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1 'Sports Junkies' scrapped: Hall pulls plug on controversial show
Dolgener--Jennifer A. (Class of 1993)
Review by jury leads to cancellation; Professor Snyder protests.
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2 Lecture offers students new aspects of culture: 'Russian culture revisited'
Riley--Jim
Maria Lunk delivers lecture; photo.
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3 Petition presented to UNI leaders
Baumhover--Joseph
Students protest removal of Professor Ronald Ross as head of the School of Music.
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4 A Change of Heart
Weithorn--Mike
Deciding what a man is.
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5 Coso thanks those who helped with conference
Coso--Xuchitl N. (Placement Staff)
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6 Health care professional will visit UNI
LeClair-Jones--Sarah
Byron Bork will discuss physical therapy education.
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7 ISCS Computing Services Center answers computer questions
Riley--Jim
Service opened March 30 to offer help with software problems and to provide small classes.
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8 UNI Alumni Association honors alumni Saturday
Hyer--Shawn R. (Class of 1994)
Will hold 36th Heritage Honours banquet; announce Alumni Achievement and Service Awards.
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9 Women's rights activist speaks to UNI Tuesday Eleanor Smeal will speak; photo.
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10 Multi-media lecture by Women's Studies: 'Women speak: The eloquence of women's lives Will show ways in which women express themselves.
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11 NISG meets last time before new senate convenes
Peterson--Brian
Will seek filing help from office manager and also look for new logo.
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12 Public Safety Log Campus crime report.
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13 UNI participates in roadside management for state of Iowa
Henderson--Kirk (CEEE Staff)
Program advises on ways to manage roadside vegetation.
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14 UNI College of Natural Sciences offers eight scholarships for 1992-1993 Description of scholarships.
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15 Definitions of feminism differ across campus after program in Maucker Union
Craig--Tim
Students offer their ideas.
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16 Enjoy an evening of dance Tuesday
Toomsen--Angela L.
Will present a concert of original dances.
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17 UNI helps rebuild education system in Eastern Europe: after Communism in Czechoslovakia falls
Kramer--Jody
Description of project which is assisting Czechoslovakia.
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18 Date rape: no longer behind closed doors
Logan--Mickey
Women talk about being assaulted; counselors offer advice for dealing with the situation.
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19 White Men Can't Jump
Cook--Andrew G.
Review of movie "White Men Can't Jump" with Woody Harrelson.
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20 'Extra Effort' pays off for last year's 'Old Gold' staff
Lindaman--Tom
Wins awards from several rating services; explanation of rating systems.
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21 UNI takes win against ISU, drops one to Hawkeyes
Jensen--John R. (Class of 1993)
UNI baseball won against ISU, but lost to the Hawkeyes at Municipal Stadium in Waterloo on Wednesday; photo.
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22 Women golfers capture second at Missouri-Kansas City Invitational
Thorne--Dustin
UNI women's golf captured second place out of six teams at the Missouri-Kansas City Invitational; photo.
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23 Northern Iowa shuts out Mankato State: Panthers split with Green Bay, gear up for Gateway action
Meyer--Rick
The Panther softball team defeated Mankato State, 3-0, in the first game, but the second was rained out. Panthers also split a double-header with Wis.-Green Bay.
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24 Bulldog Invitational awaits Panthers Men and women will travel to Drake.
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25 Football is just around the corner . . . .
Mitchell--Julie A. (Class of 1994)
Spring preview.