Issue Contents

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1 Elementary students to experience college life
Lovell--Paula M.
Black Hawk School students will visit campus as part of the Partners in Education program.
2 United Students of Iowa encourages voter registration; April is a "source of strength"
Struck--Chad A.
Lisa Raine outlines plans for voter registration, which will include a registration card in the course catalogue.
3 Untitled
Swartz--Brian
Competitor celebrates after winning medal in Special Olympics; photo.
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4 Student Government criticized
Horras--Gregg
Believes NISG wasted time with lengthy debate over an appointment.
5 Students invited to Run for Heart
Lamm--Melissa
PE Club sponsors run.
6 Wrestlers deserve better coverage
Randall--Jennifer
Believes wrestlers perform well, but do not receive the coverage given to sports such as basketball.
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7 Raine congratulates UNI
Raine--Lisa Marie (Classes of 1991 and 1995)
Notes the excitement on campus during the Panthers' games at the NCAA basketball tournament.
8 Reader expresses interest in Baker
Miller--B. J.
Enjoyed article on Gerald Baker; believes religion would change his heart.
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9 Editors named for '90-'91 "NI"
Miller--Jennifer C. (Student--1989-1990)
Aaron Putze will be executive editor; John Bresland will be managing editor; profiles of the two.
10 New dean hired Profile of new CHFA Dean Beverly Byers-Pevitts.
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11 American Marketing Association Jeff Carter will speak.
12 Beta Beta Beta Gregory Pastores will speak.
13 Involvement key to Raine's success; activities, interaction important
Johnson--Kristena R.
Profile of Lisa Raine.
14 Phi Eta Sigma Will meet and elect officers.
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15 Campus Lighting Fund growing
Sheets--Kerry (Student--1988-1990)
Senior gift fund has reached $30,000.
16 Economist to speak
Struck--Chad A.
David S. Dahl will speak.
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17 Artist turns garbage into works of art Work of Adrienne Salinger will be on display.
18 Bikes need to be made safe; repairing bikes for summer
Falconer--Edwin D.
Tips on getting bicycles in shape
19 Church offers relaxed atmosphere to worship
Inouye--Robert M. (Class of 1992)
Brief history of College Hill Lutheran Church; description of facilities and programs.
20 High stakes
Swartz--Brian
Students enjoy Greek Week Casino Night; photo.
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21 Volunteering enriches student; Big Brothers, Boy Scouts
Hackbart--Tim
Paul Dewey talks about his volunteer service.
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22 "Of Mice and Men" is full of excellent characters; Theater review
Funcke--Jill A. (Class of 1990)
A review of Theatre UNI's production of "Of Mice and Men"
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23 "Safe Sex" shows life after AIDS; Studio Series production
Funcke--Jill A. (Class of 1990)
Will present two one-act plays by Harvey Fierstein.
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24 Men's tennis team wins UIC tourney
Schooley--Greg
Panthers feel momentum from their spring break trip; win big at Illinois-Chicago Invitational.
25 Panther batsmen travel to Kansas, Bradley, Iowa
Huffman--Elwin
Panthers split with Bradley (4-3 and 9-2), win over Kansas (7-6), and lose to Iowa (9-4).
26 Watch this!
Swartz--Brian
Special Olympics athlete throws a ball; photo.
27 Women's tennis team drops pair
Schooley--Greg
Panthers lose matches to Luther and LaCrosse; photo.
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28 Paup awaits NFL's call
Nielsen--Jennifer
Former football player Bryce Paup anticipates continuing his career at the NFL level; photo.
29 Track team runs well in outdoor debut
Foster--Al
Panthers break old discus record at Western Relays; optimistic about future performances.
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30 Men run at KSU
Foster--Al
Men finish well at Kansas State Invitational, led by Junior Chukukere.