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1 Following alcohol-related incidents, police increase patrol on Hill
Allan--Matt
Increased patrols attempt to control large closing time crowds on the Hill.
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2 Prof's visa problems interrupt classes
Putze--Aaron A. (Class of 1993)
Professor Christian Ogbondah is awaiting permanent residency papers so that he can begin teaching.
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3 Regents approve guide changes
Huebner--Kimberly Jo (Class of 1994)
Students will receive thirty day notice of tuition changes; student governments will receive copy of docket book.
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4 Christian ethics guide democracy
Holloway--Carson L. (Class of 1991)
Offers views on relationship between religion and democratic traditions.
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5 Concerning computer lab hours: students, quit complaining
Atherton--Eric
Points out that there are many times when the computer labs are not crowded.
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6 Drug legalization wrong
Buse--Jon D. (Dean of Students)
Believes that marijuana does have lethal effects.
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7 Foster criticized
Clark--Dave
Points out error in earlier column.
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8 Covington, don't belittle Eastern bloc struggle
Hawes--Christine E. (Class of 1990)
Should attempt to understand what former Soviet bloc countries are going through.
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9 Green Bay student behavior condemned
Weseman--Brian
Claims Green Bay students were drunk and sang obscene songs at a recent game in Wisconsin.
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10 Reader defends Greek system
Schmitz--Jody
Believes that Greeks do make contributions to the community.
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11 Students; get out and vote!
McWilliams--Dan
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12 Boosler entertains UNI
Struck--Chad A.
Eight hundred people enjoy comedy of Elayne Boosler.
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13 Expansion gets mixed reviews
Johnson--Kristena R.
Some students would rather see a more informal area where they can eat.
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14 Alpha Phi Omega Will sponsor APO week.
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15 Amnesty International Will meet.
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16 Anthropology Club Will visit museum in Des Moines.
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17 Entrepreneurship Club Mayor McKinley will speak.
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18 UNI gallery director receives award
Allan--Matt
Perry Nesbitt wins award for catalogue on Tibetan art.
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19 Archaeology provides key to understanding the present
Jaeger--Dan
Professor Shott talks about the value of archaeology.
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20 Exotic plants thrive in tropical UNI greenhouse
Wrage--Chris
Description of plants in the Greenhouse.
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21 UNI grad writes play about love, conflict
Stephenson--Jodi
Mark Horan talks about his play, "Love Hurts".
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22 Center promotes cultural events, lends support
Langerud--Angie
James Johnson talks about the history and purposes of the EMCEC.
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23 UNI Museum offers variety of attractions
Jaeger--Dan
Ron Wilson talks about the Museum and its programs.
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24 Percussion concert to be held Program for Percussion/Marimba Ensembles performance.
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25 Lifters compete in Drug-Free Powerlifting Kory Hill and Brad Flack competed in the South Dakota State University Drug-Free Powerlifting Invitational on February 17.
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26 Men's cagers crush Valparaiso in front of fourth largest crowd of the season
Abraham--Jon (Student--1989)
Panthers defeated Valparaiso, 90-62, on Saturday; photo.
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27 Wrestlers destroy Northern Illinois
Foster--Al
UNI defeated Northern Illinois, 45-7; photo.
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28 Men's tennis team defeats Wartburg
Schooley--Greg
UNI defeated Wartburg last Tuesday, 8 matches to 1.
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29 Women Panthers fall to Redbirds
Abraham--Jon (Student--1989)
Panthers lost to Illinois State on Saturday, 81-58; photo.
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30 Track team sweeps AMCU conference tournament
Walker--James Robert (Communication Faculty)
Panthers won UNI-Dome Invitational. Several team members broke AMCU records.