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1 Staggering statistics mark sexual abuse awareness month
Murken--Heather R. (Class of 1999)
April is Sexual Abuse Awareness Month; a woman is raped every two minutes in the U.S.
2 Student employees recognized for efforts next week
Nolt--Teresa (Class of 1999)
National Student Employee Week is April 5-9 and although no campus events are scheduled, individual departments and colleges will be recognizing their students.
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Pickering--Katy
Hiba Cheetany and Sarah Roberts clean up trash around Campbell Hall; photo.
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4 'Silent Witness' remembers victims of violence 'Silent Witness' traveling memorial honors Iowa women killed in acts of domestic violence; memorial will be on display on campus April 5-9.
5 Geography open house scheduled next Wednesday Department of Geography will have an open house to display its new Geographic Information Science (GIS) lab April 7.
6 Health conference on campus next weekend Health care conference and fair will focus on equitable health care for minorities; Faye Wattleton will be keynote speaker.
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7 Success UNI eases college transition
Jevne--Melissa (Class of 1999)
Nine-week course will help new students with the transition to UNI by assisting with learning resources, sharpening academic skills, and helping them get acquainted with campus; course is funded by the Qualities of an Educated Person project.
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8 Marketing Career Fair offers opportunities
Kuhn--Kyle
Fair will be held April 7 and will provide information on several businesses with marketing openings.
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9 Fuentes urges 'embracing' of other cultures, people
Copley--Jaime R. (Class of 1999)
Carlos Fuentes spoke on the importance of multiculturalism, language, and society March 29.
10 Seniors! Seniors should stop at the table in the Union to enter pledges for the class gift; Senior Week will be April 19-23 and class t-shirts will be available.
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11 "Star Wars" crave serves as escape for its fans
Patocka--Jason (Class of 2000)
The public is still infatuated with "Star Wars".
12 Where do our priorities lie?
Taylor--Megan E. (Class of 1999)
Instructors who place their classroom instruction over their research are penalized.
13 Year-long shuttle needed Editorial proposes students purchase year-round shuttle passes instead of securing funding through the student activity fees.
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14 Survey concluded 'beer is simply more fun to drink than water'
Gutknecht--Margie
95.7% of UNI students believe beer is more fun to drink than water.
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15 Article on the Hill well done
Dreier--William H. (Education Faculty)
Long-time College Hill resident Bill Dreier comments that the article on College Hill changes was well written.
16 Marketing Career Fair List of businesses that will be represented at Fair, sponsored by Department of Marketing, Placement and Career Services, and Marketing Strategy class.
17 Student Activity Fee Committee plays vital
Sterenchuk--Daniel (Class of 2002)
Committee, composed of students and staff, will recommend the allocation of student activity fees for 1999-2000 to President Koob no later than April 15.
18 Word misused in advertisement
Bean--Julia A.
Seramed Biocenter director Julia A. Bean comments on oversight of The Northern Iowan in printing their advertisement which misspelled "phlebotomists".
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19 Program provides resume builder
Greene--Kylie (Classes of 2001 and 2005)
Management trainee program allows students to develop management skills by working as student managers for the Department of Residence in areas such as dining centers, Club '91, and 23rd Street Market.
20 Spring fever strikes students
McCurley--Lynn A. (Class of 2001)
Spring fever hits students, with some not attending classes; tips are given on time management and coping with spring fever; photo.
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Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Chris Bartelt deals at the black jack table at the Dancer Hall Casino Night Tuesday; photo.
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22 "Never Been Kissed" reminiscent of high school bliss
Coulson--Heath R. (Classes of 2000 and 2005; English Faculty)
Review of movie "Never Been Kissed" with Drew Barrymore.
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23 Larson leads UNI to strong finish
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
Women placed third at the Saluki Invitational Monday with Laura Larson placing sixth overall; men placed eighteenth at California meet last weekend and will compete at Arkansas State Classic this weekend.
24 UNI hoping to end skid against Braves
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
UNI lost to Mankato Tuesday and will host their first MVC series this weekend; photo.
25 Women hope experience leads to strong spring
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
Preview of women's outdoor track and field season; team hopes to improve on their eighth place finish last season.
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26 Selling out finally caught up to me
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
Columnist states he was paid to write the Homecoming column on the football team by Coach Mike Dunbar and he will miss kicker Julio Guzman next year.
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27 Lifeguards conquer second place
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
Lifeguarding team of four won second place at the Second Annual Ed Shea Lifeguard Competition; photo.
28 MVC season begins Saturday for softball
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
UNI will host two doubleheaders against Wichita State and Southwest Missouri State this weekend; photo.