Issue Contents

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1 Health Center making changes to better serve students
Pieper--Jean
Health Center starts appointment system, health advice line, and student advisory committee; photo.
2 NISG picks members for Student Activity Fee Committee
Coon--Danielle
Appoints Paige Everly, Justine Kelding, and Jeff Lawton; supports USI.
3 Situation in Iran more volatile for UNI family facing deportation
Pieper--Jean
Mayahi family still working on deportation situation; photo.
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4 CROW speaker looks at women in music Rebecca Burkhardt will discuss women composers.
5 NU High School hosts annual Dessert Concert Will raise money for music department.
6 SAE asks for students support at blood drive Will hold blood drive next week.
7 Sports Junkies enters interactive age Will present live show.
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8 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
9 What's up Meetings, activities, and concerts planned; Students for World Trade to hold organizational meeting.
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10 Health Center parking needs improvement Applauds recent improvements in service, but finds parking inadequate.
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11 Homelessness forced on women; homeless issue not just urban problem, reaches into local areas
Fox--Peg
Outlines plight of women fleeing domestic violence.
12 Size of mess directly proportional to intellectual ability
Kauzlarich--Scott
Believes messiness indicates thoughtful activity.
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13 What every student should know; ten all-time favorite discs vital to any CD collection
York--Rafe
Reviews favorite recordings.
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14 Concert to benefit women's shelter; with HOLS, Cherub, Phi Beta Sigma . . . .
Van--Emily
Will raise money for new shelter.
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15 KGRK to sponsor trivia contest; "A mind is a wonderful thing to waste¿"
Johnson--Amanda
Will run 24 hour contest.
16 Spiderwoman spins web with comedy, movement
Clarke--Nathan D.
Theatre group will perform; photo.
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17 King's "Dolores Claiborne" "dark, dank, devoid of life"
Thomas--Chad A. (Class of 1995)
A review of the movie "Dolores Claiborne" by Stephen King.
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18 Owen's play feeds hunger for recognition
Anderson--Nick
Baseball player Tom Owen leads the Panthers in almost every offensive category; photo.
19 Softball team adapts well to different field; pouring some rain of their own on the Knights
Frederick--Mike
Panthers defeat Wartburg, 8-6 and 9-0; photo.
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20 Final Four rules to follow; tear up those NCAA basketball pool sheets
Johnston--Matthew A. (Class of 1995)
Guide to viewing final games.
21 Panther of the Week
Frederick--Mike
UNI softball player Jen Dean great on offense and defense; photo.
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22 Men's, women's golf fall in spring openers
Decker--Jeremy
Men defeated by Kennesaw State, women twelfth of thirteen in Saluki Invitational in Illinois.
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23 Men's tennis team bows to Rainbows
Ahlstrand--David R. (Class of 1997)
Matt McElroy scores the only points for UNI against the Hawaii Rainbows.
24 Track wallops Ole Miss foes in non-scored meet
Johnson--Bill
Good mock meet for Panthers, whose next action is April 1 at the Arkansas Invitational; photo.