Northern Iowan — March 31, 1992

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1 Woodall, Witt seek state offices; William Witt seeks candidacy as state representative in 23rd District Bill Witt will run as Democrat in District 23; outlines his platform; photo.
1 Career exploration day provides opportunities Conference offers special opportunities to minority students; photo.
1 Woodall, Witt seek state offices; NIGS president announces bid for seat in state house of representatives Ron Woodall will run as Republican in District 26; outlines platform; photo.
2 New solutions to the budget crisis Suggests new things to tax.
2 Black people live in harmony with sun
2 Second annual wheelchair basketball game Saturday
3 Forgive and forget Disgusted with Congress.
3 UNI Rowing Club is now accepting new members Outlines procedures for joining group.
3 NI commended on feature article; scholarship pageant announced Miss Black Hawk County contest coming up.
4 'Three Educational Opportunities for You' April 10 and 11 Michael Brandwein will offer conference.
4 Speech focuses on community health education Jeri Engen speaks.
5 Behind the Scenes Critical of ads by Benetton.
6 1992 and Beyond: the Race to the White House A look at recent events.
7 Students for P.E.A.C.E. confronts social issues, encouraging education and action Students talk about the aims of the group.
7 Need ideas to make some extra money? Here are some easy ways, in a variety of fields Offers some suggestions including selling plasma, cleaning, and crafts.
7 Magical Stetson hat and a deal with the devil are part of new play Preview of "Stackalee".
8 Music with Brain Oakleaf Review of "Sap" by "Alice in Chains"
10 School of Music takes advantage of April 1 Will put on concert to benefit scholarships; photo.
11 Photo survey; If found guilty, should rapists be castrated instead of giving a prison sentence? Should it be an option or should it be mandatory? Students offer opinions; photo.
12 Theatre UNI's Studio Series adds 'Collected Silences' to its list of works Preview.
14 Literary conference on campus Friday Student as Critic Conference will offer presentations and workshops.
15 Panthers dominate Wisconsin tourney Turned in a dominating performance this past weekend at the University of Wisconsin. They won all four titles in singles, the championship in the flight two doubles, and finished first runner up in flight one doubles.
15 Panthers crown champions on seven women's track events; Battling March winds in Gateway outdoor opener. Battled a blustery March wind and conference foes in the Lee Calhoun Memorial Relays in Macomb, Illinois, this past weekend.
15 Baseball team picks up first Valley win over Indiana State Won their first Missouri Valley Conference game Sunday by defeating the Sycamores, 10-1, photo.
16 Registration under way for UNI-Dome summer sports camps
16 Diamond Dilemma Strongly critical of UNI baseball facilities.
17 Wrestlers cap season with top 10 finish Panthers place tenth in NCAA tournament; photo.