Issue Contents

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1 Board of Regents hears students
Putze--Aaron A. (Class of 1993)
Student governments and USI speak to Regents about increased tuition and mandatory health fee.
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2 Looks like we might have to operate
Swartz--Brian
Kristen Sievers donates blood; photo.
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3 New escort service proposed
Putze--Aaron A. (Class of 1993)
Noehren Hall residents talk about providing service on weekends.
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4 Keep an eye on the communists
Holloway--Carson L. (Class of 1991)
Analyzes current political situation.
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5 NI praised for coverage
Humke--Diane (Class of 1992)
Impressed with recent issues.
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6 NI sports praised, corrected
Moorman--Todd
Appreciates coverage of rugby.
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7 Professor refutes Holloway's arguments
Roberts--Ronald Edward (Sociology Faculty)
Professor Roberts presents his point of view on the 1960s and on Mr. Holloway's perceptions.
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8 S.O.B. appropriate acronym
Burns--Ricky
Believes Business Building is ugly.
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9 The Insanity Parade
Hagerman--Brian (Class of 1992)
Finds that sidewalks do not take him where he wants to go.
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10 Students find jobs at recruiting fair held in the UNI-Dome
Wright--Michelle (Class of 1990)
120 employers will be represented.
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11 Southern colleges recruit more in North
Osborne--Ann Marie (Class of 1991)
Professor Fryman talks about his research relating to where African-American students go to college.
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12 Bill introduced to change UNISA bookstore committee
Miller--Jennifer C. (Student--1989-1990)
Move would make committee ad hoc rather than standing.
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13 Lutheran Student Center Will hold open house for parents; will visit Cattle Congress.
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14 St. Stephen Catholic Student Center Will hold reception for students and parents.
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15 UNI Democrats Will hold Friday Afternoon Club at Pour Richard's.
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16 Join them now or work for them later
Zabel--Kris
Students talk about the Entrepreneurship Club; membership now about sixty; description of programs.
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17 Baptist Student Union Meets every Thursday; upcoming topics of discussion.
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18 Health Center Will sponsor eating disorder support group.
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19 Leestamper named new VP
Smith--Lisa
Robert Leestamper is acting assistant for international affairs; short profile.
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20 Tomahawk Will meet.
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21 Debate tourney begins today Seventy-two teams from forty colleges are expected.
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22 Former minister creates pottery
Funcke--Jill A. (Class of 1990)
Richard Lehman talks about his art.
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23 Songs from the Campanile: making music is labor of love
Inouye--Robert M. (Class of 1992)
Profile of carillonneur Bob Byrnes; photo.
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24 Tips for Parents Weekend: students prepare for visitors
Holstrom--Jennifer
Humorous tips on impressing parents when they come for a visit.
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25 Get Funky!!
Funcke--Jill A. (Class of 1990)
Offers dinner to winners of UNI trivia contest.
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26 Ethics course being offered at UNI Professor Clohesy talks about his ethics course.
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27 Profile: Reginald Green; Advisor enjoys computers, sports
Keppy--Colleen
Profile of UNI academic advisor Reginald Green.
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28 Speakers scheduled for Hispanic Heritage Month
Stephenson--Jodi
Rusty Barcelo and Mike Daniels will speak.
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29 Two weekend matches split by tennis team
Jones--Becky L.
UNI's women tennis players were defeated by St. Ambrose, 8-1, and swept Grandview, 9-0, at home; photo.
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30 UNI faces first-time challenge tomorrow
Huffman--Elwin
UNI's football team defeated Kansas State last weekend and will play Fort Hays State this Saturday; photo.
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31 Volleyball squad faces competitive weekend
Morehouse--Marc
UNI's volleyball team defeated St. Ambrose in three straight games on Tuesday; photo.
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32 Panther photo survey
Inouye--Robert M. (Class of 1992)
Football players talk about their dream play; photo.
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33 Panther of the Week Profile of UNI's senior linebacker Bryce Paup; photo.
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34 Panthers participate in weekend tourney
Graham--Patricia (Class of 1950)
UNI's softball team defeated Western Illinois, 2-0, and lost to St. Xavier, 7-6, this weekend.
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35 Women place in top 12 at Midwest meet
Jones--Becky L.
UNI's women's cross country runners placed in the top twelve out of twenty-six teams in the Midwest Collegiate Meet.
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36 UNI runners compete at Illinois State UNI's men cross country runners will run against Illinois State, Iowa, and Western Illinois this weekend in Illinois.