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1 Proposal bids to reduce number of Macintosh campus computers Student Computer Center Management team proposes to reduce number of Macintosh computers on campus from twenty-eight to fourteen after doing three semester research study.
2 Simon says: Former senator on languages; Illinois rep on campus Monday Former Senator Paul Simon will speak at the Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series Monday in the Union; Simon will speak on the topic of language and society.
3 Arnold, Nechanicky elected to NISG helm after runoff; after another round of voting, another week of waiting¿ Nick Arnold and Andrea Nechanicky won the NISG election with 868 votes; Nieting and Brownell had 581 votes; photo.
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4 Hermsen's accusations uncalled for Student agrees with Jason Hermsen's proposal for education reform but feels generalizations about education majors were uncalled for.
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5 Professor to 're-tool' newsroom skills; Chris Ogbondah receives national fellowship Chris Ogbondah recently received a six-week fellowship from the American Press Institute to spend time in a newsroom and will soon publish his third book; photo.
6 Orchesis spring show set to sizzle "Spring Performance '99" will feature many different dances and the Northern Iowa Young People's Dance Team.
7 Untitled Students braiding hair to prepare for Camp Adventure Songfest; photo.
8 Former art students achieving fame Former students Amy Backer and Ryan McAdam were chosen by the Art Department to submit slides of their work to Print magazine; Print magazine will publish their work; photo.
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9 Professor seeks to improve education for Iowa students Richard Varn will leave his current position in ITS to become the Chief Information Officer for the State of Iowa beginning April 1; photo.
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10 Warm temps keep students guessing Alan Czarnetski offers some explanations for the warm temperatures we experienced in February.
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11 The Riot Act Student uses another's toothbrush.
12 "8mm" enters world of grim, porn Review of movie "8mm".
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13 Starr among 10 players selected first team all-MVC Allison Starr was named to the MVC first team and all defensive team; Barb Bennett received honorable mention status; photo.
14 NCAA berths at stake for Panthers UNI hopes to win its fourteenth consecutive East Regional Championship tomorrow at Howard University and send several wrestlers on to the NCAA Championships; photo.
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15 Dunbar hires three new assistants Garrick McGee was hired as wide receivers coach, Chris Whitmore as secondary coach, and Jay Kaiser as tight ends coach and offensive line assistant; Jay Niemann was promoted to defensive coordinator.
16 Three Panthers vie for NCAA Championships tomorrow Jake Pauli, Jason Boness, and Devon Davis will compete in the NCAA Indoor National Championships today and tomorrow in Indianapolis.
17 Strong singles play lifts UNI women Heather Mowery led the top five singles players as they all went 2-1; team defeated Air Force and Denver College but lost to Colorado State last weekend.
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18 Tough foes await women at Southeast UNI will play Southeast Missouri State, Harvard, Southwest Missouri State, and Western Illinois this weekend in Missouri; photo.
19 Panther eye 9-0 mark on road trip Team is currently 5-0 as it begins a four-game series against Tennessee-Martin this weekend.
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20 Department head to speak as part of leadership seminar Betty DeBerg will speak at the Anna E. McGovern Leadership Seminar Monday on the topic of religion on campus.
21 Stensrud wins Iowa voice award William H. Stensrud won $400 and a chance to appear in a Bettendorf concert at the Iowa auditions for the Student Auditions Biennial Awards in the category of men's voice.
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22 UNI volleyball club to hold weekend event Two men's and four women's Panther volleyball club teams will compete at the United States Volleyball tournament tomorrow in the WRC.
23 It's official: Baseball is back Columnist is glad the professional baseball season is back in full swing.
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24 March marks month of women's history celebrations Feminism is main focus is Women's History Month; schedule of events is given.
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25 Greene, Beck to head NI in 1999-2000 Kylie Greene is named Executive Editor of the NI for summer and the next academic year; Ryan Beck is named Managing Editor for the same time period; photo.
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26 New rates make 'phoning home' cheaper, simpler ICN will now provide cheaper long-distance rates for international calls; AT & T will still remain as a back-up.
27 Physics Olympics: a test of brain power Physics Olympics contestants received points for their creations and top schools were awarded plaques yesterday in the Dome; photo.
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28 Monica, Monica, Monica Editorial staff admits to watching Barbara Walters interview with Monica Lewinsky on TV Wednesday and hopes this is the final editorial ever written about her.
29 The wrong question to ask Many sexual assault victims are faced with criticism and questions if they do not report the crime.
30 Pre-teen America in trouble Children today need more discipline; materialism is too important in society.
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31 Unidentified man keeps nightly vigil outside Stein Unidentified man encourages people to go to the Stein.
32 Hermsen should 'get a clue' Column on elementary and P. E. majors insulted a large number of students.
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33 Columnist strikes in 'stellar fashion' Believes Jason Hermsen displayed his ignorance by writing stereotypes of education majors and insulting half of campus in a recent column.
34 Sorority setting 'standards of excellence' Student thanks Greek community for their work after sorority system won three regional awards.
35 Hermsen's attacks anger many, prove nothing Believes Jason Hermsen's February 23 column "degrade[d] and demoralize[d] education majors¿"