Issue Contents

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1 Avenson discusses tuition-free education; affordable learning possible
Abraham--Jon (Student--1989)
Don Avenson explains how his idea would work; photo.
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2 Chinese want more rights; professor speaks on riots
Fandel--Brad
Hongjin Kang speaks on recent events in China.
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3 Student leaders attend legislative reception
Huebner--Kimberly Jo (Class of 1994)
Students talk with legislators about important campus projects.
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4 Becker recommends Temple
Becker--Bobbi (Class of 1990--1992)
Supports Mike Temple for office.
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5 Raine for student gov't president
Rial--Thomas M.
Believes Lisa Raine is best qualified.
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6 Standardized tests maintain excellence
Holloway--Carson L. (Class of 1991)
Considers arguments raised by some groups that standardized tests foster inequality.
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7 BACCHUS teaches, but doesn't preach
Christy--Carin
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8 Prof. responds to parking issue
Crew--Benjamin Keith (Criminology Faculty)
Professor Crew believes that parking has nothing to do with faculty-student relations.
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9 Debate team heads to nationals
Hansen--Steven
Takes first place at Northwestern.
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10 Phone-in a success
McIntire--Jonna
Group call White House about education bill.
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11 Chemical sessions to be held Sessions aimed at informing staff about safe use, storage, and disposal of chemicals.
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12 Greek Week Will feature variety show.
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13 Lutheran Student Center Will have bowling party.
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14 Non-traditional student lunches Held every week.
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15 Chicago dance troupe brings Africa to UNI Muntu Dance Company will perform.
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16 Pulitzer Prize winner visits UNI to teach fiction course
Wallace--Patricia A. (Class of 1993)
Phillip Caputo on campus; profile.
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Abraham--Jon (Student--1989)
Comedian performs in Union; photo.
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18 Visiting choreographer leads dance workshop
Wrage--Chris
Dick Crum teaches folk dance workshop.
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Swartz--Brian
Sandra Viola gives blood; photo.
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Duve'--Norm
Review of "Driving Miss Daisy".
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21 Get Funky!
Funcke--Jill A. (Class of 1990)
A look at Valentine's Day.
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22 UNI returns to league play after beating Chicago State
Huffman--Elwin
The UNI men's basketball team will play at Wisconsin-Green Bay this coming Saturday; photo.
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23 Wrestlers lose to fourth-ranked Huskers, 26-10
Harberts--Chad L. (Class of 1993)
UNI wrestling is meeting some stiff competition and paying the price; photo.
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24 Veterans lead men's tennis squad
Schooley--Greg
The UNI men's tennis team hopes to open a rewarding season with a mixture of under and upper classmen; photo.