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1 Local law enforcers talk about safety in community
Kane--Linda L. (Class of 1996)
Local police speak at public presentation.
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2 Regents approve presidential search committee
Hayworth--Bret
Regents approve appointment of Grace Ann Hovet as chair and also approve her nominations for other search committee members.
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3 Slippery when wet
Williams--Erin
Student spreads salt on slippery steps; photo.
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4 Faculty Senate rejects new definition of letter grades
Hayworth--Bret
Rejects change from A (excellent), B (above average), C (average), D (below average) to B (good), C (fair), and D (poor).
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5 New garbage ordinance has some students in the dumps
McConnell--Katie (Student--1995)
Regulations limit the amount of trash that will be picked up; photo.
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6 Exploring Worldwide Web Workshop to be presented.
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7 Multicultural Teaching Alliance Will meet.
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8 Pre-Physical Therapy Club Will meet.
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9 Student Environmental Action Coalition Will meet.
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10 Student Science Teachers Association Will meet and have guest speaker.
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11 Medieval and cajun dancing, opera kick off Fine Arts Festival weekend Series schedule.
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12 Four-year contract wasteful Believes proposal regarding four year graduation is misguided.
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13 Funds needed to rebuild families; strengthening moral fabric of nation required spending money
Fox--Peg
Believes politicians should devote money to families.
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14 It isn't easy being a college Casanova, but then who wants to?; sexual revolution or not, women expect men to take charge
Kauzlarich--Scott
Offers advice on successful relationships.
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15 Welfare useful for many people; not everyone on welfare abuses system
Johnson--Angie
Some people need welfare.
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16 Abortion doctors not Nazis, push moral factor onto others
Gulick--Brian
Responds to recent letters about abortion.
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17 Only heterosexuals need apply; ROTC violates non-discrimination policy
Van Wormer--Katherine S. (Social Work Faculty)
Believes that ROTC discriminates against homosexuals.
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18 Siebke Hoyt commercial portrays women badly; Valentine's Day advertisement reinforces society's ideal of thin woman
Schneckloth--Robert
Believes television ad makes wrong pitch.
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19 Ruby frolics, rocks, on stage; with original rural Midwestern sound¿
Williams--Erin
Group plays at Steb's; photo.
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21 Sex-goddess Stone, classic villain Hackman breathe life into "The Quick and the Dead"
Thomas--Chad A. (Class of 1995)
A review of the movie "The Quick and the Dead" with Sharon Stone.
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22 Athletes will fine-tune in annual UNI-Dome Open
Gruhn--Matthew A. (Class of 1995)
Panther track teams ready to host big event; focus on individual times; photo.
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23 Men reach higher level against Jays; Coach Miller said his Panthers reached the level needed to beat Creighton, now need to reach further
Gruhn--Matthew A. (Class of 1995)
Panthers defeated Creighton, 65-50, by playing defense and answering coach's challenge; photo.
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24 The evolution of Jason Sims; waiting for a chance in the limelight
Ahlstrand--David R. (Class of 1997)
Junior Jason Sims, basketball player for UNI, shows that working hard is better than looking good; photo.
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25 Walz, Casillas: teammates, competitors
Rice--Mike
Al Walz, ranked fourteenth in state, and Matt Casillas, eleventh, compete as friends, foes; photo.
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26 Panther of the Week
Iehl--Jerri (Class of 1998)
Men's basketball team hoping to play in the post-season; photo.
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27 Shaq, Grant to lead Magic to title
Johnston--Matthew A. (Class of 1995)
Gives predictions for the rest of the NBA season.