Issue Contents

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1 Moseley pleads guilty; in the best interest of family and university
Riley--Jim
Richard Mosely pleads guilty to fifth degree assault after incident in Minneapolis; photo.
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2 NISG senators' actions "utterly unprofessional"
Fiderlein--Brian J. (Class of 1998)
Some senators were apparently drunk at meeting.
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3 Speaker promotes "indigenous thinking"
Sauerbrei--Amy
Winona LaDuke speaks on the relationship between people and their native lands.
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4 Where are the songs of spring?
Wallendal--Heather M. (Class of 1995)
Students relax on Union; photo.
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5 Faculty Senate addresses hazardous weather policy
Fiderlein--Brian J. (Class of 1998)
Approves advisory guidelines.
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6 New museum exhibit features Eiklor's collection
Mashek--Carolyn W. (Class of 1995)
150 pieces from Professor Eiklor's collections on display; photo.
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7 Panel reveals rape statistics, personal impact
Gates--Catherine D.
Panel outlines problem; photo.
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8 Cobain was weak, not a hero
Meyer--Rick
Critical of music star who committed suicide.
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9 Only the market can solve our health care crisis
Prins--Todd A. (Class of 1994)
Believes government should leave health care alone.
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10 Women should leave male "remodeling" projects to Bob Villa
Den Adel--Kassia
Women should leave male reform projects alone.
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11 Extra! Extra!
Thomas--Chad A. (Class of 1995)
A review of the movie "The Paper" with Michael Keaton.
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12 Ninjitsu revenge for Agent 23
Moore--Scott Alan (Class of 1995)
Imaginary adventure continues.
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13 Renowned storyteller to enchant all ages; children's, adult performances to close 1993-94 Artists' Series season Ron Spelman will tell tales; photo.
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14 April showers bring May colds . . . and chicken soup
Sarver--Teri
A recipe for Teri's Chicken Soup.
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15 King's X; Dogman
Dressel--Jamie
A review of music by the group King's X.
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16 Amsterdam
Huebner--Kimberly Jo (Class of 1994)
Account of experience in Amsterdam.
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17 Mosley "offers a lot"; Canadian team buys rights to UNI split end
Ahlstrand--David R. (Class of 1997)
The second of a four part series on UNI athletes' quests to become professional athletes; photo.
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18 Northern Iowa clips Hawks
Gruhn--Matthew A. (Class of 1995)
UNI wins over Iowa, 7-3, but loses in second game, 5-4. Panthers also defeat Indiana State in three game weekend; photo.
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19 A chat with Sir Charles
Kauzlarich--Scott
Recalls conversation with Charles Barkley.
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20 Panther women's tennis team swept on road trip
Ballinger--Kara J. (Class of 1996)
UNI loses to Illinois/Chicago, 9-0, and to Valparaiso, 7-2; photo.
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21 Forfeits propel men's tennis
Bruun--Thomas
Rough weekend ends in losses to Missouri at Kansas-City, and Oral Roberts, but a win at Missouri.
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22 Panther Athletic Club sets $1.3 million fundraising goal
Ahlstrand--David R. (Class of 1997)
Kick off six week campaign; photo.
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23 Northern Iowa shortstop adopts U.S. pastime
Gruhn--Matthew A. (Class of 1995)
Kevin Sawatzky, a freshman on the UNI baseball team, came from Canada to share his talents with the Panthers; photo.