Issue Contents

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1 Amnesty group plans protests; week of action timed to coincide with Schwarzkopf visit
Szeszycki--Emily (Student--2001)
From April 1- April 6, Amnesty International will host a series of activities, including speakers and films, to protest against Norman Schwarzkopf's upcoming presentation; photo.
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2 Lettuce shortage heads to CF, raising prices
Walk--Christian P. (Student--1998-2002)
Prices for a head of lettuce have risen sharply in Cedar Falls, and are affecting not only grocery shoppers, but also restaurants.
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3 NU group battles potential closing; parents, teachers appeal to Regents
Walk--Christian P. (Student--1998-2002)
The NU Parents and Teachers in Partnership plans to use legal means to take the issue of closing NU High to the Iowa Board of Regents.
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4 Stem cells present possibilities; despite criticism, scientists say much could be learned with research
Green--Nathan R. (Classes of 2002 and 2005)
Stem cell research and cloning were among the topics at a UNI conference.
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5 UNI PRSSA members elected to top offices; for second year, UNI dominates PRSSA assembly
Konrad--Sara
Six students from the Public Relations Student Society of America participated in the national assembly in San Diego, CA, and three students were elected into the national offices; photo.
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6 Gallery of Art presents sculptures For the first time, the annual Juried Student Exhibition will feature outdoor artworks.
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7 Leadership topic of management forum A leadership and management forum will be held in Curris Business Building and will be open to all UNI students.
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8 Public Safety Log Campus crime report.
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9 Advisory group formed The Faculty Senate approved the formation of a Campus Advisory Group to encourage communication between the university president and UNI's constituencies; members are listed.
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10 President Briddell vetoes bill
Green--Nathan R. (Classes of 2002 and 2005)
NISG president Adam Briddell vetoed a bill concerning Senate organization and Finance Committee guidelines.
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11 Back and ready to probe sensitive topics
Baranowski--Tony
Discusses his column, the recent problems in the Catholic Church, and the Academy Awards.
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12 Serendipity Safari
Rogness--Jared C. (Class of 2003)
Features the United States deporting the Statue of Liberty, since she is French, and not American.
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13 The joys of baseball season
Freeman--Michael S. (Class of 2002)
Discusses the approaching professional baseball season.
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14 Women go on a binge Comments on a recent article in 'Time' concerning the high number of women who binge drink, and encourages students to drink responsibly.
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15 'We Were Soldiers' not shown due respect by NI reviewers
Pisney--Michael F. (Student--2002)
Disagrees with statements made about the movie, "We Were Soldiers."
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16 Movie reviewers unfairly critical
Didier--Nathan M. (Student--2002)
Criticizes the review of "We Were Soldiers."
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17 Iowa's new English-only bill promotes 'disunion and fright'
Mendez--Cynthia A. (Student--2002)
Disagrees with statements made by Steve King concerning Iowa's new English-only bill.
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18 Museum trivia contest winners announced
Bennett--Cassandra L. (Student--2002)
First, second, and third place winners of the Rock & Roll Trivia Contest are listed.
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19 Schwarzkopf offers no apologies for human rights abuses
Wilson--John
Claims that Norman Schwarzkopf is not the proper person for UNI to be honoring.
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20 Choosing the Dome over seniors not putting 'Students First'
Sellner--Kyle
Criticizes the university for changing the site of spring 2002 graduation because of Dome roof construction.
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21 Art students get a chance to showcase their talents
Keel--David (Student--2001)
The Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition will take place at UNI's Gallery of Art from March 27 - April 15; photo.
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22 Career Center is an answer to prayers
Heinselman--Karen (Student--2001)
The Career Center not only helps students with job placement, but also helps students with decision-making advice, interview tips, and internships and volunteer positions.
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23 KGRK puts listeners to the test
Keiser--David A. (Student--2002)
A trivia contest will take place on KGRK Radio.
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24 Student voices Students respond to the question: What was your favorite part about Oscars this year?
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25 'Blade II' takes a bite out of many past films
Gibleon--Brooke K. (Class of 2003)
Review of 'Blade II', starring Wesley Snipes; photo.
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26 . . . After going 4-1 in Florida and winning three at Indiana State
Braley--Eric C. (Classes of 2003 and 2008; Communication Studies Faculty)
UNI defeated by Indiana State, 14-10; photo.
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27 Panthers crawl out of early 6-0 hole, win home opener, 10-9 . . .
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
UNI defeated Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 10-9; photo.
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28 Softballers try to keep bats warm in Omaha
Nurre--Robin (Class of 2004)
UNI will face Creighton; Panthers competed against Eastern Illinois, IUPUI, and Southern Illinois; photo.
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29 Trio earns all-American status
Finnegan--David
Kyle Hansen and Jason Payne finished in eighth place, while Paul Hynek took sixth at the NCAA tournament; photo.
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30 UNI wrestles its way to 16th place at NCAAs
Kuker--Kevin Patrick (Class of 2003)
UNI finished in 16th place with 31 points in the NCAA tournaments.
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31 Men's tennis squad opens home slate this afternoon
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
UNI men will face Creighton; women have disappointing losses in Florida.
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32 Track teams send 5 to Stanford
Finnegan--David
UNI will send three men and two women to compete at the Stanford Invitational; UNI competed against Southern Illinois; photo.
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33 Women golfers pick up invitational win
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
UNI women took first place at the Lady Blazer Invitational by defeating thirteen other teams; UNI men took eleventh place; photo.