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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.
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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.
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10 Reforms needed within NISG Believes recent controversy over funding of Northern Edition highlights areas where changes are necessary.
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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.
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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".
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.