Class of 1989)
Discussion about athletes and college sports.
28 UNI battles strong competition
Swartz--Brian
UNI's softball team won one of four games this week; photo.
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29 Wellness program offers variety for the springtime fitness craze
Swartz--Brian
UNI's wellness program is offering a variety of classes; photo.
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30 Changes on the way as spring drills start
Huffman--Elwin
UNI's football team has been practicing and will scrimmage tomorrow.
31 First meet slated after month layoff UNI's women's track team will compete in the Hawkeye Outdoor Open this Saturday in Iowa City.
32 UNI cagers earn awards
Huffman--Elwin
Four UNI men's basketball players have been given awards for their outstanding play and leadership.
33 Untitled
Swartz--Brian
Pierre Bernard returns a serve; photo.