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1 Presidential candidates discuss views Carl Blake and Michelle Wubben respond to NI questions; photo.
2 Bush's graduation invitation to be decided today Commencement Committee will make decision.
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3 Merchant Scholarships to six Jonathon Euchner, Susan McCauley, JoDee McEniry, Karen Nantz, Jennifer Novak, and Gloria Rapinchuk win Merchant Scholoarship.
4 National award to College of Ed Wins award for work in preparing teachers of handicapped students.
5 Foreign students recreate carnival at UNI Will host carnival at Pour Richard's.
6 Orchesis performances set Description of upcoming show; photo.
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7 Feature notes . . . EMCEC will host soul food dinner; UNI-GLO will sponsor Gay Pride Week; will hold panel discussion of Blue Jeans Day; KCRS seeking staff.
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8 Panthers collect sixth AMCU-8 victory 89-85 UNI is now just a half game out of second place; photo.
9 Cyclones snap UNI win streak The Panthers will host the NCAA West Regional in the UNI-Dome in early March; photo.
10 Panthers ink several to national letters of intent UNI football has signed 24 football players and four volleyball players.
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11 UNI indoor runners host meets tonight, tomorrow in UNI-Dome Next weekend, the Panthers will host the Gateway Conference Indoor Championships.
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12 Two walk-ons making huge strides on women's squad Profiles of shot putters Donna Wheeler and Lisa Tatman; photo.
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13 Tennis season kicks off for UNI men tomorrow UNI's men will begin their tennis season at Central College.
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14 Kwitchersnivlin' Dining center staff discuss ways to improve their public image.
15 Deno: First Blood Students celebrate the successful kidnapping of Governor Branstad.
16 Blake aims to save students money Carl Blake explains his view on finances, and how they relate to the UNISA elections.
17 Wubben targets campus concerns Explains why she should be elected UNISA President.
18 Words for thought Feels people are too involved in the commercial aspect of Valentine's Day.
19 Write-in candidates possible Encourages students to be involved in the UNISA presidential elections.
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20 Drug testing for student leaders Feels student government officials should undergo drug tests.
21 Blake called unqualified to serve as president Explains why he believes that Michelle Wubben is a better candidate.
22 Wubben draws support Supports Michelle Wubben in the UNISA presidential elections campaign.
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23 Blake has experience . . . , Supports Carl Blake in his bid for the UNISA Presidency.
24 . . . Is an effective leader Feels Carl Blake, as UNISA President, will be a champion for students' financial interests.
25 UNISA unknown needs advertising Feels UNISA is not well known among students because of poor publicity.
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26 Nagle says Reagan's new budget proposal is bad for students Dave Nagle hold listening post at UNI; photo.
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27 What's Up Meetings and activities.
28 Presidential debate to be held Sunday Carl Blake and Michelle Wubben will debate.
29 Panel to talk about eating dysfunctions Joan Thompson talks about the panel.