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1 Greenhouse gives students first-hand feel for biology; you walk past it every day, but probably never knew what it was
McConnell--Katie (Student--1995)
Description of displays and uses of facility.
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2 Triumph over Tragedy to replace time-worn Lutheran Center statue
Pieper--Jean
Lutheran Center will install new sculpture, From Tragedy to Triumph, to replace decayed elm sculpture, Monument to the Elm.
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3 What are you lookin' at?
LaMendola--Julie
Children playing at Lab School.
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4 Desktop video conference held Thursday
McConnell--Katie (Student--1995)
Conference on use of desktop computers for face-to-face communication.
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5 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
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6 What's up Meetings and activities planned.
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7 UNI awarded $330,000 grant from National Science Foundation Grant will help in renovation of chemistry and environmental science facilities.
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8 Ever get sick on O. J.? Even orange juice fans have their fill
Mochal--Jeff
Views on O. J. Simpson trial.
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9 Naked men frighten public
Manuel--Timothy J. (Class of 1995)
Attempts to understand movie styles and standards.
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10 USI dead? Blame Iowa, ISU Believes Iowa and Iowa State wished to destroy USI.
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11 Do not judge people by clothes
Silverberg--Charles
Believes clothing should be comfortable for the wearer.
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12 KGRK continues to expand, thanks NISG for support
Fromm--Mason
Believes station will make wise use of funds.
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13 Stackhouse says UNI men dress like each other, then tells male students how they should dress
Schmitt--Greg
Points out contradiction in recent columns.
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14 Style columns? Who cares?
Gilchrist--Jeff
Believes columns on clothing are worthless.
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15 Times change, but faith does not need to change too
Irmiter--Liz
Responds to recent column critical of Pope John Paul II's encyclical.
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16 Café, catering business exudes homemade food aromas on Hill
LaMendola--Julie
Description of Sweet Basil restaurant on College Hill.
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17 Mad Season adds new creativity to old Seattle sound; bland builds on Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains influences
Thoma--William
A review of the band "Mad Season."
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18 TAPP Design Show creates aesthetic distance between viewer, piece for Spring '95
Baer--Heather
Preview of third annual TAPP Design Show.
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19 Northern Iowa splits four with Bradley, secure in race for MVC tourney spot
Kelley--Jerrod L. (Class of 1996)
Panthers improve their conference record to 7-9 with wins against Bradley; photo.
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20 Women's track breaks three school, two meet records at Jim Duncan Invitational
Gruhn--Matthew A. (Class of 1995)
Panthers hope to continue breaking records at Kansas Invitational this weekend; photo.
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21 Former Panther hired
Stahl--Randy
Jay Johnson hired as assistant football coach at Northeast Missouri State.
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22 Celtics win East!; "in my dreams, maybe"
Meisenheimer--Blake E. (Class of 1995)
Preview of NBA playoffs.
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23 Squad finishes 2-4 in weekend tournament; softball whips eventful UNI-Dome champ 7-3
Frederick--Mike
Panthers now hold season record of 20-18; photo.
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24 Men's track team wins nine of 19 events; experimenting between big meets¿
Gruhn--Matthew A. (Class of 1995)
Panthers dominate Jim Duncan Invitational; photo.
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25 Women's tennis blanked twice, men thrice as Missouri Valley foes wreak havoc on Panthers
Ahlstrand--David R. (Class of 1997)
UNI tennis teams have room for improvement; photo.
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26 Women's golf team ends third at Bradley; behind Cottington's 76 low round
Decker--Jeremy
UNI third of six teams.