Issue Contents

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1 Celebrating crowd on Hill draws police
Riley--Jim
Nine arrested when some of a crowd of 800-1000 people become unruly on College Hill after closing of bars.
2 Hearst Series invites scholars to UNI
Kane--Linda L. (Class of 1996)
Department of Communication Studies sets schedule this year.
3 Partying with a Panther
Fanto--Morrie J. (Class of 1995)
Student imitates Tina Turner; photo.
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4 Career Matters goes high-tech Computer systems assist in job searches.
5 Visiting lecturer stresses multicultural education
Fanto--Morrie J. (Class of 1995)
Carl A. Grant speaks on teacher education; photo.
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6 College Republicans Will meet.
7 English Club and Sigma Tau Delta Holding book sale.
8 Fluid Power Society Will meet.
9 Omicron Delta Kappa Will meet.
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10 UNI Homecoming '94
Fanto--Morrie J. (Class of 1995)
Homecoming; photo.
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11 Community offers football team support
Sauerbrei--Amy
Pep rally on Main Street in downtown Cedar Falls.
12 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
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13 Build waterslide at sculpture; new sculpture becomes interactive art
Manuel--Timothy J. (Class of 1995)
Modest proposal to combine reflecting pool with Wellness Center feature.
14 UNI has reason for pride Cites UNI ranking in recent US News and World Report survey.
15 Watch out for dreamers playing in traffic
Nodurft--Diane M. (Class of 1994)
Anticipates the reality of graduation.
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16 Kampus Escort Service extends public apology to student body
White--Tony
17 Women's Studies critic should take course
Ewald--M. C.
Urges understanding that can be gained by knowledge.
18 Women's Studies program helps create understanding; feminist goal is to redefine society
Kennedy--Kelly
Thinks study can help correct inequities.
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19 Caution: Green Jelly may jiggle its way into American musical hearts
Bildner--Josiah J. (Class of 1997)
Review of Green Jelly's "333".
20 Panel to investigate Native American issues through round table discussion
Johnson--Amanda
Panel will discuss image of American Indians in media; other events planned for Indian Nations Festival.
21 The Band will reminisce and rock Waterloo The Band will play at Electric Park Ballroom.
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22 Award-winning UNI students, honored faculty give encore Program for School of Music Scholarship Benefit Concert.
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23 Hearst Center alive with art, music appreciation
Stewart--Christine (Class of 1995)
Schedule of exhibits.
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24 'Serial Mom' kills off comedy
Lattimer--Amy
Review of movie "Serial Mom".
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25 Netters extend win streak vs. Wichita
Iehl--Jerri (Class of 1998)
UNI defeats Creighton and Wichita State; photo.
26 UNI rolls up yardage, Cowboys roll over Panthers; with five turnovers leading to 17 points by McNeese . . . .
Fanto--Morrie J. (Class of 1995)
McNeese State beats UNI in Homecoming game, 34-24.
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27 Athletic team nicknames show no disrespect, should remain same
Meisenheimer--Blake E. (Class of 1995)
Thinks that team nicknames are not important enough to worry about.
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28 Offensive nicknames addressed at Native American discussion
Ahlstrand--David R. (Class of 1997)
Discussion will focus on media image of American Indians.
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29 Lack of confidence lands men in 17th
Stahl--Randy
Finish 17th of 18 teams in Milwaukee.
30 Women's golf upended
Stahl--Randy
Finish last of twelve teams at Ames.