Issue Contents

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1 Faculty leaves attacked while defense continues; graduate faculty panel presents advantages of PDAs
Heinselman--Karen (Student--2001)
Faculty members state that Professional Development Assignments are vital in order to keep professors up-to-date with recent developments in their fields.
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2 Future will bring clinic advances; student health advisory committee looking for new members
Hammitt-- Katie Ruth (Class of 2005)
Sue Courts announces that after spring graduation ceremonies there will be empty positions, available to all students, on the Student Health Advisory Committee.
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3 Professor pens book on religion of students; students' religious attitudes differ from prior generations
Green--Nathan R. (Classes of 2002 and 2005)
Professor Betty DeBerg co-authored a book on the religious views of today's college students.
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4 ROTC cadets get a ride Friday
Keel--David (Student--2001)
ROTC cadets received helicopter rides to Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, for training; photo.
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5 Funk Fest 2002 on its way to Northern Iowa Four live bands will perform at Funk Fest 2002, which will take place on Lawther field.
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6 Public safety log Campus crime report
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7 What's Up Meetings and activities planned.
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8 Baseball salaries crack $2 billion barrier Criticizes the amount of money that baseball players receive each season.
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9 Culture to blame, not Catholicism
Koppes--Kevin (Student--2002)
Examines the recent sex scandal in the Catholic Church.
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10 Fisk visit redeems columnist's faith in journalism
Rogers--Brian (Student--2001)
Robert Fisk claimed, in his speech at UNI, that reporters capture the who and where of terrorism, but they fail to use history and context to capture the why.
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11 What about "Students First?"
Ebener--Joshua D. (Student--2002)
Criticizes UNI's "Students First" campaign when his class was cut short because a high school speech contest needed his lecture hall.
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12 Student responds to Schwarzkopf visit
Chamberlin--Eric (Student--2001)
Praises Norman Schwarzkopf's speech on leadership.
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13 Drama digs into deep issues of today's daily living
LaRoche--Jason A. (Student--2002)
"Angels in America, Part 1: Millennium Approaches," a dramatic production that analyzes how we live our lives, will be performed this week; photo.
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14 Student voices Students respond to the question: "what song reminds you of summer and why?"
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15 Summertime is the time to bring in the green; . . . how to search for and obtain that "perfect" summer job!
Weiskircher--Heidi B. (Classes of 2005 and 2006)
Students talk about where they will be working this summer, and suggestions are offered about how to find a good summer job.
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16 Business Center provides direction for job-seekers
Walk--Christian P. (Student--1998-2002)
The Regional Business Center provides a business incubator with seven suites to house those entrepreneurs who do not yet have the collateral or security to start their own businesses.
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17 Mayer sounds like Matthews, but has a style all his own
Oswald--Nick (Student--2001)
Review of John Mayer's album, "Room For Squares"; photo.
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18 Battling runs to help others battle diabetes
Szeszycki--Emily (Student--2001)
Abby Hanson has been raising money for the American Diabetes Association, and will run for the cause in the Koma Marathon 2002 in Hawaii.
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19 Jays take three; UNI's frustrations at home continue as Panthers' Valley mark slides to 5-11
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
Creighton defeated the Panthers three games out of four; photo.
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20 Softballers host No. 25 Gophers; Panthers conclude homestand today after splitting four
Nurre--Robin (Class of 2004)
UNI will face the Minnesota Golden Gophers; Panthers defeated Drake University, 9-0; photo.
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21 UNI volleyball schedule features national champs, top-10 teams
Hale--Kristen S. (Class of 2002)
UNI will open the volleyball season at the State Farm Classic in Minneapolis; photo.
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22 Women golfers can't 'Master' third straight
Finnegan--David
Panthers took fifth place at the Finkbine Golf Course in Iowa City; photo.
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23 Three school track records broken at McDonnell Invite
Hale--Kristen S. (Class of 2002)
Balazs Csillag, Agnes Kroneraff, and Nikki Nelson all broke school records at the John McDonnell Invite in Arkansas; photo.
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24 How much do you know about Panther athletics? A quiz on UNI athletics; photo.
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25 Phillips provides Panthers with productive pitching
Hale--Kristen S. (Class of 2002)
Profile of sophomore pitcher Julie Phillips; photo.