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.
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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.
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3 Middle ages jousting
Appleby--Doug
Medieval Reenactment Society; photo.
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4 O. J.'s verdict: $8.5 million
Cross--Scott
Goldman family was awarded $8.5 million in the O .J. Simpson civil trial.
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5 Mock trial members return
Cross--Scott
Mock Trial Team gained courtroom experience in Minnesota; Ben Hicks recognized for his performance.
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6 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
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7 AOL refunds users; UNI offers Ethernet service
Hicks--Benjamin H. (Class of 1999)
UNI computers use fast Ethernet system to access Internet.
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8 Work-study pays off
Timpe-Yunas--Crystal A.
More than 15% of UNI's federal work study funds are used for community service positions.
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9 'Alcohol isn't a demon'
Heeren--Chad
Columnist comments on the failure of alcohol education.
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10 DNA testing proves Sam Shepphard's innocent DNA testing proves that Sam Sheppard did not kill his wife in 1954.
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11 Should President Clinton be forced to take the stand?
Christensen--Anjeanette
Columnist comments on Paula Jones' sexual harassment suit against President Clinton.
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12 Parking permit proposal quite purposeful
Buck--Terry
College Hill resident responds to January 31 editorial about requiring parking permits to park on College Hill streets.
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13 When paint starts to peel
Kopecky--Faith
Columnist comments on the innocence of youth.
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14 Feminism: very important part of culture
Thomas--Calvin (English Faculty)
Faculty member agrees with columnist that feminism should be discussed more in existing general education courses.
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15 In$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.
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17 UNI RAs: how we compare
Cross--Scott
Resident Assistant positions at UNI, Iowa State, and University of Iowa are compared.
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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.
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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.
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23 Panther men mauled by Bears
Appleby--Doug
Southwest Missouri State defeated UNI's men's basketball team, 80-70; photo.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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30 Three UNI volleyball recruits sign Three signed letters of intent to play for UNI volleyball team.