Issue Contents

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1 Fun in the sunshine
Appleby--Doug
Noah Podolefsky rollerblading; photo.
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2 Global diversity: issues of discovering each other
Stayner--Stephanie
Students from the Midwest learn about diversity through higher education.
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3 National conference on undergraduate research
Koch--Michelle M. (Class of 1998)
Four UNI students will present research at National Conference on Undergraduate Research.
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4 UNI student government debates by-law amendments NISG business included debate over readings of controversial bills, Union billboard, Lang Hall renovations, and cooperation with Faculty Senate.
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5 Students complain of overdue book fines
Thompson--Michael W. (Class of 1999)
Several students have complained of being wrongly charged for overdue library books.
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6 What's Up Activities and meetings.
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7 Marxism and the joy of cooking
Heeren--Chad
Ponders cooking and Marxism.
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8 Wanna get students to class? Head outside! Classes should be held outside during nice weather.
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9 We the people: sad bunch of finger-pointing whiners
Nodurft--Brian
Comments on families of Oklahoma City bombing victims filing suit against government.
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10 Talk shows take back seat to Looney Tunes any day; lay down Sally . . .
Kopecky--Faith
Comments on talk shows.
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11 New Music Festival: chance to hear new sound
Sprague--Ivy A. (Class of 2000)
Fourth annual Czech and Slovak Prudential Society Hall New Music Festival will feature 12 concerts in April.
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12 Taste of Italian at Gram-ma Bert's
Koch--Michelle M. (Class of 1998)
Review of Gram-ma Bert's Pasta restaurant in downtown Cedar Falls; photo.
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13 Untitled
Soukup--John
Student brings instrument to Jazzercize class.
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14 Celebrate International Students' Day at UNI
Madden--Kevin
April 1 is International Students' Day.
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15 Dan Gable: wrestling's greatest asset, hero Photos of Dan Gable at the NCAA Wrestling Championships; photo.
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16 Iowa crowned champions for 15th time
Appleby--Doug
UNI's wrestling team finished in 41st place in the NCAA Wrestling Championship, while Iowa scored an all-time high 170 points; photo.
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17 UNI returns from trip, at home tomorrow
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
UNI's baseball team went 4-7 on their spring break road trip and will host Bradley in a doubleheader tomorrow.
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18 Softball team ends long road trip
Eshbaugh--Elaine M. (Class of 2000; Design--Textiles--Gerontology--and Family Studies Faculty)
UNI's softball team finished 7-8 in their spring break road trip and will compete this weekend in the Winds Classic in Illinois.
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19 Woody dominates FSU meet, named Missouri Valley track MVP
Enderton--Shaun J.
Men's and women's track teams competed in invitational in southern states, while Joey woody was named MVP of the week in the MVC; photo.
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20 Best to come for UNI golfer
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
Women's golf team finished seventh in the Saluki Invitational and will compete against Eastern Kentucky next.
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21 Tennis teams fall in Hawaii, at home today
Thomson--Scott
Men's and women's tennis teams were defeated by the University of Hawaii 7-0 and 8-1 and will host Indiana State today.