Issue Contents

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1 Career Fair '95 names history; with 173 businesses taking part
Steffes--Christie
Students will have opportunity to talk with potential employers at Career Fair.
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2 Congress proposes loan cuts
Sauerbrei--Amy
Possible change would eliminate in-school interest subsidy.
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3 Dancing in the street
Mason--David A.
Group of students sing and dance near Sabin Hall; photo.
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4 University looks at parking plan for commuting students
Pieper--Jean
UNI and College Hill Neighborhood Association study plan which would allow parking only by residents in College Hill area.
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5 KGRK now on cable channel 5 Campus radio station available on university cable channel 5.
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6 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
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7 What's up Meetings and activities planned.
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8 A slice in the life of Panther Express
Klockner--Carrie
Pizza service based in Redeker Center bakery available on campus each evening.
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9 Athletic equality ideal but realistically improbable Believes football makes it impossible for there to be equality in athletics.
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10 Diversity Week forgets European cultures
Hansen--Jack (Student--1946)
Believes Americans should act together, not divide into separate ethnic groups.
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11 Pay tribute to Thomas Crapper: read this column on the can
Tillman--Ed
Outlines supposed history of toilet.
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12 UNI fight song needs upgrading
Mochal--Jeff
Suggests updated lyrics for fight song.
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13 Dining center not politically biased
Gunsaulus--Aaron
Disagrees with comments by Northern Iowan editorial board and Bret Hayworth relative to Diversity Week.
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14 Feeling of unity strong at Women's Conference
Basu--Linda (Wellness Resources Coordinator)
Outlines experiences at United Nations conference in Beijing.
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15 Tillman's column "sexist, chauvinistic"
Kurtzleben--James
Finds comments by columnists Tillman and Hansen out of line.
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16 More than words
Leavitt--Joseph
Believes in power of words and language.
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17 Theatre kicks off season
McMurray--Lisa Kay
"The Praying Mantis" is the first production of the season.
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18 Coupland creates "hope and optimism"
Plisiewicz--Paul
Review of Douglas Coupland's book "Microserfs".
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19 Panthers obliterate Division II Lock Haven; UNI tallies 55 points, 533 yards
Kelley--Jerrod L. (Class of 1996)
UNI beats Lock Haven, 55-10; photo.
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20 Volleyball team raises home streak to 36
Iehl--Jerri (Class of 1998)
UNI beats Drake and Western Illinois; photo.
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21 Panther netters lack of experience proves costly
Tickle--Troy
Several men play well at Western Illinois; women lose in Wisconsin.
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22 UNI softball loses momentum
Frederick--Mike
UNI loses four of five games at Husker Classic.
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23 Golfers continue to better themselves
Evans--Thad
Women and men do well in local tournament.
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24 Panther runners improve
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
Women place third, men place second at Illinois State meet.