Issue Contents

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1 Mandatory computer fee of $80 to be proposed
Huebner--Kimberly Jo (Class of 1994)
Students react to fee proposal similar to one in force at Iowa State University.
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2 NISG delays vote on fate of student bookstore; Senator walkout postpones decision on much needed loan
Dolgener--Jennifer A. (Class of 1993)
Senators use quorum call to delay vote.
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3 Really, I'm studying! Student relaxes in sun; photo.
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4 Ribbon project raises money for USO
Honeck--Deborah S. (Class of 1992)
Raise about $16,000 in Waterloo-Cedar Falls project.
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5 Don't throw the world away
Barnes--Randy
Urges everyone to recycle.
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6 No distance is short enough
O'Donnell--Karen
Woman whose boyfriend is away in service comments on those whose friends are only a couple of hours away.
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7 Untitled
Kaufmann--John
Recounts experiences at home during spring break.
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8 New administrative services computer now in use; four times the memory and speed
Goodlove--Sara A. (Class of 1994)
Mike Yohe expects services to improve over time.
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9 Plans for new residence hall are underway; search for an architect to begin
Allan--Matt
Approximately four hundred students will live in new hall with apartments and suites; Regents also approve honorary degree for Mona Van Duyn; hear proposals for fee increases.
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10 Exam offers opportunities to work in governmental jobs
Wolfe--Jason
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11 Jazz Band receives outstanding honor
Huebner--Kimberly Jo (Class of 1994)
Receives award in Kansas City.
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12 Students encouraged to apply at KGRK
Goodlove--Sara A. (Class of 1994)
Seeking applicants for management positions.
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13 Fraternity sponsors entertainment fair
Honeck--Deborah S. (Class of 1992)
Alpha Phi Omega earns money for USO.
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14 National champion highlights strong forensics weekend
Edwards--Erin
Ryan Siskow wins persuasive speaking award; other team members also earn honors.
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15 Recycling program slowly developing Plans and difficulties of dining services recycling programs.
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16 Tame Yourself: Masters of Music
Masters--Brad
A review of music by various artists on the recording "Tame Yourself."
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17 UNI's Kappa Delta Pi is a national trendsetter; high level of activity has prompted other chapters to ask for advice
Dvorak--Sarah
Description of group and its activities.
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18 Young violinist to perform at UNI Corey Cerovsek will perform; photo.
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19 Baseball team splits doubleheader with Wartburg for first victory
Johnston--Krista L. (Class of 1992)
Wartburg defeats Panthers, 12-1, but UNI wins second game, 8-2, for a 1-15 mark on the season; photo.
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20 Daters' shutout propels Panthers in home opener; freshman scatters three hits in debut as softball team splits with Wartburg
Jensen--John R. (Class of 1993)
Panthers defeat Wartburg, 6-0; photo.
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21 Panthers open season at Alabama Relays; sprint medley team breaks record
Bivens--Tami
Women's coach happy with performance at Alabama Relays.
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22 Short breaks record in track opener at Alabama; runs 3,000-meter steeplechase in 9:04.85
Bivens--Tami
Team feels need for improvement after Alabama Relays last weekend.
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23 Tennis team prepares for spring
Mitchell--Julie A. (Class of 1994)
Preview of team standings and highlights for the new season.
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24 Wrestlers place three All-Americans; finish 11th
Foster--Al
UNI finishes eleventh and places three All-Americans at NCAA tourney.
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25 Dreyer leaves for spring training with Texas Rangers; former Northern Iowa pitcher trying to make it to the major leagues
DePew--Rachele
Former UNI baseball player Steve Dreyer looks to further his career; photo.
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26 Golfers lose to Georgia State, rebound against Kennesaw Sate
Foster--Al
Panthers win one of two matches played against Georgia State and Kennesaw State over spring break.
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27 Male cheerleaders serve important role in crowd spirit at Panther athletics
DePew--Rachele
Male cheerleaders stress their part in the sport.
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28 Mazula gets 600th win on spring trip
Mitchell--Julie A. (Class of 1994)
Coach Pete Mazula gets 600th win against University of San Diego Mesa.