Issue Contents

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1 Air Veach!
Swartz--Brian
Student slams a basketball; photo.
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2 Board of Regents to discuss rate increases, new graduate program
Huebner--Kimberly Jo (Class of 1994)
Room and board would increase about 4%; will consider public policy degree proposal.
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3 Kilbourne to speak Jean Kilbourne will speak on alcohol and advertising.
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4 NU students 'confront AIDS today'
Allan--Matt
Present Interpreters Theatre piece.
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5 Candidate wants new tryouts
Dias--Gerald
Believes selection panel for mascot may have been biased.
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6 Christianity not anti-liberal; Baker responds
Baker--Gerald
Gerald Baker responds to recent letter.
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7 Fans support May for Panther mascot
Bradley--Kristie
Liked work of Don May; believes panel may have been biased.
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8 Seniors write 'success story'; $60,000--a new record
Sheets--Kerry (Student--1988-1990)
Class of 1991 organizes for similar effort.
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9 Veterans take the stage
Struck--Chad A.
Professor Shaw talks about her piece, "Iowa Stories: the Viet Nam Experience".
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10 Oil spills confronted by local environmentalist
Jaeger--Dan
Glendon Brunk will make presentation on Alaska.
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11 College Republicans Jeff Abbas will speak.
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12 KGRK management selected List of staff members.
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13 Psychology Club Don Schmits will speak.
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14 UNI Simulation Gaming Association Getting ready for Lost Worlds.
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15 Variety of events planned for Earth Week, 1990 Schedule of events.
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16 Club gives students practical experience
Durbala--Mary
Audio Video Production Club organizes to give broadcast students a chance to produce their own work.
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17 Designer creates play's mood; Theatre UNI's "Blue Window"
Stephenson--Jodi
Profile of Danila Korogodsky and his work on this play.
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18 Foundation to grant sick kids' wishes of trip to Disneyland
Bivens--Tami
Several children from the UNI community will benefit from the Make-A-Wish program.
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19 Renaissance to be recreated in art fest
Wrage--Chris
Student Art Association will present Renaissance Festival.
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20 Archaeologists unlock clues to Blood Run burial grounds
Jaeger--Dan
Dale Henning speaks about site at Museum.
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21 Recycling plays a part in education projects
Rutledge--Jon
Outdoor recreation class implemented recycling in East Gym and set up information table in Library.
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22 Students invited to help create a video
Funcke--Jill A. (Class of 1990)
Dan Breitbach plans to shoot promotional video using Earth Day activities.
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23 Untitled
Ranslem--Corey D. (Class of 1992)
Student and child fly kites; photo.
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24 Panther baseball team wins two games in AMCU opener
Harberts--Chad L. (Class of 1993)
Panthers won two out of a four game set against Western Illinois on Saturday and Sunday; photo.
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25 Panthers gain third seed in pool play in Dome Tourney
Graham--Patricia (Class of 1950)
Panthers won four games and lost one in the UNI-Dome Invitational Tournament held over the weekend; photo.
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26 Diamonds begin drive Waterloo Diamonds conducting membership drive.
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27 Panthers defeat eleven to win Invitational
Foster--Al
Panthers won UNI-Wartburg Invitational on Friday; photo.
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28 Men's track team beats Iowa--again
Walker--James Robert (Communication Faculty)
Panthers won a dual meet against Iowa, 80-71.
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29 UNI women's golf team defeats Bradley, Luther at Invitational
Bivens--Tami
Panthers win Bradley Invitational under rainy conditions, travel to Mankato State Invitational next weekend.
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30 Men's tennis team takes two of three matches
Schooley--Greg
Northern Iowa gains wins over Illinois-Chicago and Eastern Illinois, while losing only to host Illinois State this weekend.
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31 Panthers finish third in tourney
Graham--Patricia (Class of 1950)
Panthers defeat North Dakota and Augustana before falling out of UNI-Dome Invitational by losing to Saginaw.
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32 Women's tennis team wins first meet
Schooley--Greg
Panthers get first win of season over Augustana, but also slate two losses versus Eastern Illinois and St. Ambrose.
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33 1876--Founders Day--1990 Schedule of Founders Day activities.