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1 Folk rockin' at club '91
McCormick--Andrew
Dave Burroughs performed informally in Club '91 Tuesday; photo.
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2 Old Gold competes for yearbook 'Emmy'
Timpe-Yunas--Crystal A.
1995 Old Gold yearbook was selected as finalist for Pacemaker Award.
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3 When does art cross the line? Display in Union causes controversy
Thompson--Michael W. (Class of 1999)
Union art piece "Space: Fear, Eternal, All Religion" by Seth Mulvihill and Jen Swamberger offends some viewers.
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4 Little-known laptops
Thompson--Michael W. (Class of 1999)
Students can check out laptop computers for short-term home use.
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5 What's Up Activities and meetings.
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6 Does this column really exist?
Mochal--Jeff
"Everything I needed to know about life I learned in philosophy."
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7 Gender roles at work: men use muscles, women use minds
Christensen--Anjeanette
Columnists comment on the effect gender roles have on job performance and satisfaction.
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8 Hear the news? Smoking is bad Editorial encourages student to quit smoking.
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9 Pot, beer, flossing
Whitaker--Jeremy
Columnist comments on use of marijuana, under-aged drinkers in Hill bars, and brushing your teeth with the opposite sex.
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10 New wonder drug: Marijuana
Grant--Jeff
Columnist comments on the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes.
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11 Drawn and Quartered
Anderson--Mark
Caretaker puts breadsticks on crematory.
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12 Even you can see the Great Wall
Sprague--Ivy A. (Class of 2000)
Students can earn three credits studying in China between the spring and summer semesters.
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13 See stupid human tricks with Jim Wand Thursday night
Hanson--Leslie J. (Class of 1997)
Hypnotist Jim Wand will perform in the Union Thursday; photo.
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14 Local youth let their voices, opinions be heard at summit
Hicks--Benjamin H. (Class of 1999)
High school students discussed their problems as part of the Community Youth Summit last Thursday in the Union.
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15 Day of AIDS education; opportunity arrives once again to get free AIDS testing
Koch--Michelle M. (Class of 1998)
UNI Health Services will offer free AIDS screenings tomorrow along with the Cedar AIDS Support System.
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16 Panther volleyball team takes out two more conference foes
Haas--Matthew
Volleyball team defeated Evansville and Southern Illinois last weekend and secured a berth in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament.
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17 Seven Years of Gateway domination; weekend win secures home playoff game
Appleby--Doug
UNI's football team defeated Western Illinois, 30-6, to secure a home playoff game; photo.
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18 Panther men come out shooting
Ha--Kyung-Jun (Class of 1998)
Men's basketball team won their exhibition game, 88-49, against Durham College Lords; photo.
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19 Harriers wrap up season at district meet
Enderton--Shaun J.
In the final meet of the year, men's cross country team placed eleventh and the women's team placed sixteenth.