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1 Clinton prepares for speech amidst controversy
Cremer--Justin A. (Class of 2000)
President Clinton is preparing his State of the Union address amidst White House sex scandal; photo.
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2 Down to the village with a broomstick in his hand
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Valerie Darby constructs a snowman near Campbell Hall; photo.
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3 Sophocles reunited with head; missing piece of UNI history returned, suspects unknown
Mabie--Kevin
The head of the statue Sophocles was returned to the Northern Iowan office January 26, 1998, with a note making demands; photo.
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4 NASA to send teacher into space; twelve years after McAufliffe tragedy
Cremer--Justin A. (Class of 2000)
Teacher Barbara Morgan will join a shuttle crew in the near future after completing her training; photo.
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5 Spring break scam alert
Cremer--Justin A. (Class of 2000)
El Cid Mega Resort in Mexico has reported a spring break travel scam involving Class Travel.
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6 More students 'exchange' through programs; studying abroad offers cultural experience
Tjelmeland--Emily
More students than ever before have the opportunity to study abroad.
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7 Abortion bells toll too loudly
Heeren--Chad
Columnist comments on religious groups' views of abortion.
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8 His name is Tony DiCecco, and no, he's not new! Women's basketball team and their coach, Tony DiCecco, deserve some recognition.
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9 Sage Nic's 'Slave to the Stars' stories
Scott--Nicholas L. (Class of 1998)
Columnist gives his version of the weekly horoscope.
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10 Cracks in the ceiling reflect the soul?
McCammon--Ryan
Columnist reflects on his mind.
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11 Taping ban violates free speech
Reed--Larry
Student comments on free speech and taping class content.
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12 Hockey team sets goals high for this season
McCurley--Lynn A. (Class of 2001)
In addition to playing hockey, the Waterloo Black Hawks are also involved in the community; photo.
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13 Make impression in twenty seconds
Stoffel--Jason P.
Making a good first impression in the job market takes more than just a high GPA; tips are given for writing resumes.
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14 UNISTA to perform ghoulish production
Waldschmitt--Jennifer
"70 Scenes of Halloween" will be performed by the UNI Student Theatre Association this weekend at the Center for Energy and Environmental Education; photo.
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15 Responsibility, commitment equal opportunity for Resident Assistants
Anderson--Courtney
Resident Assistant positions require a large time commitment and taking on many responsibilities.
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16 Panthers bomb Braves, sweep homestand
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
UNI's women's basketball team defeated Bradley, 89-71, Saturday; photo.
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17 Scrappy Badgers sneak by Panther grapplers 24-20
Tickle--Troy
Wisconsin beat UNI, 24-20.
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18 Track teams continue to look good, will run in Dome Friday
Eshbaugh--Elaine M. (Class of 2000; Design--Textiles--Gerontology--and Family Studies Faculty)
UNI teams performed well at the Iowa State Open in Ames last Saturday; no team scores were kept; photo.
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19 Panther men fall on hard luck
Deibler--Molly (Class of 1999)
UNI men's basketball team was defeated by Wichita, 67-57, and Southwest Missouri State, 61-59; photo.