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1 Hot shots: a dangerous game
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
At least three people on campus have received facial burns from trying to consume "Hot Shots", an alcoholic drink set on fire and served in a shot glass; photo.
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2 Search continues to fill Follon's place
Copley--Jaime R. (Class of 1999)
Committee searching for new Vice President for Educational and Student Services will be conducting phone interviews of candidates Friday and hopes to hire someone before summer.
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3 Sole Power kickoff set to roll Thursday
Jevne--Melissa (Class of 1999)
Sole Power kickoff will be Thursday by the Union from 10-2.
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4 Untitled
Pickering--Katy
UNI Rugby Club defeated Gopher College of Algona Saturday and will compete at College Cup Tournament April 10; photo.
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5 Beginning reading conference features Latina author Thirty-first Annual Beginning Reading Conference will be held April 16 with keynote speaker Pat Mora.
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6 Conference to focus on minority health Center for Multicultural Education will present Minority Health Conference April 9 and 10 with keynote speaker Faye Wattleton.
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7 What's Up Activities and meetings.
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8 Author/activist to address 'third wave' of feminism
Bingaman--Sarah Marie (Class of 2000)
Rebecca Walker will speak on "Being Real: Young Women and Men Changing the Face of Feminism" tonight; Walker is co-founder of Third Wave Direct Action group; photo.
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9 Be careful what little voices you listen to
Chandler--Nathan
People can get into trouble listening to their "Silly Voice" about alcohol and drugs.
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10 Capitol Hill should be moved to Midwest
Hermsen--Jason
"Moving the seat of government to the Midwest would breathe new life into our political system."
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11 Conflict may be bigger problem than we think Current events in Yugoslavia closely mirror the beginning of World War I.
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12 Thoughts of KKK nothing but a crime
Arnold--Nicholas
Columnist comments on the history of the Ku Klux Klan.
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13 Hermsen challenged to enroll in class
Berg--Thomas R. (Education Faculty)
Faculty member in education challenges Jason Hermsen to enroll in "Schools in American Society" course next fall in response to Hermsen's February 23 column on Teacher Education.
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14 Clinton's personal life is our business
Albrecht--Tim
Student comments that Juanita Broaddrick's allegation of being raped by President Clinton should not be considered his personal life.
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15 Stein, greatest bar in the universe
Higgins--Molly
Students respond to March 5 column on the unidentified man keeping vigil outside the Stein.
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16 Foreign language more important than we think
Wagaman--Erin
Student on international exchange in Puerto Rico expresses views on bilingual education and studying abroad.
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17 Agricultural issues central theme of author's discussion
Greene--Kylie (Classes of 2001 and 2005)
Michael Ableman will present a slide show and speak on farming and agricultural issues tonight in Sabin Hall; his photographs are currently on display at the UNI Museum; photo.
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18 Gambling benefits good cause
Eischen--Megan M. (Class of 2001)
Dancer Hall Programming Board is sponsoring Casino Night in the Union tonight; each person bringing one canned food item for the Food Bank will receive $1000 of fake money for gambling.
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19 Sculpture exhibit aims to elicit reactions
McCurley--Lynn A. (Class of 2001)
Chris Wubbena will exhibit his sculpture at the Waterloo Art Museum from March 1-May 1; accompanying slide show presentation will be given April 1 at the Museum.
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20 The Riot Act
Greene--James (Class of 2001)
Students react to the NATO air strikes in Yogoslovia.
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21 Center offers 'plethora of opportunities'
Alesch--Amy (Class of 1999)
ITS Production Services and Training Services, located in the Center for Educational Technology, provide valuable services to the UNI community; photo.
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22 Football team starts spring drills today
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Team is excited about the 1999 football season; has 31 of 49 lettermen returning; annual spring game will be April 23; photo.
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23 Panthers win three of four at Saluki Invitational
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
UNI defeated Eastern Illinois, Southeast Missouri State, and St. Louis but lost to Southern Illinois; photo.
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24 Quest for repeat underway
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
Preview of men's outdoor track and field season; next meet will be the All-Sport Relays in Missouri April 3; photo.
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25 M. J. and Phil together once again?
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
Former NBA star Michael Jordan is considering purchasing 50% of the Charlotte Hornet basketball team.
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26 UNI swept by Salukis, will host MSU today
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
Recent defeat by Southern Illinois left UNI at 16-8 overall and 2-6 in the MVC; photo.
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27 UNI women rally to beat Purple Aces
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
Women lost to Indiana State, 7-2, Friday but defeated Evansville, 5-4, Saturday; men defeated Eastern Illinois and Western Illinois; photo.