Northern Iowan — April 14, 1995

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1 What, no marshmallow bunnies? Child checks candy; photo.
1 NISG asks Union to research sale of alcohol in Club '91 Alcohol last served in Union in1986.
1 Rodriguez talks about experiences dealing with gangs, drugs, violence Luis Rodriguez speaks about life in Los Angeles; photo.
4 Faculty Senate continues to examine quality of UNI curriculum Senate continues of examine report of Committee on Quality in the Curriculum.
5 What's up Meetings, activities planned; Golden Key National Honor Society to hold new member initiation ceremony.
6 So long Krueger/Rempe Reviews achievements of outgoing officers.
6 Students binge drinking? Horrors! Believes focus on alcohol misses larger problems.
6 Kauz now off market; millions of women break down in tears; guys, beware the pitfalls of getting engaged; asking easy, paying for ring hard Announces engagement.
7 Former "Inner Weather" advisor available for consultation with student members Attempts to show that she was available for consultation.
7 Jordan only human Disagrees with recent column on Michael Jordan.
8 Morrissey, Thompson ready to run with big dogs in world of recording; Ultimate Recordings explodes onto local scene Will attempt to record and release work by local musicians; photo.
9 Nose-picking, chicken-licking: rudest of rude; forget eating Easter Bunney¿ Explains two things that he really dislikes.
10 Earth Week '95; students face decisions, environmental awareness Schedule of activities.
11 "Don Juan DeMarco's" Johnny Depp charms as greatest lover in world; "Superbly intelligent romantic comedy" A review of the movie "Don Juan DeMarco" with Johnny Depp.
12 Andre Allen; man on a mission This is the first in a three-part series on Andre Allen's quest for the National Football League; photo.
13 Golfers nab mid-pack finish, compete at Bradley this weekend Finish eleventh of fifteen at Purdue.
13 Does anyone really care?; baseball's back! Doesn't like the way that baseball owners and players have behaved recently.
15 Panther of the Week Baseball player Tom Owen has led team offensively this year; photo.