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1 In the corner pocket Mark Matson plays pool.
2 Two NISG senators hand in resignation Chris Sorensen and Mike McGregor resign; photo.
3 Residents receive cable in dorms Cable television is now available in the residence halls; premium stations are not part of the package.
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4 "Natural Born Killers" bizarre: 'You ain't seen nothin' yet' Review of movie "Natural Born Killers".
5 Women's Studies expands program Description of program which now offers a master's degree as well as an undergraduate minor.
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6 L7's disc "Hungry for Stink" satisfies Review of L7's recording "Hungry for Stink".
7 Bates, Furlong bring life to "A Home of Our Own" Review of movie "A Home of Our Own".
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8 Two coaches appointed Diane Poquette named assistant coach (replacing Mark Ackerman) and Kelly Moylan named graduate assistant of women's basketball team.
9 Two cagers leave team Wendy McCoy and Melanie Willadsen leave women's basketball team.
10 Panthers prepare for Cyclones; "motivation's already there" Terry Allen discusses upcoming game against Iowa State; photo.
11 Healthy Shurr back to lead UNI Profile of volleyball team co-captain Carrie Shurr; photo.
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12 Tennis uses two scholarships; end of era brings good news Profile of first women's tennis scholarship players, Erica Fisher and Alisa Buseth.
13 Dome clarifies student all-sport pass benefits Outline of sports pass procedures.
14 Seven golfers return to Green Season preview of players and meets.
15 Freshmen dominate, returners complement women's '94 golf crew Season preview of players and meets.
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16 Rugby team claws to league forefront Rugby club sets sights on winning championship.
17 Bogus uniforms inspire choking Finds Iowa uniforms laughable.
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18 Telecourses offer students choices in their education College courses offered on television.
19 Science hall raises new telescope; UNI students have a new way to reach the stars New telescope will be mounted in observatory in McCollum Hall; will replace old telescope donated by Professor M. B. Smith.
20 New CFFD program brings in students UNI students may be interested in volunteer firefighter program proposed by city of Cedar Falls.
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21 UNI ROTC expands its borders to HCC UNI ROTC unit includes students from Hawkeye Community College; UNI social work faculty member Catherine Van Wormer objects to growth of program.
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22 Show collegiate pride at more than athletic events Asks student support for cultural programs as well as athletics.
23 Students should go on strike; fight fascist text book industry Critical of high cost of textbooks.
24 Make art accessible to masses, but don't give welfare to artists Critical of faculty member Calvin Thomas who favored government support of the arts.
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25 Momma don't do your dirty laundry anymore Survey of local laundry and car wash facilities.
26 Cultural events offer more than one initially imagines Survey of local cultural programs and sites; photo.
27 Food, fun, and frolic for all; area restaurants provide . . . . Survey of several local restaurants.
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28 Local night life provides alternative to studying; from Main Street to the Hill Survey of local bars.
29 Cedarloo area flourishes in varied activity Survey of local entertainment and recreation sites.