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1 Branstad's address encourages 'risk-taking'
Abraham--Jon (Student--1989)
Governor addresses leadership conference; photo.
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2 President Curris addresses student concerns in open forum Will appear in forum sponsored by NISG.
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3 Recommended budget allocations for 1990-1991 List of organizations and the amounts of money recommended to be allocated to them.
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4 'Mr. Bealles is also a bigot'
Allison--Chuck
Believes God should be the final authority.
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5 Women have right to control own bodies
Scovell--Laura
Commends Mr. Bealles for taking stand on abortion.
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6 Bealles' argument called 'absurd'
Bagnall--George
Attempts to refute arguments on abortion.
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7 Marijuana legalization defended
Kolker--Scott D. (Class of 1992)
Cites beneficial uses of marijuana.
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8 Raine extends thanks
Raine--Lisa Marie (Classes of 1991 and 1995)
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9 New leakage raises questions
Fandel--Brad
Attempting to trace leak into Dry Run Creek.
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10 Nice catch!
Swartz--Brian
Students play football; photo.
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11 Library hours extended; survey results reviewed Weekend hours will be lengthened.
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12 Students needed to fill vacancies
Putze--Aaron A. (Class of 1993)
Lisa Raine talks about vacancies in student government offices.
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13 International Student Association Will hold its annual Intercultural Day.
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14 Kappa Delta Pi Will hear about teaching in Japan.
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15 Lawther and Rider Halls Will sponsor discussion of sex.
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16 Lecture to be held Wednesday Professor Carol Morgan will deliver lecture on women's history.
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17 SSTA Ken Jacobsen will talk about stress management.
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18 St. Stephen Catholic Student Center Will hold blood drive.
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19 United Methodist Student Center Rosa Burke Perez will put on workshop.
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20 UNI students address goals in Washington
Struck--Chad A.
Lisa Raine talks about Washington conference for student leaders.
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21 Senior Week a success
Weddell--Jana
Description of activities.
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22 Lip synch contest offers study break
Wallace--Patricia A. (Class of 1993)
Airband contestants will compete.
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23 Perez's 'Real Town' explores the threat of nuclear war Rosa Burke Perez will present "Real Town: a Parable of Hope for the Nuclear Age"; photo.
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24 Trumpet player Brand to perform Geoffrey Brand will perform with Eastern Iowa Brass Band.
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25 UNI gets involved in recycling efforts
Jaeger--Dan
Bill McKinley explains UNI's recycling of paper and other material.
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26 Movies
Duve'--Norm
Review of "The Hunt for Red October".
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27 Pick-up artist
Swartz--Brian
Students play basketball; photo.
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29 'Erasure' is a crowd pleaser; masters of music
Masters--Brad
Review of performance by Erasure.
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30 Men's tennis team wins three
Schooley--Greg
UNI men's tennis came home this past weekend with three wins from the LaCrosse Invitational; photo.
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31 Panthers face Missouri Tigers in first round of the NCAA tournament
Graham--Patricia (Class of 1950)
The UNI men's basketball team will face Missouri on Friday in the first round of tournament play. This is the first time UNI has made tournament action.
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32 UNI meets former mentor in Richmond
Huffman--Elwin
The UNI men's basketball squad will compete against former UNI coach Norm Stewart and his Tigers in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
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33 Softball team begins season with high expectations
Walker--James Robert (Communication Faculty)
The UNI women's softball team pounces into action March 16 against Illinois State in the Florida State Tournament.
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34 UNI baseball team breaks early slump
Harberts--Chad L. (Class of 1993)
The UNI baseball team won three out of five games this past weekend to bring up their winning percentage.
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35 UNI lands 27 football recruits; 15 from Iowa
Bealles--Bill
UNI head football coach Terry Allen signed twenty-seven players; fifteen were from Iowa.
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36 UNI qualifies seven for NCAA Nationals
Foster--Al
The UNI wrestling squad has taken the NCAA West Regional tournament title for the fifth consecutive year and seven qualified for Nationals.