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1 En Garde!!
Johnston--Krista L. (Class of 1992)
Students practice fighting techniques in Medieval Re-enactment Society meeting; photo.
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2 Marlin proposes cuts in seven academic majors Would also cut summer session program.
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3 NISG approves $35,000 loan for student bookstore; bill passes by near unanimous vote
Wolfe--Jason
Must be repaid by March 1, 1992; will reduce prices in order to be more competitive.
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4 Regents approve 7 percent tuition increase despite students' proposal
Dolgener--Jennifer A. (Class of 1993)
Also raise health center fee from $40 to $60 per year.
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5 Student assaulted in Campbell Hall
Kline--Rebecca
One person is arrested.
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6 "There's no place like home!"
Hersom--Brett J.
After a trip to another school for a volleyball game, he thinks that UNI is a good place.
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7 Don't Fight It
Wiethorn--Mike (Class of 1994)
Humorous suggestions for Christmas gifts.
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8 UNI professor apologizes for error in judgement
Robinson--James B. (Philosophy and Religion Facult
Professor Robinson explains a recent reference to him in the Des Moines Register.
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9 UNI-G.L.O panel appreciated
Sinnott--Angela
Appreciates what she learned at recent discussion.
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10 "Physician, heal thyselves"
Jones--Scott
Believes UNI Sentinel does not live up to its policy.
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11 Column aids to "brighten (their) day" at university
Collis--Robyn L.
Enjoys John Bresland's writing.
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12 Public Safety Student Patrol thanked for their efforts
Anderson--Anna M. (Class of 1994)
Appreciates recent Public Safety response.
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13 Students want "Sentinel" recognition revoked
Dove--Laura C. (Class of 1996)
Recounts recent articles in UNI Sentinel; embarrassed that it has UNI recognition.
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14 University should assume responsibility of disabled
Poling--Kirsten M.
Believes university should take action to make underpass accessible to those in wheelchairs.
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15 Comedienne performs in Union
Johnston--Krista L. (Class of 1992)
Nancy Parker performs; photo.
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16 Red Cross blood drive exceeds goal of 240 pints of blood
Goodlove--Sara A. (Class of 1994)
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17 Anthropology Club attends convention in Chicago
Burnham--Bob
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18 Panther Push Program spreads the word about college life
Phipps--David (Student--1990)
UNI students return to their high schools to talk about UNI.
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19 Computer centers help alleviate stress for many college students
Lindaman--Matt
Students talk about the strengths and weakness of computer labs.
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20 New organization formed to help non-traditional students
Lizak--Michael J. (Class of 1993)
New group organizes; purposes of group.
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21 UNI benefits from hologram program; holography was invented by Sir Isaac Newton
Lindaman--Matt
Professor Olson talks about the history and uses of holography.
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22 By Candlelight teaches students about etiquette
Gibson--Tressa
Students enjoy dining in formal atmosphere with faculty member.
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23 Students are lawyers for a day in class
Lindaman--Matt
Students stage mock trial in mass communications law class; President Curris participates.
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24 T Vella raps on campus
Gibson--Tressa
Rapper talks about his work.
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25 The Greenhouse provides warm tropical escape at UNI
Craig--Tim
Staff talk about care and maintenance of UNI Greenhouse.
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26 Reel to Reel
Hagerman--Brian (Class of 1992)
A review of the movie "Highlander II: The Quickening," with Christopher Lambert.
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27 Panthers defeat Dutch team 102-64 in exhibition
DeHaven--Michelle
Panthers fine tune team for season with a win against VGNN Donar team of Holland, 102-64; photo.
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28 UNI draws Illinois State for first round of Gateway volleyball tournament
McBride--Scott
Panthers hope to continue regular season success into the Gateway Conference tournament.
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29 UNI one game away from title
Thorne--Dustin
Panthers need to defeat Eastern Illinois this weekend to win Gateway Conference title.
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30 UNI swimmer honored
Johnston--Krista L. (Class of 1992)
Mary McCuskey honored by Gateway Conference; photo.
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31 Criticism arises for UNI Hall of Fame Room
Klotzbach--Cindy
Request to clean the Hall of Fame Room in the Dome acknowledged.
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32 Swimmers pull out last-minute victory over Green Bay
Mitchell--Julie A. (Class of 1994)
Panthers win over Wisconsin-Green Bay, 60-53.
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33 Artificial turf is major fixture in college professional sports
Jensen--John R. (Class of 1993)
Advantages and disadvantages.
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34 UNI hockey team splits weekend doubleheader
Meyer--Rick
Panthers play Heartland Winter Hawks, posting one loss and one win, 6-3 and 8-6, respectively; photo.