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1 Habitat for Humanity builds homes in Waterloo
Sprague--Ivy A. (Class of 2000)
Students worked on house for Habitat for Humanity.
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2 Hill entertainment proves successful
Ha--Kyung-Jun (Class of 1998)
College Hill Merchants and Professional Association sponsored outdoor entertainment and food Saturday on Hill; photo.
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3 Midwest serial rapist strikes campuses; some colleges hit thus far include Nebraska, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Iowa Serial rapist hitting colleges in the Midwest; has been seen in Davenport and Iowa City.
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4 Tenure case draws on; decision to be made in July Denial of tenure and promotion case for Carol Morgan will continue in June.
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5 KGRK will start its fall semester with new team
Hanson--Leslie J. (Class of 1997)
Five new members will join KGRK for next year.
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6 What's Up Activities and meetings.
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7 UNI speech team places high at nationals
Cross--Scott
UNI finished fourth in National Forensic Association National Tournament.
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8 Diplomats live above the law Comments on diplomatic immunity.
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9 Internet: way too hyped
Charbonneaux--Christian
Comments on meeting people on the Internet.
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10 Washington, Pres. Clinton ignore genocide to make quick buck
Grant--Jeff
Comments on Most Favored Nation status of China despite its relationship with Tibet.
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11 Being Christian means living by the Bible
Skarich--Samuel J. (Athletics Staff)
Skarich responds to Chad Heeren's April 11 article about religion.
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12 Breath of fresh air: honesty
Sullivan--Nick
Thanks Luke Penca for returning his lost billfold.
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13 Kudos to CF Councilman, UNI professor for job well done
Martin--Drake E. (Residence Staff)
Martin thanks Paul Rider for his work on the Community Coalition.
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14 Recycling good, herbicides bad
Herring--Leslie
Applauds recycling effort and questions use of herbicides.
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15 Wonder why there's no line at the Stein?
Kindl--Christina
Claims students treated rudely at the Stein.
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16 NISG thanks students, reminds not to forget project initiators: New administration needs to bring new ideas
Harms--Threase (Class of 1997)
NISG representatives thank students and address current issues.
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17 BSU, should give NI some credit, quit name calling
Overlie--Greg
Northern Iowan coverage of Comedy Jam not racist.
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18 Northern Iowan strictly reported news, not race
Cauwels--Jeremy M. (Class of 1998)
Student responds to Black Student Union letter of April 22; NI coverage of Comedy Jam not racist.
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19 Suggestion: 'Get some cheese for your whine'
Rieder--Ryan
Student comments that article on Comedy Jam was not racist.
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20 Celebrate life at Union Thursday
Hanson--Leslie J. (Class of 1997)
Spring Celebration of Life will be held Thursday in the Union.
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21 UNI dances 'round the world
Cross--Scott
International Dance Theatre performed last Friday; photo.
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22 'Go for it' Aug. 7-17
Morrison--Andrew
Iowa State Fair is August 7-17.
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23 How many students think work, extra-curricular activities affect their grades? Part two of a two-part series
Cross--Scott
Review of survey of how students spend their time.
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24 Karate Club kicks into UNI
Ha--Kyung-Jun (Class of 1998)
Karate Club goals to get their members in shape and help them relax; photo.
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25 Life outside the white chalk; part two of a two-part series
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
Profile of sisters Jen Dean and Jody Dean; photo.
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26 Woody stops show at Drake Relays
Enderton--Shaun J.
UNI had outstanding performances at the Drake Relays Saturday; Joey Woody broke Relays record on 400 hurdles; photo.
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27 Northern Iowan takes home title in KGRK softball tourney
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
Northern Iowan defeated KGRK in the two-of-three game series in the KGRK softball tourney.
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28 UNI softball team sweeps, gets swept in MVC doubleheaders
Thomson--Scott
UNI defeated Indiana State in both games on Saturday and lost two games to Illinois State on Sunday; photo.
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29 UNI splits with rival Southwest Missouri State
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
UNI split doubleheader with Southwest Missouri State; photo.
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30 UNI signs key players for 1997-98
Eshbaugh--Elaine M. (Class of 2000; Design--Textiles--Gerontology--and Family Studies Faculty)
UNI signs forward Danny McCampbell and forward-guard Aaron Middendorf for next season.