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1 Prof's visa problems interrupt classes Professor Christian Ogbondah is awaiting permanent residency papers so that he can begin teaching.
2 Following alcohol-related incidents, police increase patrol on Hill Increased patrols attempt to control large closing time crowds on the Hill.
3 Regents approve guide changes Students will receive thirty day notice of tuition changes; student governments will receive copy of docket book.
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4 Percussion concert to be held Program for Percussion/Marimba Ensembles performance.
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5 Lifters compete in Drug-Free Powerlifting Kory Hill and Brad Flack competed in the South Dakota State University Drug-Free Powerlifting Invitational on February 17.
6 Wrestlers destroy Northern Illinois UNI defeated Northern Illinois, 45-7; photo.
7 Men's cagers crush Valparaiso in front of fourth largest crowd of the season Panthers defeated Valparaiso, 90-62, on Saturday; photo.
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8 Men's tennis team defeats Wartburg UNI defeated Wartburg last Tuesday, 8 matches to 1.
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9 Women Panthers fall to Redbirds Panthers lost to Illinois State on Saturday, 81-58; photo.
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10 Track team sweeps AMCU conference tournament Panthers won UNI-Dome Invitational. Several team members broke AMCU records.
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11 Christian ethics guide democracy Offers views on relationship between religion and democratic traditions.
12 Drug legalization wrong Believes that marijuana does have lethal effects.
13 Concerning computer lab hours: students, quit complaining Points out that there are many times when the computer labs are not crowded.
14 Foster criticized Points out error in earlier column.
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15 Green Bay student behavior condemned Claims Green Bay students were drunk and sang obscene songs at a recent game in Wisconsin.
16 Students; get out and vote!
17 Covington, don't belittle Eastern bloc struggle Should attempt to understand what former Soviet bloc countries are going through.
18 Reader defends Greek system Believes that Greeks do make contributions to the community.
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19 Expansion gets mixed reviews Some students would rather see a more informal area where they can eat.
20 Boosler entertains UNI Eight hundred people enjoy comedy of Elayne Boosler.
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21 Anthropology Club Will visit museum in Des Moines.
22 Alpha Phi Omega Will sponsor APO week.
23 Amnesty International Will meet.
24 Entrepreneurship Club Mayor McKinley will speak.
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25 UNI gallery director receives award Perry Nesbitt wins award for catalogue on Tibetan art.
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26 Exotic plants thrive in tropical UNI greenhouse Description of plants in the Greenhouse.
27 Archaeology provides key to understanding the present Professor Shott talks about the value of archaeology.
28 UNI grad writes play about love, conflict Mark Horan talks about his play, "Love Hurts".
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29 Center promotes cultural events, lends support James Johnson talks about the history and purposes of the EMCEC.
30 UNI Museum offers variety of attractions Ron Wilson talks about the Museum and its programs.