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1 Bay Buchanan bemoans 'failures of feminism' for campus audience
Andrews--Eric A. (Student--2002)
Bay Buchanan spoke on campus, criticizing the feminist movement that began in the 1960's; photo.
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2 Clinton chats with Carver crowd
Zimmer--Erin M. (Student--2003)
Former U. S. President Bill Clinton spoke in Iowa City on "Embracing Our Humanity: Global Security in the 21st Century."
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3 War opponents take to the streets
Baranowski--Tony
Student war protestors and supporters rallied in the Maucker Union Plaza during campus walk-out; photo.
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4 On your campus Meetings and activities planned; Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Club will meet.
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5 Citizenship extends beyond our borders
Umthun--Daniel T. (Student--2002)
Encourages students to befriend international students.
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6 NISG overlooks constituents Claims that NISG senators did not represent student interests during debate about funding for the College Redeemer.
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7 Rally to support U.S. now that war is initiated
Blodgett--Clifford L. (Student--2002)
Shows support for war in Iraq.
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8 Serendipity Safari Features President George W. Bush favoring violence over diplomacy.
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Cullum--Jerry (Student--2001)
Criticizes the logic of war supporters.
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Schneider--Robert (Social Work Faculty)
Gives reasons behind supporting the funding of the College Redeemer through NISG.
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11 "Black, dark humor" makes student-run Slaughter City shine
Ellenwood--Jacquelyn D. (Class of 2004)
UNISTA will present "Slaughter City," a play written by Naomi Wallace.
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12 Briggs reaching the summit
Weiskircher--Heidi B. (Classes of 2005 and 2006)
HPELS instructor Don Briggs will travel to Nepal to work at the base camp of Mount Everest; photo.
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13 Festival accentuates artistic angle of April
Crane--Ryan P. (Student--2003)
Variety of events are planned for Arts in April celebration; photo.
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14 Student voices Students respond to the question: Do you think the walk-out on Monday accomplished anything?; photo.
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15 The Corbins mix business with pleasure
Kirkpatrick--Tashana Nicole (Class of 2005)
Profiles of Linda and Steve Corbin, employed in the College of Business Administration; photo.
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16 Untitled Polly Cheng and Tien Chan, members of International Dance Theatre practice for upcoming concert; photo.
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17 Rectal aliens make 'Dreamcatcher' less than dreamy
Bass--Samuel (Class of 2003)
Review of "Dreamcatcher," the movie based on the novel by Stephen King, starring Morgan Freeman; photo.
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18 Men's, women's cagers wrap up season
Finnegan--David
Men finish with a 5-12 record overall, while the women accumulate a record of 18-12; photo.
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19 NI Sports Guru
Finnegan--David
Explores recent occurrences in college basketball, major league baseball, and praises wrestler Dylan Long and basketball player Amy Swisher for solid performances; photo.
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20 Panthers come close to grappling with a Top 10 finish at NCAAs
Szeszycki--Emily (Student--2001)
Panthers took eleventh place at the NCAA national wrestling championships; photo.
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21 Cats face Sycamores for home opener
Glasnapp--Brandie L. (Student--2002)
After spring break competition, UNI has a 17-11 season record going into game against Indiana State; photo.
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22 Major meetings Informational major meetings will be held.
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23 UNI successful in paradise
Ernzen--Kevin M. (Student--2002)
Panthers won four of eight over spring break; defeated Upper Iowa, 10-1; UNI will face Wisconsin-Milwaukee.