Issue Contents

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1 Armstrong's case to be heard tonight
Miller--Jennifer C. (Student--1989-1990)
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2 Cabalitto Nicoyamo . . .
Swartz--Brian
International students perform; photo.
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3 Nader to speak on student activism Profile of Ralph Nader.
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4 Students urged to participate in county employment survey
Miller--Jennifer C. (Student--1989-1990)
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5 Forged signatures and duplications are issue Election Commission outlines position on election controversy.
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6 Supreme Court's actions explained
Snider--Gary
Gary Snider explains how the court got to the current position.
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7 Propriety questioned in Armstrong case
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Michael McKinlay outlines the case as he sees it.
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8 Abuses inherent in new system
Staudt--Doug (Class of 1990)
Unhappy that resident assistants are allowed to register early.
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9 UNISA is tainted by bad publicity; good is ignored
Johnston--Laurie L.
Believes students should help to improve organization.
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10 Seniors offered mock interviews, resume critique
Miller--Jennifer C. (Student--1989-1990)
WICI will offer service.
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11 Stone Age cave art topic of slide lecture
Lilledahl--Jeanne (Class of 1989)
Paul Bahn will speak.
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12 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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13 "Little Panther" moves on
Johnson--Elizabeth
Megan Hardman will be moving to Oregon; photo.
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14 Artwork in union screened for taste and offensiveness
Holstrom--Jennifer
Renee Romano talks about the display of art in the Union and on campus.
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15 Collection aids job hunters
Spellman--Anne
Barbara Weeg talks about the library's Career Collection.
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16 Health Center doctor has a wide variety of hobbies
Howard--Elizabeth
Profile of Paul Tenney.
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17 At $50 per month wages, cruise personnel live off tips
Vasquez--Elizabeth
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18 The Five Minute Dilemma
Bower--Darrell (Class of 1990)
Tells about his spring break trip.
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19 Bradley takes tourney crown from UNI
Swartz--Brian
UNI's softball team was unable to defend their championship in the UNI-Dome Invitational, losing to St. Cloud, 4-2; photo.
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20 Men finish solid at Invitational
Reed--Brian
Men's golf team finished second in the UNI-Wartburg Invitational this past weekend; photo.
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21 Men's tennis team suffers injuries in weekend play
Johnston--David H.
UNI's tennis team won two of their four meets this weekend; two players suffered injuries.
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22 Gescheider provides offensive flair for UNI
Huffman--Elwin
UNI's baseball team defeated Western Illinois in one game and lost their other three games this weekend.
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23 Identified Flying Object
Swartz--Brian
Andy Nicholas plays frisbee golf; photo.
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24 'UNI Night' tomorrow at Municipal Stadium
Huffman--Elwin
UNI's baseball team will play Iowa tomorrow at Municipal Stadium and admission is half price for UNI students.