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1 Campus Crusade for Christ hosts debate
Baumhover--Joseph
Will debate existence of God.
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2 ISCS warns computer users; March a potentially disastrous month for computer viruses
Ware--Eric
Several viruses have infected computer labs; students urged to be careful.
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3 Student government elections tomorrow; Dawson/Putze presidential ticket runs uncontested
Klotzbach--Cindy
Candidates outline qualifications and positions; photo.
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4 'Middle class: hope for the future fades'
Nissen--Dave
Offers solutions to economic problems.
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5 Faculty responds to appeal for letters and calls to Branstad
Longnecker--John C. (Class of 1961; Mathematics F)
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6 Student thanks Craig for writing story on AIDS
Freeman--Jalayne
Offers viewpoint on AIDS.
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7 Students for P.E.A.C.E. welcomes Father Frank Cordaro
Beck--Harry Sterling (Education Faculty)
Will speak on campus.
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8 Faculty member supports the Dawson/Putze ticket
Withers--William N. (Communication and Theatre Arts Faculty)
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9 Putze disgruntled: feels USI is doing "a lot more than many" students
Putze--Aaron A. (Class of 1993)
Points out achievements of USI.
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10 Students encouraged to do more than just vote
Lawton--Jeff
Urges students to follow up after they vote.
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11 Students have a responsibility to vote tomorrow
Dodder--Tracey
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12 Voting ensures students their voices will be heard
Schulte--Lori
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13 Workshop focuses on life and ideas of Malcolm X
Hyer--Shawn R. (Class of 1994)
Students watch movie and participate in discussion.
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14 1992 and Beyond: the Race to the White House
Boddicker--Clinton
Analyzes results of New Hampshire primary.
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15 Summer commencement 1992 summer commencement cancelled; summer graduates may attend spring of fall ceremonies.
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16 UNI hosts state finals; Iowa Intercollegiate Forensic Association Results of meet.
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17 Caffeine: more addictive than many realize; stimulant found to cause health problems with frequent users of the drug
Johnston--Krista L. (Class of 1992)
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18 VAX allows students to communicate throughout the world; UNI advances their technology to compete with the ever-changing world
Kramer--Jody
The purposes of VAX include access to the Internet; photo.
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19 Music with Brian Oakleaf
Oakleaf--Brian
Prediction of award winners in the upcoming Grammy awards.
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20 Love blossoms in the midst of gang war
Adamson--Peter
Preview of "West Side Story".
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21 Interpreter's Theatre presents "live" TV broadcast
Adamson--Peter
Will present "Live: the Magazine of Strange and Confusing News".
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22 Photo Survey: how do you feel about the outcome of the Mike Tyson trial? Students offer opinions.
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23 Sixteen records fall for UNI at Mideast Classic
Thorne--Dustin
Women finish third out of nine teams, and men place fifth of eleven in Mideast Classic Championship.
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24 UNI women's basketball splits pair in Gateway action
Holtham--Ben
UNI loses to Bradley, 81-78, but wins over Western Illinois, 75-68; photo.
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25 Wheeler leads Panthers in record-setting performances at Open
Evans--Tobin R.
UNI breaks three records in own meet; team members also reach personal bests.
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26 Panthers lose again, fall to 5-10 in Valley play
Jensen--John R. (Class of 1993)
UNI loses to Southwest Missouri State, 58-47; photo.
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27 UNI performs well at Open
Cockayne--Dennis
Men capture six individual titles in own meet; prepare for Missouri Valley Conference meet; photo.
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28 Panthers end dual season with second straight loss
Meyer--Rick
Nebraska defeats UNI, 19-17; UNI to host NCAA West Regionals next weekend.
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29 Aren't we missing a chair?
Johnston--Krista L. (Class of 1992)
Panther plays musical chairs; photo.
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30 UNI keeps Bulldogs in check; Panthers pound Drake, 11-3
Wildeboer--Mary
UNI Hockey Club defeats Drake, 11-3.
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31 Tennis team routs Wartburg; Panthers sweep nine matches, losing only five games in doubles
Mitchell--Julie A. (Class of 1994)
Wartburg College blanked by Panthers, 9-0.