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1 End possible for United Faculty, Regents lawsuit
Potter--James Erik (Class of 1994)
Decision regarding "Excellence in Education" money should be announced soon.
2 Shag's fights violence, crime
Gutz--Ryan P. (Class of 1999)
Attempts to curb violence with cameras and other security measures; photo.
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3 Faculty static over cable plan; faculty pushes for educational programming
Potter--James Erik (Class of 1994)
Continued delays in making cable television available to campus residences.
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4 UNI proposes sexually explicit materials policy
Muether--Anthony J. (Class of 1994)
Draft of policy should reach Faculty Senate soon.
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5 Hardee's gets competition
Sauerbrei--Amy
Opening of Club 91 might affect business at Hardee's.
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6 UNI faculty venture abroad
Dargan--Mike
Group teaches English in China.
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7 Graduates salute five mentors faculty honored for portraying positive influence Faculty honored for influencing students.
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9 Racial discrimination a reality in UNI class
Graves--Brian
Relates experience in recent class.
10 Reforms needed within NISG Believes recent controversy over funding of Northern Edition highlights areas where changes are necessary.
11 U.S. can¿t win in Bosnia
Leach--James R. (Student--1990-1994)
Believes problems in Bosnia are not US problems.
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12 Curris encourages support for Diversity Week at UNI
Curris--Constantine William (President of UNI)
Supports activities.
13 New dorm fitting tribute to UNI professor
Meyer--Rick
Believes Professor Eiklor deserves honor.
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14 Beat the Hill
Torrey--Michelle L. (Class of 1994)
Alternatives to drinking offered during "Choices Month".
15 Tattoos go mainstream
Armstrong--Holly (Student--1989)
Surveys recent fashion for tattoos; photo.
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16 A first look from above
Hahn--Jessica J. (Class of 1995)
Photo essay on beginnings of library addition; photo.
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17 Dancing keeps Orchesis on its toes
Maass--Marcy R.
Information on shows and try-outs.
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18 Exhibit showcases Chinese artistry
Williams--Jonathan (Class of 1996)
Description of new exhibit; photo.
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19 Friends of KUNI/KHKE to visit "Companion" Plan bus trip to Twin Cities.
20 Marching Band steps out in style Description of shows; schedule for season.
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21 Cowboy stampede tramples Panthers; UNI falls 27-10
Kauzlarich--Scott
Panthers try to recoup before this Saturday at Wyoming; photo.
22 Panther volleyball team shines in San Diego
Lindaman--Matt
Panthers post 3-1 record in San Diego Invitational; to face Bradley and Illinois State this weekend.
23 UNI aims to rope Wyoming
Kauzlarich--Scott
UNI depending on defense in game against Wyoming; photo.
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24 Computers in sports; let's pull the plug, play the game
Etzen--Jason
Does not want to rely on computers for judgment calls.
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25 UNI netters hit the courts
Bruun--Thomas
Men return only three players with new coach, while women return four players; photo.
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26 Cross country teams banking on experience; success on the horizon
Sines--Tim
Men and women's teams begin season at Bradley.