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1 Appropriations bill lacks appropriate funding for education
Weiskircher--Heidi B. (Classes of 2005 and 2006)
If present state budget is passed, UNI will be facing an additional $3.6 million in cuts.
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2 No Shame takes war to the stage
Petersen--Zachory (Student--2001-2003)
"No Shame Goes to War" will be presented on campus as a way for students to express their feelings about the current war in Iraq.
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3 Political parties to duke it out in campus debate
Blome--Jessica
College Republicans and College Democrats will confront affirmative action and admission policies, as well as the current war in Iraq.
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4 On your campus Meetings and activities planned; Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Club will meet.
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5 Bay Buchanan speech fails conservatives
Buelow--Katie J. (Student--2002)
Criticizes the "Failures of Feminism" speech that was presented on campus by Bay Buchanan.
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6 Ben and friends crash war party with Merlot
Humphrey--Benjamin (Student--2003)
Relates experience at party.
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7 Don't cheat yourself or your peers Confronts the issue of cheating.
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8 Christian leaders too judgmental
Thome--Ellen C. (Student--2003)
Criticizes St. Stephen "Christian leaders" for making degrading comments about fellow students.
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9 Mean-spirited advertising
Martin--Drake E. (Residence Staff)
Criticizes the phrases used on flyers that advertised Bay Buchanan's presentation on campus.
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10 Protester gives UNI thanks for activism
Plank--Joshua L. (Student--2003)
Praises students for their involvement in the campus walkout last Monday.
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11 Reader defends columnist with facts
Langgin--Mark N. (Student--2002)
Criticizes statements made by Elise Bogel concerning oil in Iraq.
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Mahr--Stacy M. (Student--2003)
Criticizes those who wrote certain anti-war statements on the sidewalks.
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Laskin--Alexander V. (Student--2002)
Speaks against war in Iraq.
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Heggen--Joshua L. (Student--2001-2003)
Feels there is a conflict of interest between the President, the Vice-President, and a U. S. oil company receiving a contract to work on oil fields in Iraq.
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Vortherms--Shawna R. (Class of 2004)
Calls for the U. S. to band together rather than stand divided about the war.
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16 Ben Folds tickets grand prize of KGRK trivia contest
Takatsuka--Kai (Student--2003)
KGRK will host spring trivia contest beginning this Friday.
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17 Couple communicating with students, each other
Bartness--Brooke (Student--2001)
Profile of communication studies professors Laura Terlip and Ronnie Bankston; photo.
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18 Feminism topic of seminar once again
Whitaker--Jeremy
"State of Feminism at UNI" will be presented in the Union Expansion as a part of the Women's Studies Seminar.
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19 Student voices Students respond to the question: Would you tell your professor if you caught a student cheating?; photo.
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20 The Nadas are more than "nothing"
Andresen--Kelli (Class of 2004)
"The Nadas," a popular band from Ames, has recently released a new CD to be played on KGRK; photo.
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21 Vonnegut's work subject of student stage performance
Ellenwood--Jacquelyn D. (Class of 2004)
Interpreters Theatre will perform three short stories from "Welcome to the Monkey House," by Kurt Vonnegut; Improv Troupe will perform.
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22 Characters 'flaw' "Tricky Business"
Whitaker--Jeremy
Review of "Tricky Business," written by Dave Barry; photo.
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23 'Transceiver' transmitting great sounds
Andresen--Kelli (Class of 2004)
Review of "Transceiver," the sixth album by The Nadas; photo.
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24 Home sweet home; Cats sweep Sycamores in home opener
Glasnapp--Brandie L. (Student--2002)
Panthers defeated Indiana State, 3-2; photo.
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25 Hometown support, Homewood style track Profile of junior track runner Dirk Homewood; photo.
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26 UNI drops two to Wisconsin-Milwaukee Panthers lost to Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 7-6 and 6-5; photo.
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27 Ron Crasky's Wide World of Schmorts
Crasky--Ron (Student--2003)
Explains a few drinking games.
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28 Tennis claims first win against Western Illinois UNI wins four out of six singles matches and one doubles match.