Issue Contents

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1 Expect the unexpected
Strauss--Chad (Class of 1995)
An artistic look at the Campanile; photo.
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2 If they tell you to expect the unexpected. . .
Strauss--Chad (Class of 1995)
International Food Fair guests are served cultural dishes; photo. UNI Flag Girls support drummer; photo. Students play table games, Jenga; photo. Updates to halls, plans for campus expansion. Students celebrate football victory over Iowa State.
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3 Wouldn't the unexpected. . .
Strauss--Chad (Class of 1995)
UNI listed on America's Best College list, football victory over Iowa State Cyclones, Pro-Choice rally at Mauker Union, Band practices in archery field, warm weather activities on campus, students enjoy Freshman Picnic.
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4 Become the expected? Police called to College Hill on several occasions. Tuition increase leads to students lobbying in Des Moines. Students create videos; photo. Winter scenes of UNI campus; photo. Brother Tom Carlisle preaches to students; photo. Campanile; photo.
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5 Great expectations student life
Strauss--Chad (Class of 1995)
Student life on campus lives up to expectations - students are motivated by having fun, making a difference, and relaxing. Redeker Center; photo.
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6 Affability Funion '92
Carpenter--Ted (Class of 1994)
Funion '92 is held in Mauker Union. Game Room ribbon cutting, Renee Romano speaks; photo. Caricature pictures; photo. The annual plant sale is a success; photo. Regency A'Capella Group visits; photo. Dr. Cue visits new game room; photo.
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7 Homecoming "It's Showtime!"
Little--Todd Alan (Classes of 1993 and 1996)
Homecoming activities take place across campus; photo. Terry Allen speaks at pep rally; photo. Traditions continue, campaniling; photo. Parade; photos. Football victory at Illinois State; photo. Homecoming Talent Show; photo. Class Reunions; photo.
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8 Diversity Week: Culture Abounds
Adamson--Peter (Student--1990)
A member of the Black Eagle Dance Troupe performed; photo. The events brought in large crowds; photo. Members of the Sac and Fox nations shared their music; photo. Yolanda King was a keynote speaker; photo. Philip Walker performed for crowds; photo.
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9 Choosing Sides: UNI Loses Apathy
Adamson--Peter (Student--1990)
Al Gore spoke in Waterloo on the eve of the election; photo. Ron Woodall also spoke on UNI's campus; photo. A record number of students came out to vote; photo. Rev. Jesse Jackson spoke in support of Congressman Nagle; photo.
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10 Environmentally Sound: UNI Takes Responsibility
Carpenter--Ted
Dining centers on campus are doing a lot more recycling; photo. The Department of Residence is trying to decrease food waste; photo. Campbell Hall residents recycle; photo. Every building now recycles aluminum cans which helps to fund UNI; photo.
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11 Paying the Price: Affording College
Waldbillig--Brian T.
Students donate plasma to help pay for college; photo. Many other students work off-campus to fund schooling; photo. Students line up to pay for their U-bills; photo. An engaged couple discuss aid for married students; photo. Work-study jobs; photo.
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12 What In the World?: How Observant Are You?
Logan--Mickey
Different photographs from around campus. The object is to guess where the picture was taken to see how observant you are. The answers are in the corner upside down; photo.
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13 Purely Plastic?: Male/Female Relationships
Little--Todd Alan (Classes of 1993 and 1996)
Male/female relationships can be beneficial for coursework; photo. A couple works out together; photo. A group of guys and girls discuss assignments over lunch as friends; photo.
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14 Chillin' Out
Little--Todd Alan (Classes of 1993 and 1996)
Cold weather doesn't stop students from having fun on campus; photo
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15 Raw Toonage; Students Catch the Craze
Adamson--Peter (Student--1990)
Cartoons are popular with many students on campus; photo.
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16 'Tis the Season
Strauss--Chad (Class of 1995)
A collaboration of holiday events that occurred around campus; photo.
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17 Weekend Underage
Adamson--Peter
A lot goes into maintaining order on campus, and those who lead the pack may not always be recognized; photo.
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18 Believe It; Assault Awareness
Adamson--Peter (Student--1990)
UNI has an effective sexual assault prevention and awareness program; photo.
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19 Behind the Scenes; Students Assist in Theatre
Adamson--Peter (Student--1990)
A lot of behind the scenes work of students goes into UNI's theatre productions; photo.
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20 Marked for Life; UNI's Tattoo Craze
Waldbillig--Brian T.
Many students around campus are getting tattoos of things dear to them; photo.
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21 Live It Up; Spring Break '93
Little--Todd Alan (Classes of 1993 and 1996)
Spring break is a chance for students to get out and have fun without worrying about classes; photo.
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22 Accommadation; Smokers/ Non-Smokers
Musgrave--Jon (Class of 1995)
UNI is slowly transitioning to being a smoke free campus; photo.
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23 Opinions from U-N-I; Deep Thoughts
Logan--Mickey
A collection of student opinions; photo.
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24 Easy Does It; Electronic Influence
Musgrave--Jon (Class of 1995)
Computers are becoming a part of every day life for students around campus; photo.
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25 Aaaagh!; Stressing Out
Musgrave--Jon (Class of 1995)
Students deal with school stress in many different ways; photo.
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26 Anything Goes; Fashion and Fads
Strauss--Chad (Class of 1995)
UNI students have a very diverse fashion sense; photo.
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27 Living up to Expectations; Housing Preface to housing section; photo.
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28 Stress Relief
Schulte--Jill (Class of 1994)
Girl putting whipped cream on another girls face; photo.
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29 Apache Students living in Apache House, Bartlett Hall.
30 Hall living home cooking
Adamson--Peter (Student--1990)
Students talk about "home cooking" in the residence halls; photo.
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31 Arapaho Students living in Arapaho House, Bartlett Hall.
32 Cheyenne Students living in Cheyenne House, Bartlett Hall.
33 Iroquois Students living in Iroquois House, Bartlett Hall.
34 Kiowa Students living in Kiowa House, Bartlett Hall.
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35 Bartlett Staff Bartlett hall staff members
36 Mohican Students living in Mohican House, Bartlett Hall.
37 Navajo Students living in Navajo House, Bartlett Hall.
38 Shoshoni Students living in Shoshoni House, Bartlett Hall.
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39 The Best of Both Worlds
Gevock--Lisa (Student--1993)
Studnents living at home still experience college living; photo.
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40 'Come as you are' dining
Maxwell--Stephanie (Class of 1994)
Campbell hall is the last hall to receive a renovation to its dining center; photo.
41 Anatevka Students living in Anatevka House, Campbell Hall.
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42 Camelot Students living in Camelot House, Campbell Hall.
43 Deja Vu Students living in Deja Vu house, Campbell Hall.
44 Doll Students living in Doll House, Campbell Hall.
45 Edelweiss Students living in Edelweiss House, Campbell Hall.
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46 Mash Students living in Mash House, Campbell Hall.
47 Narnia Students living in Narnia House, Campbell Hall.
48 Panther Den Students living in Panther Den House, Campbell Hall.
49 Rainbow Students living in Rainbow House, Campbell Hall.
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50 Skybird Students living in Skybird house, Campbell Hall.
51 Sundance Students living in Sundance House, Campbell Hall.
52 Tara Students living in Tara House, Campbell Hall.
53 Tiffany Students living in Tiffany House, Campbell Hall.
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54 Campbell Staff Staff of Campbell Hall.
55 Tree Students living in Tree House, Campbell Hall.
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56 Government Provides...
Schulte--Jill (Class of 1994)
Student government is a great way to be active in the residence community and meet new people; photo.
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57 A grand masterpiece
Waldbillig--Brian T.
Lawther Hall is home to the Steinway grand piano; photo.
58 Bella Students living in Bella House, Lawther Hall.
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59 Bordeaux Students living in Bordeaux house, Lawther Hall.