Issue Contents

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1 "Inner Weather" denied funds from NISG amid controversy
Riley--Jim
Questions about finances make future of magazine uncertain.
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2 Dove, Olson tangle for top spot in NISG
Mochal--Jeff
Prepare for run-off election.
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3 Go fly a kite
Williams--Erin
Students fly kite; photo.
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4 Four UNI debaters qualify for national tournament Finish well in Winona tournament.
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5 State Farm pledges $50,000 to UNI Donates money to "Leading, Building, Sharing" campaign to support programs relating to insurance.
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6 Substance abuse and dependency data gathered by UNI researchers
Sauerbrei--Amy
Will gather data in five Iowa communities, including Waterloo.
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7 UNI selected as site for GLOBE teacher training workshop Will offer NASA workshop.
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8 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
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9 What's up Meetings and activities to be held.
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10 Olson/Harms reflect students, bring new fresh ideas to NISG Outlines ways that ticket can improve itself.
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11 Regents tell students to get out
Manuel--Timothy J. (Class of 1995)
Has reservations about current debate regarding a guarantee of graduation in four years.
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12 What's the Colossus of Rhodes compared to Lang Hall?
Mochal--Jeff
Lang Hall is a Wonder of the World.
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13 Fans thank cheerleaders, Pom Pon squad for their work
Focht--John (Class of 1958)
Appreciates efforts of squads.
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14 Louganis didn't speak out on AIDS, afraid of people like Meisenheimer
Zirbel--Katie
Believes recent column was on wrong track.
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15 Stiletto heels in style? Not! Woman should define beauty
Getty--Georgine
Rejects extreme fashions.
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16 Dove/Tuttle present communication goals for NISG
Dove--Laura C. (Class of 1996)
Believes broad communication is essential.
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17 Meisenheimer good sports columnist
Genovese--Nathan
Agrees with viewpoint on many issues.
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18 Olson/Harms listen to student concerns, urge voter turnout
Harms--Threase (Class of 1997)
Thanks voters and asks them to vote again.
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19 Ignorance and bigotry not tolerated in print or on street; "NI" columnist attacks homosexuals for fun
Boorom--Jeff
Strongly disagrees with recent column.
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20 UNI students need to make their convictions heard
Humphreys--James
Urges people to speak up.
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21 Meisenheimer's columns lack research; not funding non-spectator sports deprives opportunities to athletes
Risse--April A.
Believes columnist is misinformed on gender issues in athletics.
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22 Retro spring fashion; Mohair Pear brings '60's '70's styles up-to-date
Herndon--Abby
Description of styles available in Mohair Pear, a clothing store on College Hill; photo.
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23 Fashion tips for frugal shoppers; femininity is in
Stackhouse--Jennifer
Surveys recent trend in women's clothing.
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24 Steb's stage turns into retro runway
Herndon--Abby
Mohair Pear puts on fashion show; photo.
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25 Play's set, actors, plot equal success
Clarke--Nathan D.
A review of the play "Summer and Smoke" by Tennessee Williams.
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26 Leftridge finishes seventh, earns All-America honor
Gruhn--Matthew A. (Class of 1995)
UNI's Dianna Leftridge finishes seventh at NCAA long jump competition, named All-American; photo.
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27 Men suffer through unlucky twists of fate at nationals
Gruhn--Matthew A. (Class of 1995)
Men's track team has hard time at NCAA meet, chalk it up to experience; photo.
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28 Suchan fashions indoor dreams into reality; now ready for outdoor success
Rice--Mike
Panther track star Tim Suchan honored as Male Indoor Field Event Athlete of the Year, qualifies for NCAA meet; photo.
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29 Men ravage UW-Milwaukee; high expectations, return of Berkey fuel 6-1 victory
Ahlstrand--David R. (Class of 1997)
Men's tennis team win over University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 6-1. Start spring break play at Hilton Head this weekend; photo.
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30 Baseball takes second in Derby Classic
Kelley--Jerrod L. (Class of 1996)
Panthers defeat Eastern Illinois, 18-13, and Louisville, 2-0. Toledo outscores UNI, 5-1; photo.
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31 A March Madness proposal: $88 million ready to be "won"
Meisenheimer--Blake E. (Class of 1995)
Offers advice on making money in betting pools.