Issue Contents

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1 Pelham sentenced; given thirty days for prostitution, contributing to minor
Lovick--Kelli R.
Former marketing instructor will also serve three years of probation.
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2 Regents compromise; pass 4.4 percent increase instead of 5.3
Gutz--Ryan P. (Class of 1999)
Students leaders generally pleased with efforts; photo.
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3 USI reacts to tuition increase
Muether--Anthony J. (Class of 1994)
Believes rate of increase is victory.
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4 NISG funds microwave
Fiderlein--Brian J. (Class of 1998)
Considers several funding requests including a Halloween dance.
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5 No rebuttal necessary; after 16 years forensics director steps down
Riley--Jim
Bill Henderson talks about his work; photo.
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6 Grant to help cut pollution in small businesses
Sauerbrei--Amy
Receives $700,000 cooperative grant from EPA to assist small businesses in dealing with their wastes.
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7 Music in Dome; new local promoter may bring concerts
Potter--James Erik (Class of 1994)
Jam Productions may try to put on shows; difficulties continue with use of Dome for athletic events.
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8 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
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9 Another compromise is needed
Leach--James R. (Student--1990-1994)
Believes that there is conflict in policies relating to homosexuals in military service; believes both sides must recognize real world needs.
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10 Changing laws may not help kids learn
Graves--Brian
Believes corporal punishment did considerable good.
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11 NI editorial on target
Hersom--Brett J.
Believes Northern Edition is not living up to its promises.
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12 President Clinton's short memory
Vakulskas--Brian B.
Scolds Clinton for stand on foreign policy.
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13 Fotografias mexicanas; traveling Smithsonian exhibit captures Hispanic culture Exhibit at EMCEC.
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14 His Name is Alive
Tuder--Jennifer L. (Class of 1996)
Review of "Home is in Your Head".
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15 How to spend your student loan
Moore--Scott Alan (Class of 1995)
Imaginary spending spree.
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16 A maze of Muppet mastery
Althof--Stephanie
Review of movie "Labyrinth".
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17 Gimmicky future demolishes film
Masters--Brad
Review of "Demolition Man".
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18 Indulge in grandma's favorite dessert
Sarver--Teri
Recipe for chess pie.
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19 Return concert for violin-piano duo Shih Sisters will perform.
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20 Football ref reveals gameplan
Kauzlarich--Scott
Steve Newman talks about his job; photo.
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21 Leathernecks next up for UNI; winner claims sole possession of Gateway Conference
Kauzlarich--Scott
Need win against Western Illinois.
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22 Panther netters struggle at Missouri Valley tennis tournament in St. Louis
Bruun--Thomas
Come home without win.
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23 Panthers battle cold, ranked teams at ISU
Sines--Tim
Finish seventh of eleven teams; photo.
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24 Walters "kills" opposition
Lindaman--Matt
Profile of volleyball player Natalie Walters.
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25 UNI football in command
MacLagan--Ryan
UNI is only team left with something to achieve.