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1 'Awful act' in Jasper brings races together
Peterson--Sethanne
John William King was sentenced to death last week for the killing of James Byrd, Jr.; King will be the first white man put to death for killing an African-American.
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2 Public Safety ends another safe year
Bingaman--Sarah Marie (Class of 2000)
No reported sexual assaults, increase in OWI and drug violations, parking permit changes, and Web page are some of the events marking 1998; several goals have been set for 1999.
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3 Simon stresses importance of foreign language in society
Copley--Jaime R. (Class of 1999)
Former Senator Paul Simon spoke on language in society yesterday in the Union as part of the Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series; photo.
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Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Student Alumni Ambassadors painting a room for the new Montessori School in Cedar Falls; photo.
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5 What's Up Activities and meetings.
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6 Self-employment exciting option for students, recent grads
Sprague--Ivy A. (Class of 2000)
Small Business Development Center has helped several students and graduates start their own businesses.
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7 Calling all of those in need of a free beer
Chandler--Nathan
Columnist offers free beer to readers who will drive to New Orleans.
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8 Clinton's personal life really does affect us
Hermsen--Jason
Believes President Clinton's personal life has ruined the legal system and hurt feminism.
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9 Time for a break, Hillary Suggestions on what Hillary Clinton should do instead of running for the US Senate from New York.
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10 Services offered to the women of America
Arnold--Nicholas
Student offers his sperm to couples in need after seeing an ad requesting an egg donor for a childless couple.
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11 Hermsen's remarks irresponsible
Stewart--Julia
Student states that Jason Hermsen's remarks about education majors, physical education majors, and cosmetologists are irresponsible and derogatory.
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12 Hermsen displays blatant ignorance
Lustik--Amy
Believes Jason Hermsen's comments about education majors on February 23 were made out of ignorance.
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13 Fine arts festival focuses on African-American cultures
Kendall--Sarah
This year's Martha Ellen Tye Multicultural Fine Arts Festival will focus on African-American arts and culture; photo.
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14 Model U.N. offers glimpse of global issues
Qureshi--Amina
UNI students mentor high school students by participating in the Model United Nations.
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15 People to know: Nick Arnold, Andrea Nechanicky; exclusive inside look at UNI's top leaders
Nolt--Teresa (Class of 1999)
A look at the personal lives of the new NISG president Nick Arnold and vice-president Andrea Nechanicky; photo.
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Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Orchesis members performing during their Spring show; photo.
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17 UNISTA develops students' talents
Eischen--Megan M. (Class of 2001)
UNISTA allows students to direct their own dramatic performances; "The Life and Death of Almost Everybody" will show through Thursday.
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Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Programming and Activities Board members hosted "Luau at the WRC" Saturday; photo.
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19 Pauli earns all-American status at NCAAs
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
Jake Pauli finished eighth, earning All-American status, Jason Boness fourteenth, and Devon Davis sixteenth at NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships last weekend; photo.
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20 Six Panthers qualify for nationals; wrestlers claim East Regionals with 185.5 points
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
UNI won its fourteenth consecutive East Regional title and will send six wrestlers to the NCAA Wrestling Tournament; Tony Davis named Most Outstanding Wrestler; photo.
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21 UNI takes three on road trip
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
UNI won three and lost one against Tennessee-Martin last weekend; team will spend spring break in Florida before playing Evansville.
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22 UNI softball takes two out of three
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
UNI defeated Southeast Missouri State and Western Illinois but lost to Harvard; photo.
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23 NIT, do you really know basketball?
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
Columnist is disappointed that the women's basketball team was not chosen for the National Invitational Tournament (NIT).
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24 Men fall, women's tennis 1-1 Men's team lost to University of Iowa; women's team defeated Luther but lost to DePaul.
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25 Overtime loss to ISU ends Panthers' season
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
UNI lost to Indiana State, 61-58, in overtime to end their 19-8 season; team was not chosen for the National Invitational Tournament; photo.