Issue Contents

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1 Additional funds to aid UNI
Struck--Chad A.
President Curris points out strengths of budget recently passed.
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2 Construction management curriculum expanded
Putze--Aaron A. (Class of 1993)
Professor Egger talks about the program.
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3 Curris speech highlights Founder's Day
Allan--Matt
Dean Lang also speaks on the school's early history; photo.
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4 Alpha Phi Omega urges membership
Adams--Ginger (Class of 1991)
Purposes of the organization.
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5 Students moving off-campus warned about bad landlord
Pursley--Wendy
Recounts experiences with apartment.
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6 The Insanity Parade
Hagerman--Brian (Class of 1992)
A quick look at students' expenses, especially for books.
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7 Donations improve CM curriculum
Putze--Aaron A. (Class of 1993)
Construction management program receives software donations.
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8 Stand up and be counted Urges students to return census forms.
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9 Government sets up 1990-91 committees
McIntire--Jonna
Committees include bookstore oversight group; also consider revised academic calendar suggested by President Curris..
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10 Regents approve Master of Public Policy degree Brief description of program.
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11 Reyhons named 1990-'91 mascot for second time
Allan--Matt
Hold second tryouts because of allegations of bias in first tryout.
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12 Anthropology Club Will picnic near Grout Museum.
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13 Gubernatorial candidate Powers visits UNI
Haire--D. Barry
Profile of Darold Powers; photo.
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14 Lutheran Student Center Will hike and picnic.
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15 Psychology Club Will hold spring picnic.
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16 Co-op education enriches student
Falconer--Edwin D.
Students talk about their co-op experiences.
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17 "Old Gold" tradition abandoned in 1969
Johnson--Kristena R.
Editors talk about the minimalist approach of the 1969 Old Gold.
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18 Bartlett trades tuneless old piano for grand new one
Fowle--Kathy
Hall exchanges old grand piano for newer upright piano; photo.
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19 Hearst Center for the Arts: professor's legacy funds arts
Stein--Jim
Description of the facilities.
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20 Movies
Duve'--Norm
Review of the movie "Miami Blues" with Alec Baldwin.
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21 Dance Festival gives students exposure
Wrage--Chris
Three students attend festival in Kentucky.
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22 Flotation devices made out of garbage for Rubbage Regatta
Rutledge--Jon
Rowing Club sponsors fleet of flotation devices.
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23 Internships provide edge in job market
Durbala--Mary
Several broadcast students talk about their internships.
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24 Synchronized Swim Club will perform
Wrage--Chris
Description of upcoming Marlins program.
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25 Gateway honor roll sparks controversy
Harberts--Chad L. (Class of 1993)
Former football player questions the Gateway Conference Academic Honor Roll; officials claim it was simply a mistake.
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26 Panther softball team drops double header to Bulldogs
Graham--Patricia (Class of 1950)
UNI's softball team is 0-8 and lost two more to Drake, 2-1 and 7-1.
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27 Rugby team falls to Penn State; MSU UNI's rugby club competed in the Midwest Universities Cup and was defeated by Penn State and Mankato State.
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28 UNI blasts St. Ambrose
Harberts--Chad L. (Class of 1993)
UNI's baseball team defeated St. Ambrose in a double header, 13-6 and 13-12; photo.
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29 24th victory: men's tennis team wins again
Schooley--Greg
UNI's men's tennis team defeated Luther by a score of 7-2 for their twenty-fourth win of the season; photo.
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30 Green Bay selects Bryce Paup in sixth round
Harberts--Chad L. (Class of 1993)
Green Bay Packers selected UNI's stellar linebacker, Bryce Paup, in the sixth round of the NFL draft; photo.
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31 Brad knows volleyball
Swartz--Brian
Brad Hill spikes; photo.
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32 UNI tennis team drops pair
Schooley--Greg
UNI's women's tennis team competed in the Drake Triangular, where Drake and Minnesota State defeated UNI, 9-0.
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33 Former UNI basketball coach, AD, dies at 79
Huffman--Elwin
Former director of athletics and basketball coach James Witham died last week of complications from surgery.
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34 Pustelnik is national winner
Harberts--Chad L. (Class of 1993)
UNI junior Mark Pustelnik won the National Open Greco-Roman wrestling tournament in Las Vegas Convention Center.
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35 Final spring game for UNI is Saturday UNI's final spring football game will be held this Saturday in the UNI-Dome.