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1 Enrollment drop result of large graduating classes
Riley--Jim
UNI enrollment drops; Hawkeye enrollment climbs.
2 Now you can "nuke" it!
Wallendal--Heather M. (Class of 1995)
Student uses microwave oven in Union; photo.
3 UNI professors aid Slovakia; Steele, Meredith help restructure Slovakian education system
Mashek--Carolyn W. (Class of 1995)
Orava Project works on teaching democratic traditions in Slovakia with $1 million AID grant; photo.
4 Withdrawal policy decision postponed
Fiderlein--Brian J. (Class of 1998)
Considers limit to number of withdrawals.
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5 Student honored with national ROTC award
Sauerbrei--Amy
Zachary Shimp wins Marshall Award; photo.
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6 "Credit card cycle" affects students
Hines--Lori
Students tell how they use their credit cards.
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7 UNI celebrates business week Outline of Business Week activities.
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8 UNI hosts research conference First Sigma Xi research conference to be held; schedule of events.
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9 "NI's" coverage of NISG budget is "incomplete and error-ridden"
Belville--Chad L.
Reacts to Northern Iowan criticism of fee allocation process.
10 A time to remember People should remember Holocaust.
11 Try Clinton's plan for financing your education
Judas--Jay Corey (Class of 1994)
Satiric response to recent Clinton scandals.
12 UNI's schedule keeps students an extra year Complains of system that requires students to take certain classes, yet offers them infrequently.
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13 Placement Center helps all students, majors
Valentine--Gina
Defends efforts of Placement Office; explains true role.
14 Whitewater could be the start for Senator Leach
Kelding--Justine S. (Class of 1995)
Presents theory on future of Jim Leach.
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15 April goes green Schedule for Earth Month.
16 Sax great to perform with Jazz I Jimmy Heath will play.
17 UNI Artists Series plays on; diversity, quality characterize century of cultural performances at UNI
Althof--Stephanie
Brief history of Artists Series.
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18 Holocaust survivor to speak Linda Fishman will speak on experiences.
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19 Listener support spurs new KUNI programming $53,805 pledged in spring campaign.
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20 Yothu Yindi; Freedom
Schlegel--Heather
A review of music by the group Yothu Yindi.
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21 UNI professor to give reading Robley Wilson will read from his work.
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22 Splitsville; Panther nine finish .500 on first homestand
Gruhn--Matthew A. (Class of 1995)
Panthers win two out of four games this Wednesday and Thursday; photo.
23 UNI to host gender equity symposium Schedule of symposium; photo.
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24 Track teams kick off outdoor season; after a successful indoor season¿
Lindaman--Matt
Track team picks up four individual championships and two relay in Florida over Spring Break; photo.
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25 Bakley: UNI played "very, very, very well"; Panthers finish 8-4 in Florida State Invitational, 1-2 at Southern Illinois
Ballinger--Kara J. (Class of 1996)
UNI softball coach very satisfied with team performance in the fifteen games played during spring break; photo.
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26 Muzzle Dallas' Jones
Huehnergarth--Adam R.
Survey of current events.