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1 A garage mirage in Campbell Hall
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Amy Green looks at clothes at the Campbell Hall garage sale; photo.
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2 Dome deflation lets air out of activities
Martin--Jeff
Deflation of the UNI-Dome on March 23, 1998, signaled the beginning of roof replacement work; normal Dome activities will be relocated; photo.
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3 Students stranded in Cancun; trip to paradise becomes major headache
Mabie--Kevin
Forty UNI students were stranded in Cancun, Mexico, after their plane failed to arrive.
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4 NI correction The correct date and time for "Dance for those Who Can't" is April 5 from 7 to 10 p.m.
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5 NISG begins budget hearings; allocations to be final next week
Mabie--Kevin
Tuesday the Northern Iowa Student Government Organization and Finance Committee began allocating money to student organizations for next year.
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6 What's Up Schedule of activities and meetings.
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7 Once-minor drug transforms Iowa into 'meth-mecca'
Stoffel--Jason P.
Iowa House Democrats have a four-part campaign to fight the use of methampetamines in Iowa.
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8 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
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9 Clinton's motives in Africa not great for Africans
Grant--Jeff
Columnist comments on President Clinton's recent trip to Africa.
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10 McKinney decision reflects reluctance to acknowledge harassment
Foxhoven--Tanya M. (Class of 1999)
Columnist comments on sexual harassment.
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11 No more apples, now it's bulletproof vests Editorial comments on recent shooting in a Jonesboro, Arkansas, school and other violence in schools.
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12 Barbie through the ages
Rochette-Crawley--Susan (English Faculty)
Professor Rochette-Crawley responds to Troy Tickle's February 27 column on Barbie and Ken dolls.
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13 Daughters of the sun experience this! Vinie Burrows will perform in an evening of poetry and prose honoring African and African-American women.
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14 Winning a losing battle
Tickle--Troy
Columnist comments on death.
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15 Education responsibility not on federal government's shoulders
Benedict--Lewis (Class of 2004)
Student comments on the state of education in America and President Clinton's goals.
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16 Met Transit glad to serve UNI community
Meyer--Larry
ATU President Larry Meyer thanks the Northern Iowa Student Government for their work on the Panther Shuttle.
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17 "Polaroid Stories" tells tale of life on the streets
Deibler--Molly (Class of 1999)
UNI Student Theatre Association will present "Polaroid Stories" this weekend; photo.
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18 "Titanic" stays afloat at Oscars, ties for second
Hengstenberg--Jennifer A. (Class of 1998)
Northern Iowa writers give their own awards in response to the 70th annual Academy Awards and Oscars; photo.
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19 SEAC offers earth-friendly ideas to UNI
Cink--Allison
Student Environmental Action Coalition's goal is to help the environment and educate students.
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20 Take that, you wimpy biceps
Sprague--Ivy A. (Class of 2000)
Columnist comments on her first workout since before spring break.
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21 UNI leader just never stops; Scott Meskimen
Deibler--Molly (Class of 1999)
New student body Vice President is involved in many activities at UNI; photo.
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22 The Olde Broom Factory provides historical dining treat
McGuire--Joni
Review of the Olde Broom Factory restaurant in Cedar Falls.
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23 Flach, Barton fall short at National Championships
Tickle--Troy
UNI finished 30th at the NCAA National Wrestling Championships in Ohio with no All-Americans; photo.
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24 Home opener today for Panther baseball
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
UNI lost to Minnesota, 12-5, Tuesday and will play Southern Illinois Saturday in home opener; photo.
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25 Panther close-up; Amie Crowley
Eshbaugh--Elaine M. (Class of 2000; Design--Textiles--Gerontology--and Family Studies Faculty)
Profile of freshman tennis player Amie Crowley.
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26 Rain hinders UNI
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
Softball team posted a 4-3 record on their recent road trip.
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27 UNI golf seasons in full swing
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
Men's golf team will open their season in the Southwest Missouri State Pepsi Challenge this weekend; women's team placed ninth at the Cal State-Northridge Classic last week.
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28 Outdoor track warms up season
Enderton--Shaun J.
UNI men's and women's teams will compete in the Sun Devil Relays in Arizona this week.
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29 Tennis: men fault, women vault
Eshbaugh--Elaine M. (Class of 2000; Design--Textiles--Gerontology--and Family Studies Faculty)
UNI men's team lost to Bucknell; women's team played Western Kentucky and Wisconsin.
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30 The Dome is gone but where did it go?
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
Columnist describes some possible alternate uses of the old UNI Dome roof instead of covering the Bremer County Landfill.