Issue Contents

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1 Ever hear of sheet suspenders?
Williams--Erin
Elementary school student demonstrates invention; photo.
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2 USI director accuses Iowa, Iowa State of foul play in funding
Hayworth--Bret
Controversy continues over funding of USI.
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3 USI faces uncertain future at UNI; campus leaders not giving up easy
Mochal--Jeff
NISG considers future of USI.
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4 Meet your NISG presidential candidates Candidates outline platforms; photo.
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5 What's Up Meetings and activities;
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6 Fees compared across state universities
Prins--Todd A. (Class of 1994)
UNI students pay more in activity fees than students at the other two Regents universities.
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7 Clothes really do matter; entering real world requires real clothes
Manuel--Timothy J. (Class of 1995)
Believes people are influenced by the clothes that you wear.
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8 Infomercial reigns supreme
Mochal--Jeff
Amazed at advertising on television.
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9 Vote for Everly/Lindaman or Dove/Tuttle Outlines reasons for supporting candidates.
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10 Dove/Tuttle inspire activism
Raine--Lisa Marie (Classes of 1991 and 1995)
Supports candidates.
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11 Dove/Tuttle seek student input, suggestions
Dove--Laura C. (Class of 1996)
Outline platform.
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12 Everly/Lindaman lobby for student concerns at legislature, Regents
Tillman--Ed
Supports candidates.
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13 Lettow/Bumgarner go out to students and solicit constituent opinions
Bumgarner--Darren
Outline qualifications and plan for action.
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14 Williams/ Shimkus urge students to vote
Williams--Brian
Outlines objectives.
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15 Dove/Tuttle interact with community
Swatosh--Kristine M.
Outlines candidates' qualifications.
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16 Meisenheimer epitome of homophobe
Schrock--Dana
Believes recent column was factually inaccurate and unenlightened.
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17 Meisenheimer needs tact
Olson--Scott
Disagrees with recent column on auto racing.
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18 For retro fashions, thrift shops cool, retail stores not; when money is scarce
Stackhouse--Jennifer
Finds second hand stores are good way to locate good clothes at low prices.
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19 Mainly Lou's sheds light on local entertainment scene; with good food, good atmosphere, live music¿
Jens--Brandon D.
Description of food and entertainment at Mainly Lou's.
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21 Sweet Honey blends culture, life experience with song
Stewart--Christine (Class of 1995)
Gospel singers Sweet Honey in the Rock perform.
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22 Grapplers nab four firsts; qualify seven
Ahlstrand--David R. (Class of 1997)
Seven of ten UNI wrestlers headed for NCAA meet at Iowa next weekend after great West Regional meet.
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23 Leftridge automatically qualifies
Johnson--Bill
Panther track star Dianna Leftridge headed to NCAA meet after shattering her own record; photo.
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24 McCleary, Woody, Casillas improve hopes
Johnson--Bill
Men's track team still improving, hoping for chance at NCAA Div. I championships; photo.
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25 Women falter in 10th straight
Ahlstrand--David R. (Class of 1997)
Panthers defeated by Bradley on Saturday, 72-56; photo.
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26 Netters lose to Coe, 2-5, beat Grinnell, 6-1
Johnson--Bill
UNI tennis record altered to 3-4, play University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee on Saturday; photo.
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27 Volbrecht in transition
Ahlstrand--David R. (Class of 1997)
Panther basketball player Laura Volbrecht credits the help she has received; photo.
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28 No hitter; Johannsen blanks Griffons
Frederick--Mike
UNI defeats Missouri Western, 6-3 and 6-0. Also beat Kansas St., 16-5; photo.
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29 The "Politically Correct" Athletic Supporter: reassessment of sports views combats criticism
Meisenheimer--Blake E. (Class of 1995)
Sarcastic response to recent criticism.