Issue Contents

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1 Amnesty International begins Week of Action
Krastel--Laura (class of 2002)
Week of Action will focus on women's human rights; photo.
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2 Students to see tuition hikes
Scudder--Jeffrey (Class of 2003)
Budget cuts could convince students to leave Iowa after graduation.
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3 Three named to National PRSSA
Droll--Robert J.
Dirk Munson and Michael McGill were elected president and vice president of PRSSA while Sergei Golitsinski was appointed national Web master; photo.
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4 'Gender dimorphism' is topic for Monday's Hearst Lecture
Scudder--Jeffrey (Class of 2003)
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5 National Educator Expo to offer teaching positions across the U.S.
Konrad--Sara
National Educator Expo will be held in Maucker Union.
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6 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
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7 'Math guy' + UNI = good time
Konrad--Sara
California professor Kevin Delvin presented the first lecture in the Hari Shankar Lecture in Mathematics Series; photo.
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8 Columnist avoids party affiliation
Gernes--Michael
Discusses political beliefs.
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9 Predicting future requires chemical aid
Griffin--Michael Lloyd (Student--2000)
Comments on the predictions of Nostradamus.
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10 Serendipity Safari
Rogness--Jared C. (Class of 2003)
Believes that President Bush's proposed tax cut is unfair.
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11 The silence is deafening Tells the story of a Wisconsin student who hopes to go a year without talking.
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12 Class disagrees with English-only legislation
Mvuyekure--Pierre-Damien (English Faculty)
Believes that forcing immigrants to speak English would destroy an important part of their culture.
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13 April Fools' Day: pranksters' paradise
Shafer--Leslie (Student--2000-2001)
Students describe pranks used in the past on April Fool's Day; photo.
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14 Deaf instructor envisions signing programs
Taylor--Megan E. (Class of 1999)
Profile of American Sign Language instructor Jessica Olson; photo.
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15 Prepare for some contact at concert
Baranowski--Tony
Describes safety measures that will be taken at the upcoming Three Doors Down concert.
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16 Audiology program looks forward to conference
Melloy--Kate
Conference provides students with job opportunities.
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17 Heartbreakers has horrendous flaws
Wenthe--Andrew
Review of the movie "Heartbreakers"; photo.
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18 Big changes at KGRK
Shafer--Leslie (Student--2000-2001)
KGRK can now be heard at AM 1440.
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19 Panthers hope to bounce back from road defeats
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
Panthers wait as bad weather pushes back their first home game; photo.
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20 Softball team looks to ace critical road test this weekend against MVC foe Evansville
Hale--Kristen S. (Class of 2002)
Bad weather causes Panther home games to be moved to drier locations; photo.
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21 Schuldt drives way to third-place finish at Saluki Invitational
Nurre--Robin (Class of 2004)
Panthers take fourth place at the Saluki Invitational; photo.
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22 Track teams spring into action at SMS Invitational
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
Panthers adjust to hot weather at the Baldy Castillo Invitational in Arizona; photo.
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23 Tennis teams rise to top of Valley with "UN" rosters
Finnegan--David
Panther tennis teams have players from eight different countries included on their roster; photo.
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24 Rugby teams hit road for tournament play Men's rugby team will travel to Carbondale to play Southern Illinois and the women will go to Chicago to play in the Black and Blues Tournament.
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25 Walton unable to deliver wise analysis in NCAA tournament
Freeman--Michael S. (Class of 2002)
Comments on the style used by college basketball and NBA analyst Bill Walton.
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26 Brunner earns Panther of the Week honors
Kuker--Kevin Patrick (Class of 2003)
Profile of senior rightfielder Ryan Brunner; photo.
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27 UNI unable to tame California golf course
Freeman--Michael S. (Class of 2002)
Panthers get thirteenth place at the Colorado-Stevinson Ranch Invitational.