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1 Citing fairness concerns, NISG votes to change election rules; all students now required to vote in Maucker Union for student government elections
Mochal--Jeff
Changes will be tried for one year and then evaluated.
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2 UNI's Metal Casting Center receives high marks from OSHA
Steffes--Christie
Center requests inspection; does well.
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3 Untitled
Zmolek--JoEllen
Medieval Re-enactment Society members in action.
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4 French speakers provided new discussion group French Table in Union provides conversation.
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5 RA conference unlocks new ideas
Sauerbrei--Amy
540 resident assistants from around Midwest meet at UNI.
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6 What's up Meetings and activities planned.
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7 Slay to speak at UNI political conference Benjamin Slay will speak on economic recovery in Eastern Europe.
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8 Summer Employment Fair to be held Wednesday in Union Eighty-eight employers will be here.
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9 Life's embarrassing moments
Supple--Missi
Recalls embarrassing experience in first grade.
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10 Smurfs, Scooby Doo, MacGuyver epitome of classic TV
Arnold--Nicholas
Talks about favorite television shows.
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11 Voting only in Union wrong way to increase NISG voter turnout Believes NISG should increase, rather than decrease, number of voting sites.
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12 Dole interview sparks questions about Clinton, MTV
Steege--Paul
Has doubts that Clinton cares about anything except being re-elected.
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13 Instant replay wrongly takes human factor out of football
Arens--Greg
Disagrees with Sarah Stamp's viewpoint on instant replay.
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14 Phil Gramm has " a vision for better America"
Riley--Michael
Believes Gramm would make good President.
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15 Vote Alan Keyes for President
Reagan--Robert A.
Believes that Keyes will bring morality to presidency.
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16 Caucus handicapping
Hayworth--Bret
Gives odds for winning Iowa Republican caucus.
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17 Maucker mania has arrived; the Union goes cra-a-a-zy
Moore--Stephanie
Union presents all-night show.
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18 Three's company, four's a quartet; UNI alumni, Professor of Music, family make The Tom Barry Quartet
Williams--Erin
Profile of members of the Tom Barry Quartet.
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19 "The Juror": just another woman in distress
Sporer--Stephen
Review of new movie.
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20 Dance, dance, dance rescheduled for tomorrow Bill Shepherd's Big Band will play.
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21 High schoolers to be featured in Festival of Bands Will present concerts in Russell Hall.
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22 Busy weekend to test UNI's durability; Panthers travel to No. 24 Purdue, host No. 5 ISU
Tickle--Troy
Will face difficult opponents; photo.
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23 UNI trumps Aces 91-82 to even MVC mark; Panthers set to face league leaders
Kelley--Jerrod L. (Class of 1996)
Will face Illinois State and Bradley; photo.
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24 UNI looks to fly higher than Bluejays; "a little goes a long way"
Fees--Nikole Jean K. (Class of 1999)
Record now 1-9 in conference, 2-16 overall; photo.
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25 Nothing to watch, but plenty to see
Stamp--Sarah A. (Class of 1999)
Anticipates coming events in sports.