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1 Chinese lunar new year inaugurated with color, light
Sprague--Ivy A. (Class of 2000)
More than 200 people attended the Saturday celebration of the Chinese Lunar New Year at the Catholic Student Center.
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2 Nieting, Brownell seeking NISG's top two positions
Nolt--Teresa (Class of 1999)
Jeff Nieting and Travis Brownell, candidates for NISG president and vice-president, describe their platform; photo.
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3 Report: living together before marriage possibly 'dangerous'; over 4 million couples are doing it¿
Murken--Heather R. (Class of 1999)
Study completed at Rutgers University reported that the chances of a marriage ending in divorce is 46% higher if the couple has lived together before marriage.
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4 Untitled Students enjoying the warm temperatures on top of the Union; photo.
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5 AFS students to St. Louis UNI's chapter of the American Foundrymen's Society will attend AFS Casting Exposition and Congress March 12-16.
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6 Group provides scholarship assistance U. S. Commission for Scholastic Assistance-College Bound provides a variety of scholarships.
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7 Conservation Club Will meet.
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8 In a galaxy far, far away¿
Bingaman--Sarah Marie (Class of 2000)
Students can view a total solar eclipse in Romania on an astronomy field trip August 5-14.
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9 Money-hungry habit-halving tips; strapped for cash?
Bingaman--Sarah Marie (Class of 2000)
Tips on how to save money by changing your buying habits.
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10 'Playing house' messing with future Editorial comments on couples living together before marriage.
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11 Barbie's tattoo, candy hearts indicators of social change
Arnold--Nicholas
Comments on change in traditions such as Barbie getting a tattoo, candy hearts becoming less personal, and Dartmouth's Greek system being forced to go co-ed.
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12 Culinary culture combinations at UNI
Chandler--Nathan
Comments on dining center food choices and lack of decent toilet paper.
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13 Class gives wrong view of culture
Alkarimy--Ali
Faculty member believes misconceptions and false information are being taught in Middle Eastern Civilization class.
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14 Morals, emotions return to politics
Hermsen--Jason
Politicians use the public's emotions and views on morality to push their views.
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15 'OWI Idiot' just doesn't get it
Gray-Krueger--Donita
Staff member comments on Tanya Foxhoven's series of columns on her experiences with being charged with OWI; Foxhoven should take responsibility for her own decision to drink and drive.
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16 Congratulations new members of Sigma Phi Epsilon List of new members of Sigma Phi Epsilon.
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17 Environment demands concern
Enshayan--Kamyar (Director Center for Energy and Environmental Education)
Faculty member responds to Jason Hermsen's NI column concerning environmental problems.
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18 Black History Month not lost relevance
Cole--Natoya
Student responds to Nathan Chandler's column on relevance of Black History Month; Month is still important to Americans.
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19 Ellis Paul's "Translucent Soul" transcends folk genre
Brazelton--Thomas A. (Class of 1999)
Review of recently released album by Ellis Paul; photo.
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20 The Riot Act Y2K (Millenium Bug) hysteria continues.
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21 UNI alumnus continues college passion
Alesch--Amy (Class of 1999)
Doug Kruger began dancing after taking a ballroom dance class at UNI and now operates Rhythm and Smooth dance studio in the area; photo.
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22 Erratic showing at MVC
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
Men's team placed fourth and women's fifth at MVC Championships.
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23 Hot shooting 'shocks' Wichita St.; Panthers end four-game skid with home victory
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
UNI defeated Wichita State, 87-82; will play Illinois State tomorrow; photo.
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24 Life on the road continues for UNI
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
UNI lost to Evansville last Thursday, 60-57, with a three-pointer at the buzzer; photo.
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25 UNI fares well in final tune-up before conference tourney
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
UNI performed well at the UNI-Open last weekend with several athletes placing in their events; MVC Championships will be this weekend in the Dome; photo.
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26 Wrestlers can't dig themselves out of 'Gopher Hole'
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
24th ranked UNI lost to Minnesota, 33-6, Friday night but defeated Northern Illinois, 25-20 Sunday; photo.
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27 It's time for B. J. to move on to bigger and better things
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
Columnist comments on B .J. Armstrong interviewing for the Head Basketball Coach position at the University of Iowa.
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28 UNI spring athletic schedule Schedules for women's golf, baseball, and softball.
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29 Brother and sister rely on each other for support in the pool
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
Profile on sibling swimmers Rachel Nosbisch and Adam Nosbisch; photo.