Issue Contents

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1 Board of Regents meeting focuses on tuition increase, zero growth
Muehlig--Grant A.
Conflicting demands on Regents.
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2 Committee picks site for arts center; Gilchrist location meets all criteria
Beyer--Beckie
Committee selects site southwest of Gilchrist Hall now occupied by parking lot; other parking lots may be developed to make up for lost space.
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3 Strategic Planning Workshop to create university "blueprint"
Sitzmann--Andrew M. (Class of 1999)
Statewide panelists will provide information to Strategic Planning Committee.
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4 Reports of bicycle theft keep rolling in
Pieper--Jean
Five bikes are stolen each week; tips on protecting bikes from theft.
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5 What's up Meetings, activities, depression screening planned.
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6 Faculty, staff to tour Wellness Center
Sundermeyer--Eric
Group will check on progress in new building.
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7 In the job market
Fees--Nikole Jean K. (Class of 1999)
Students at Career Fair.
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8 CROP Walk set for Sunday in Waterloo
Madden--Kevin
Walk seeks to raise money for needy people.
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9 Learning to walk . . . again
Mason--David A.
Students practice walking with crutches; photo.
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10 NISG administration, senate split at meeting Dispute arises over committee assignments.
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11 UNI Social Work Department hosts conference Will sponsor "Working with Challenging Clients" conference.
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12 How many weekends of out 17 will someone puke in stairwell?
Hayworth--Bret
Humorous look at odds of certain things occurring on campus
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13 Parking problem needs resolution before Performing Arts construction begins Offers suggestions for improving parking problem.
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14 Talk shows trashy but enjoyable
Sporer--Stephen
Likes to watch television talks shows.
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15 Don't balance budget by cutting educational funding
Clinton--William J. (President of the United State
Message to students.
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16 "Northern Iowan" should choose words more wisely when addressing homosexuality
Anderson--Anna M. (Class of 1994)
Advises writer that homosexuals also choose a variety of roles in life.
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17 Another viewpoint on importance of Diversity Week
Webb--Richard
Believes Diversity Week helps forgotten cultures.
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18 Interaction with students from different cultures key to education
Tran--Linh
Believes students need to broaden their education by learning about other cultures.
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19 14th annual benefit concert held this weekend
Ihle--Heather
Students and faculty to raise scholarship money.
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20 R. E. M. rocks St. Louis
Hayworth--Bret
Review of performance.
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21 "Jagged Little Pill" proves more like "a jagged little nuisance"
Agocs--Steve
Review of Alanis Morissette recording.
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22 Faculty exhibition at Gallery of Art
Beierschmitt--Lisa
Many faculty display their current work.
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23 "Seven" makes even Hannibal Lector look like a saint
Herndon--Abby
Review of "Seven".
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24 Dome holds 6th annual arts and crafts festival
Payton--Jennifer
Four hundred exhibitors will show wares in Dome.
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25 Memorial concert honors late faculty member Mary Engen Storyteller Meghan McKenna will make presentation as memorial to Mary Engen.
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26 Cross country teams prepare tough meets
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
Will face challenges.
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27 Galer named MVC player of the week
Iehl--Jerri (Class of 1998)
Wins award for second consecutive week and for fourth time overall; photo.
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28 Panther men club their way to fifth place showing
Evans--Thad
Finish fifth at Butler Invitational.
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29 Panther volleyball team seeks to extend streaks; prepares for battle against undefeated Southern Illinois
Iehl--Jerri (Class of 1998)
Team ready for challenge.
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30 Softball team prepares for season finale
Frederick--Mike
Will finish season in Omaha.
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31 Panther gridders seeking ninth straight Missouri Valley win; UNI football hits the road
Ahlstrand--David R. (Class of 1997)
Will play Western Illinois; photo.
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32 Everyone makes mistakes, including refs
Stamp--Sarah A. (Class of 1999)
Unfair to blame game outcome on officials.
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33 Panther tennis teams turn it up a notch
Tickle--Troy
Ready for duals.
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34 Women's rugby team heads to Iowa City After defeating Luther, team will play Iowa.