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1 Iraq attacked war is on; Hussein: "The mother of all battles has started¿"
Allan--Matt
Air attacks on Iraqi targets began twenty hours after the UN deadline for withdrawal from Kuwait expired; photo.
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2 Troops in Operation Desert Storm receive copies of "Northern Iowan"
Dolgener--Jennifer A. (Class of 1993)
Copies of the "Northern Iowan" will be sent to UNI military personnel in the Gulf War.
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3 "Brutal aggression" not permitted
Bush--George H. W. (President of the United States)
President George Bush wrote message explaining actions taken against Hussein and Iraq.
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4 New library to open
Kamata--Masahiko (Class of 1993)
Ethnic Minorities Student Association will open its Video Library in February.
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5 New tax opposed
Cassill--Mark E.
Student urges others to vote against the one percent sales tax increase.
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6 Thoughts, prayers needed during crisis
Curris--Constantine William (President of UNI)
January 15, the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., was also the UN deadline for Iraq's withdrawal from Kuwait.
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7 War is not a game
Kaufmann--John
The U. S. cannot afford to play games with Saddam Hussein.
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8 Legitimate reasons for Desert Storm lost in the murk, as is peaceful solution
Bresland--John (Class of 1994)
Editorial does not support the U. S. involvement in the Gulf War.
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9 President given support
George--Jeff
Student supports the president's stand on U. S. involvement in Gulf War.
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10 Woodall declares candidacy
Woodall--Ron
Ron Wood announces his candidacy for NISG president.
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11 Cries for peaceful settlement not impressive
Cassill--Mark E.
Saddam Hussein's behavior cannot be ignored.
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12 President urges students to "become involved"
Raine--Lisa Marie (Classes of 1991 and 1995)
NISG president urges students to write letters to U. S. senators and representatives giving their views of the Gulf War.
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13 Worker thanks workers
Mohamed--Halim
Student learned a lot about respect from custodians.
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14 Protests mount as war breaks out in Gulf; crowds gather at Union
Allan--Matt
Peaceful protests took place this past week against American involvement in the Persian Gulf War; photo.
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15 Teach-in for peace held two hours before outbreak of war
Allan--Matt
Peace sessions meant to educate students about Persian Gulf conflict and alternatives for peace. Sessions ended two hours before attacks began on Iraq; photo.
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16 Campus celebrates King birthday; art exhibit opens Monday
Phipps--David (Student--1990)
Various events are scheduled to celebrate the life of Martin Luther King, Jr., January 15-February15.
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17 UNI minority teaching program receives national awards Minorities in Teaching program received 1990 Christa McAuliffe Showcase for Excellence Award.
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18 Syphilis outbreak in Black Hawk County
Huebner--Kimberly Jo (Class of 1994)
Fifty-six of the sixty-nine cases of syphilis reported in Iowa are located in Black Hawk County.
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19 Desert Storm spurs excitement, fear and patriotism; war of any magnitude creates a myriad of feelings
Logan--Mickey
Relatives and friends of military personnel in the Persian Gulf share recent letters on the conditions in Saudi Arabia.
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20 Soldier reports conditions of desert life
Bucy--Davin A.
Letter of thanks from soldier who received a package and letter from Danelle Myer and other Skybird House residents.
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21 Book review
Tope--Chris
A review of the book "Veteran's Day: A Combat Odyssey" by Rod Kane.
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22 Upcoming musical performances Robert Lehrbaumer and Rick Sowash will perform January 21 and 22, respectively, as part of "Vienna in Concert".
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23 Bucknam, Shaddox prepare teams for stiff competition at UNI Open
Wendl--Keith D. (Classes of 1994 and 2002)
Panthers preparing to host UNI Open.
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24 Panthers grab two wins over break; bow late to ISU, Western Illinois; Colorado State, Indiana State fall
Bivens--Tami
Women's team goes 2-7 over the Christmas break; photo.
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25 Wrestlers post winning dual record; finish sixth in Virginia
Jensen--John R. (Class of 1993)
Wrestlers go 6-4 in dual meets over Christmas break; photo.
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26 MCC schedule proves tough for Panthers
Graham--Patricia (Class of 1950)
Panthers post 2-6 record over Christmas break, winning against Eastern Illinois and Wisconsin-Oshkosh.
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27 Panther profile
Bivens--Tami
Profile of UNI wrestler Rich Powers; photo.
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28 Twins here Tuesday Luncheon will be held at JB's for Minnesota Twins player Kent Hrbek, and front office workers Herb Carneal and John Arends.