Issue Contents

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1 Clinton gives State of the Union Address
Hathaway--Keri
Review of President Clinton's State of the Union Address.
2 Has justice been served? Or has O.J. Simpson slipped the system
Thompson--Michael W. (Class of 1999)
Article answers questions about the O. J. Simpson civil suit trial.
3 Middle ages jousting
Appleby--Doug
Medieval Reenactment Society; photo.
4 O. J.'s verdict: $8.5 million
Cross--Scott
Goldman family was awarded $8.5 million in the O .J. Simpson civil trial.
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5 Mock trial members return
Cross--Scott
Mock Trial Team gained courtroom experience in Minnesota; Ben Hicks recognized for his performance.
6 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
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7 AOL refunds users; UNI offers Ethernet service
Hicks--Benjamin H. (Class of 1999)
UNI computers use fast Ethernet system to access Internet.
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8 Work-study pays off
Timpe-Yunas--Crystal A.
More than 15% of UNI's federal work study funds are used for community service positions.
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9 'Alcohol isn't a demon'
Heeren--Chad
Columnist comments on the failure of alcohol education.
10 DNA testing proves Sam Shepphard's innocent DNA testing proves that Sam Sheppard did not kill his wife in 1954.
11 Should President Clinton be forced to take the stand?
Christensen--Anjeanette
Columnist comments on Paula Jones' sexual harassment suit against President Clinton.
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12 Parking permit proposal quite purposeful
Buck--Terry
College Hill resident responds to January 31 editorial about requiring parking permits to park on College Hill streets.
13 When paint starts to peel
Kopecky--Faith
Columnist comments on the innocence of youth.
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14 Feminism: very important part of culture
Thomas--Calvin (English Faculty)
Faculty member agrees with columnist that feminism should be discussed more in existing general education courses.
15 In$tant money
Clough--Brent A. (Class of 1998)
Individuals must decide if making money through network marketing businesses--selling to family and friends --is for them.
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16 RA road: is it worth traveling?
Cross--Scott
Resident Assistants are compensated well for their work and are leaders in their halls.
17 UNI RAs: how we compare
Cross--Scott
Resident Assistant positions at UNI, Iowa State, and University of Iowa are compared.
18 Warm port in a hopeless storm
Appleby--Doug
Kathy Rindels serves as social services director for homeless shelters for Salvation Army in Waterloo; photo.
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19 'Smiles in aisles' pay off for Galliano Lawther Hall's Galliano House won Rowdy House Photo contest; Hagemann Hall's Amy House and Noehren Hall's Orion House received honorable mentions; photo.
20 Forensics tourney coming to UNI
Sprague--Ivy A. (Class of 2000)
National High School Forensic League district tournament will be held February 15-16 in Schindler Education Center.
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21 Untitled
Soukup--John
Student will rely on his wit and charm instead of alcohol at the bar.
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22 Big week ahead for Panther women's team
Enderton--Shaun J.
UNI's women's basketball team will be taking on Southwest Missouri State tomorrow.
23 Panther men mauled by Bears
Appleby--Doug
Southwest Missouri State defeated UNI's men's basketball team, 80-70; photo.
24 Track teams head to Ames for weekend meet
Thomson--Scott
Men's and women's track teams will be running against Iowa State this weekend.
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25 Baseball team begins trek to conference championship
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
UNI's baseball team prepares to play the 1997 season; photo.
26 Panther swimmers to host Bradley tomorrow
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
UNI's men's and women's swim teams return home tomorrow to host the Bradley Braves.
27 Tennis teams head into spring with optimism
Eshbaugh--Elaine M. (Class of 2000; Design--Textiles--Gerontology--and Family Studies Faculty)
UNI's men's and women's tennis teams are hoping to improve on their fall seasons.
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28 Expansion teams on the rise
Stahl--Randy
Review of NFL expansion teams Carolina Panthers and Jacksonville Jaguars.
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29 New football signees UNI football team signed twenty-one new recruits for next season.
30 Three UNI volleyball recruits sign Three signed letters of intent to play for UNI volleyball team.