Issue Contents

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1 NISG debates support non-discrimination
Scudder--Jeffrey (Class of 2003)
Student government believes that UNI students should make an impact in Cedar Falls.
2 Senate approves executive raise
Scudder--Jeffrey (Class of 2003)
Comparison study shows that the salaries of NISG executives are lower that those of the student government executives at the other Regents institutions.
3 UNI students lend their voices to both sides of equality debate
Thornburg--Brent
Cedar Falls Human Rights Commission hopes to get sexual orientation added to the Cedar Fall's human rights ordinance.
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4 Harry Brod named head of University Honors program
Melloy--Kate
University Honors program is expected to bring students and faculty closer together; photo.
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5 Clinton's legacy still undecided
Gernes--Michael
Looks back on the Clinton presidency.
6 Saturday marks beginning, end of reigns
Griffin--Michael Lloyd (Student--2000)
Discusses lessons learned from President Clinton.
7 Serendipity Safari
Rogness--Jared C. (Class of 2003)
Offers opinion of taxes.
8 What should we expect from our student-athletes? Believes that universities should hold student-athletes accountable for their grades.
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9 James Earl Jones: the man behind the films, legend
Baranowski--Tony
Discusses the life and career of actor James Earl Jones; photo.
10 No games or cotton candy at this fair
Walk--Christian P. (Student--1998-2002)
Students have a chance to meet prospective employers at the annual Spring Career and Internship Fair.
11 People to Know: Nick Arnold, new coordinator of student organizations
Nixon--Anne A. (Class of 2002)
Nick Arnold looks forward to working in the UNI community; photo.
12 Student voices Students respond to the question "What is your stance on the amendment currently debated by the C. F. City Council to include sexual orientation to the protected groups?"; photo.
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13 13 Days: a historical lesson
Wenthe--Andrew
Review of the movie "13 Days."
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14 Conference focuses on leadership
Boyle--Shaun
Captain Dale Puhrmann of the U. S. Naval Reserve will speak at the Back to Basics Leadership Conference.
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15 Olympians to visit UNI-Dome in Superstars Invitational
Freeman--Michael S. (Class of 2002)
Olympic athletes help out at the Lutheran Brotherhood Kids' Clinic.
16 Panthers seek first Valley win at depleted Drake
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
Panthers lose to Bradley and Creighton, but are looking forward to their game against Drake; photo.
17 Swimmers set to tackle WIU
Hale--Kristen S. (Class of 2002)
Panthers lose to Truman State and Missouri.
18 Women enter "Bear Den" with eye on win
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
Panthers hope to continue their successful season with a win against Southwest Missouri State; photo.
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19 Seidl earns Panther of the Week honors
Finnegan--David
Profile of senior guard Jill Seidl; photo.
20 UNI Pom squad gets tenth place nationally Pom squad receives one of their highest scores ever at the national spirit squad/pom championship competition in Florida.
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21 Track teams to face worthy foes at Iowa State Open on Saturday
Nurre--Robin (Class of 2004)
Panthers look forward to the Iowa State Open; photo.
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22 Wrestlers set to pin Cowboys, Golden Eagles in West Gym
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Panthers are ready to face the Wyoming Cowboys and the Marquette Golden Eagles after a win against Purdue; photo.