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1 Charging toward 2000; leaving the past behind
Hathaway--Keri
The inauguration of Bill Clinton was held last week; photo.
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2 Ethics vs. Newt House Ethics Committee voted to fine Newt Gingrich for mismanagement of tax exempt funds.
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3 Should marijuana be legalized?
Timpe-Yunas--Crystal A.
Legalizing marijuana for medicinal use is being debated.
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4 Volunteer Fair!
Ha--Kyung-Jun (Class of 1998)
1997 Volunteer Fair was held yesterday in the Union; photo.
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5 What's in a name? About 19 million dollar$
Hicks--Benjamin H. (Class of 1999)
New Performing Arts Center will be named after Cathy and Edward J. Gallagher, Jr., and Peggy and Carl Bluedorn; the name will be Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center.
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6 Professor inducted into Hall of Fame
Gansen--Eric F. (Class of 1998)
Professor John Butler was inducted as a charter member of the Iowa High School Press Association Hall of Fame; photo.
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7 What's Up Activities and meetings.
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8 A lost beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey murder has brought up many questions about the ethics of the media.
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9 Commend TCI for morals
Heeren--Chad
TCI taking MTV off cable system is another example of how the company is imposing its morals.
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10 Romance doesn't necessarily mean all 'lovey-dovey'
Christensen--Anjeanette
Columnists discuss romance.
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11 Griswalds take on Maui
Kopecky--Faith
Columnist reflects on her interim trip to Maui.
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12 Students: speak up, save your university
Russo--Michael
Former student asks why UNI is building new buildings and not fixing existing ones.
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13 Cedar Bend Humane Society saves lives
Appleby--Doug
Cedar Bend Humane Society takes care of stray animals until they are adopted; photo.
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14 Banderas surprises audiences in "Evita"
Whitaker--Jeremy
Review of movie "Evita" with Madonna and Antonio Banderas.
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15 Untitled
Soukup--John
The anti christ teaches a class.
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16 National Student Exchange: taste of America
Hathaway--Keri
Students can study in different states through National Student Exchange.
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17 Panthers burn Redbirds in OT, 93-88; Daisy scores 37, DeVries adds 17
Ha--Kyung-Jun (Class of 1998)
Men's basketball team defeated Illinois State, 93-88, and Southern Illinois, 79-77, but lost to Bradley, 67-61; photo.
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18 Former Panthers to return to West Gym
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
Five former UNI women's volleyball players will come back to play one game for a new franchise, Iowa Blizzard.
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19 Grapplers bounce back from tough loss
Ha--Kyung-Jun (Class of 1998)
UNI's wrestling team lost to Ohio, 22-18, on Friday but won the Northern Iowa Duals Saturday; photo.
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20 Track teams look to be ready to go
Enderton--Shaun J.
UNI's men's and women's track teams were competitive at Iowa State Invitational.
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21 America set for 'Battle in the Bayou'
Stahl--Randy
Columnist comments on upcoming game between Green Bay Packers and New England Patriots.
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22 Panther women struggling
Enderton--Shaun J.
UNI's women's basketball team lost to Bradley, 69-65.