Issue Contents

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1 Disabled students voice safety concerns
Kline--Rebecca
Critical of campus accessibility especially in wake of accident on University Avenue.
2 Fun-filled International Food Fair
Johnston--Krista L. (Class of 1992)
UNI students enjoy food; photo.
3 Greeks collect food for needy; Junior Panhell organizes drive
Burnham--Bob
Canvasses campus area.
4 Harkin will speak in Union Saturday
Allan--Matt
5 Regents' staff lowers tuition increase recommendation
Allan--Matt
Still higher than student recommendation.
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6 I've parked and can't walk to class
Nissen--Dave
Believes parking situation is not as bad as it is portrayed; asks for realistic solutions to problem.
7 Native Dubuquers speak out against those on Phil Donahue show
Walsh--Kelly
Believes that recent statements regarding minorities do not reflect all citizens.
8 Student defends Public's Safety's (lack of) action
Grutz--Kristin
Believes recent letter-writer was over-reacting.
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9 Hemp proposed as a no-sulfur coal alternative for Cedar Falls Utilities
Beck--Harry Sterling (Education Faculty)
Believes hemp could provide enough biomass to be used to generate energy.
10 Jazz review is insulting
Most--Michelle (Class of 1995)
Believes recent review had little to say.
11 Qualifications for educational success raise questions
Cardis--Mary
Considers best way to improve education.
12 Reader feels euthanasia 'violates the law of the land' and is 'wrong'
Daniels--Sarah
Believes topic bears very close watching; could easily lead to misuse.
13 Reader finds editorial cartoon of gun control 'disgusting'
Hikiji--Lon
Believes cartoonist has wrong idea about hunting and guns.
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14 Writing exam allows students to study at three different levels
Dolgener--Jennifer A. (Class of 1993)
Students may take several courses to fulfill requirement.
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15 Comedienne performs in Maucker Union tonight Nancy Parker will perform.
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16 Two UNI students benefit NASA through summer research Joel Agee and James Anderson talk about their research; photo.
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17 Aria concert presented by School of Music
Little--Todd Alan (Classes of 1993 and 1996)
Program of performances.
18 Bars are a popular hangout for college students; which way to the Hill?
Asbe--Angela
Students tell why they go to bars.
19 Student interested in organizing animal rights group on campus
Lizak--Michael J. (Class of 1993)
Catherine Cahoy outlines views.
20 Workshop held to help those who are away from their loved ones
Weiss--Sonya
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21 "A Man's A Man"-- a behind the scenes look
Adamson--Peter
Review and look at the production; photo.
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22 Music Review
Gilbert--Tom
Review of album "The Sky is Crying" by Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble.
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23 Writing Center beneficial
Little--Todd Alan (Classes of 1993 and 1996)
Descriptions of services.
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24 Belgians hand UNI first loss of season
McBride--Scott
Panthers lost to an international opponent Saturday night.
25 Dangers of artificial turf a concern to athletes
Jensen--John R. (Class of 1993)
Pros and cons of an Astroturf field.
26 Football team downs WIU; Panthers earn share of conference title NCAA playoff berth
DeHaven--Michelle
Panthers defeated Western Illinois University, 24-17, on Saturday; photo.
27 UNI volleyball finishes regular season at 21-7
Thorne--Dustin
Panthers defeated Western Illinois and Bradley over the weekend, upping their record to 21-7; photo.
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28 Men's track team has high hopes for strong returning field
Johnston--Matthew A. (Class of 1995)
Panthers prepare for new season with strong runners.
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29 Panther track team expected to excel despite loss of seniors
Klotzbach--Cindy
UNI team recognized as inexperienced but with plenty of talent to do well.