Issue Contents

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1 Media lab gives help to students
Nielsen--Jennifer
Lab staff can assist students with media software and equipment.
2 New center to break ground
Gall--Wendy
New St. Stephen Catholic Student Center will cost $1.5 million; chapel will seat 425; brief description of facilities; will break ground March 21, 1990, and be completed by April, 1991.
3 Professor returns; visa problems over
Putze--Aaron A. (Class of 1993)
Professor Ogbondah has straightened out visa problem; classes resume.
4 Untitled
Swartz--Brian
President Curris talks with students at senior reception; photo.
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5 Holloway's column disputed; Christianity questioned
Bealles--Bill
Believes that Christianity has been abused by bigots.
6 Rational code of ethics advocated
Schebel--Rob
Believes there are alternatives to a Christian-based code.
7 Society forgets about Christ
Peterson--Christopher
Believes that there is a need for Christ in a "Christian-based" system of ethics.
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8 Reader defends Kenneth
Kurtzleben--James
Believes earlier writer took matter too seriously.
9 Woman defends pro-life choice
Tisl--Kristi L.
Believes earlier writer based his argument on false bases.
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10 PRisms benefits both students and community
Sheets--Kerry (Student--1988-1990)
Brief history of Prisms, a student-run public relations organization.
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11 American Marketing Association Janice Weilein will speak.
12 Amnesty International Will meet.
13 Psychology Club Professor Wilson will talk about educational psychology.
14 USI Will sponsor lobbying day in Des Moines.
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15 Kraemer to deliver keynote address Profile of Ross Kraemer.
16 Orchesis to perform spring concert Description of program for thirty-six member troupe.
17 Seniors offered mock interviews WICI chapter give students chance to practice interviewing.
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18 Baker a part of UNI folklore; he ran for president, started commune
Funcke--Jill A. (Class of 1990)
Gerald Baker talks about his life and especially about his involvement in politics; photo.
19 Speech team takes first in tournament
Stephenson--Jodi
Wins Iowa individual events tourney; share experiences of travelling around the state.
20 Unsung heroes of rock; Velvet Underground
Bealles--Bill
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21 Movies
Duve'--Norm
A review of the movie "Revenge" with Kevin Costner.
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22 Blue Jays sweep UNI
Harberts--Chad L. (Class of 1993)
Creighton defeats Northern Iowa in four game series, 3-0, 6-1, 6-3, and 5-4.
23 Panthers fall in double OT
Huffman--Elwin
Southwest Missouri State pulls out double overtime victory over the Panthers, 94-86; photo.
24 Tennis team takes two at Wisconsin-Platteville tourney
Schooley--Greg
Panthers take second in tournament, beating Wisconsin-Platteville, 9-0, Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 5-4, and then falling in the championship match to Gustavus Adolphus, 5-4.
25 UNI women drop a pair
Graham--Patricia (Class of 1950)
Northern Iowa drops last two games to finish the season 5-22, losing to Bradley, 88-68, and Western Illinois, 88-77; photo.
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26 UNI completes indoor track season; Turner and Shedd await NCAA's call
Foster--Al
Panthers compete in Camp Randall Open for last meet of season, while Jim Turner and Kenny Shedd hope their times will meet standards for entry to the Championships.