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1 Arnold, Nechanicky elected to NISG helm after runoff; after another round of voting, another week of waiting¿
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Nick Arnold and Andrea Nechanicky won the NISG election with 868 votes; Nieting and Brownell had 581 votes; photo.
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2 Proposal bids to reduce number of Macintosh campus computers
Edwards--Janell
Student Computer Center Management team proposes to reduce number of Macintosh computers on campus from twenty-eight to fourteen after doing three semester research study.
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3 Simon says: Former senator on languages; Illinois rep on campus Monday
Copley--Jaime R. (Class of 1999)
Former Senator Paul Simon will speak at the Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series Monday in the Union; Simon will speak on the topic of language and society.
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4 Department head to speak as part of leadership seminar Betty DeBerg will speak at the Anna E. McGovern Leadership Seminar Monday on the topic of religion on campus.
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5 Stensrud wins Iowa voice award William H. Stensrud won $400 and a chance to appear in a Bettendorf concert at the Iowa auditions for the Student Auditions Biennial Awards in the category of men's voice.
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6 March marks month of women's history celebrations
Jevne--Melissa (Class of 1999)
Feminism is main focus is Women's History Month; schedule of events is given.
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7 Greene, Beck to head NI in 1999-2000
Sprague--Ivy A. (Class of 2000)
Kylie Greene is named Executive Editor of the NI for summer and the next academic year; Ryan Beck is named Managing Editor for the same time period; photo.
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8 New rates make 'phoning home' cheaper, simpler
Nolt--Teresa (Class of 1999)
ICN will now provide cheaper long-distance rates for international calls; AT & T will still remain as a back-up.
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9 Physics Olympics: a test of brain power
Smith--Michele (Northern Iowan Business Manager)
Physics Olympics contestants received points for their creations and top schools were awarded plaques yesterday in the Dome; photo.
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10 Monica, Monica, Monica Editorial staff admits to watching Barbara Walters interview with Monica Lewinsky on TV Wednesday and hopes this is the final editorial ever written about her.
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11 Pre-teen America in trouble
Patocka--Jason (Class of 2000)
Children today need more discipline; materialism is too important in society.
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12 The wrong question to ask
Foxhoven--Tanya M. (Class of 1999)
Many sexual assault victims are faced with criticism and questions if they do not report the crime.
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13 Hermsen should 'get a clue'
Ebert--Connie
Column on elementary and P. E. majors insulted a large number of students.
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14 Unidentified man keeps nightly vigil outside Stein
Gutknecht--Margie
Unidentified man encourages people to go to the Stein.
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15 Columnist strikes in 'stellar fashion'
Roelofs--Mike
Believes Jason Hermsen displayed his ignorance by writing stereotypes of education majors and insulting half of campus in a recent column.
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16 Hermsen's attacks anger many, prove nothing
Miller--Erin
Believes Jason Hermsen's February 23 column "degrade[d] and demoralize[d] education majors¿"
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17 Sorority setting 'standards of excellence'
Barney--Kellie
Student thanks Greek community for their work after sorority system won three regional awards.
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18 Hermsen's accusations uncalled for
Parker--Matthew A.
Student agrees with Jason Hermsen's proposal for education reform but feels generalizations about education majors were uncalled for.
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19 Former art students achieving fame
Schuppert--Nicole
Former students Amy Backer and Ryan McAdam were chosen by the Art Department to submit slides of their work to Print magazine; Print magazine will publish their work; photo.
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20 Orchesis spring show set to sizzle
Dykstra--Shannon E. (Class of 2002)
"Spring Performance '99" will feature many different dances and the Northern Iowa Young People's Dance Team.
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21 Professor to 're-tool' newsroom skills; Chris Ogbondah receives national fellowship
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Chris Ogbondah recently received a six-week fellowship from the American Press Institute to spend time in a newsroom and will soon publish his third book; photo.
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Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Students braiding hair to prepare for Camp Adventure Songfest; photo.
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23 Professor seeks to improve education for Iowa students
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Richard Varn will leave his current position in ITS to become the Chief Information Officer for the State of Iowa beginning April 1; photo.
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24 Warm temps keep students guessing
Eischen--Megan M. (Class of 2001)
Alan Czarnetski offers some explanations for the warm temperatures we experienced in February.
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25 "8mm" enters world of grim, porn
Coulson--Heath R. (Classes of 2000 and 2005; English Faculty)
Review of movie "8mm".
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26 The Riot Act
Greene--James (Class of 2001)
Student uses another's toothbrush.
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27 NCAA berths at stake for Panthers
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
UNI hopes to win its fourteenth consecutive East Regional Championship tomorrow at Howard University and send several wrestlers on to the NCAA Championships; photo.
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28 Starr among 10 players selected first team all-MVC
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
Allison Starr was named to the MVC first team and all defensive team; Barb Bennett received honorable mention status; photo.
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29 Dunbar hires three new assistants Garrick McGee was hired as wide receivers coach, Chris Whitmore as secondary coach, and Jay Kaiser as tight ends coach and offensive line assistant; Jay Niemann was promoted to defensive coordinator.
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30 Strong singles play lifts UNI women
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
Heather Mowery led the top five singles players as they all went 2-1; team defeated Air Force and Denver College but lost to Colorado State last weekend.
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31 Three Panthers vie for NCAA Championships tomorrow
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
Jake Pauli, Jason Boness, and Devon Davis will compete in the NCAA Indoor National Championships today and tomorrow in Indianapolis.
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32 Panther eye 9-0 mark on road trip
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
Team is currently 5-0 as it begins a four-game series against Tennessee-Martin this weekend.
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33 Tough foes await women at Southeast
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
UNI will play Southeast Missouri State, Harvard, Southwest Missouri State, and Western Illinois this weekend in Missouri; photo.
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34 It's official: Baseball is back
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
Columnist is glad the professional baseball season is back in full swing.
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35 UNI volleyball club to hold weekend event Two men's and four women's Panther volleyball club teams will compete at the United States Volleyball tournament tomorrow in the WRC.