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    Northern Light, volume 1, number 17

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    Table of Contents
    Budget cuts haunt UAA By: Robert Devine (1) US divided, may disband By: John Woodbury (1) KMPS radio play combines talents and tales of DJs and actors BY: John Raffetto (1) Opinion (2) US News (2) UAA Focus: Soviet newspapers By: Anthony Wilson-Smith (3) Letters to the editor (3) Yossarian By: David Stroup (5) The Rock-N-Troll Bands BY: Unknown (5) NOGUSKA Nuggets By: Unknown (5) “School Daze” By: Done’ Mckoy (5) Single Slices By: Peter Kohlsaat (5) Crossword (5) Answers to last week’s puzzle (5) Highlight (6) Colleagues confer about drug abuse By: Louise O’Brien-Dominguez (7) Single scene plagued by corny pick-up lines BY: Arlitia Jones (7) Alternative music needs judgement BY: Mike Hausler (9) “Who’s better, Who’s best,” better Who, not best BY: Unknown (9) Cameras freeze UAA By: Unknown (10) Soviets arrival makes history By: Soren Wuerth (11) Yupiks strengthen relations By: Robert Devine (11) Soviet press gaining freedom BY: Robert Devine (12) Anchorage family opens home to Soviet visitor By: John Woodbury (12) Traditional dancers give emotional performance By: Nikishka Stewart (13) Shasha a rock veteran By: John Raffetto (14) East and West rock Sullivan Arena By: Arlitia Jones (14) A talk with Sergeui By: Soren Wuerth (15) Students to link culture in Bering Strait crossing By: Jay Stange (16) AOC considers athletic exchanges with Soviets By: Jay Stange (17) Shopping malls a destination for Soviet delegation By: Louise O’Brien-Dominguez (18) Protesting a lonely job By: Louise O’Brien-Dominguez (18) Nation’s best compete in Tournament By: Jay Stange (19) Seawolves fall to Fairbanks By: Beth Curro (20) Lazzelle conquers Iditabike trail, elements By: Arlitia Jones (21) Radical but healthy diet may decrease clogged arteries By: Unknown (21) Ellison plays key role off ice By: Beth Curro (22) UAA sports medicine By: Kim Hastings (22) Skiers race for prizes, pleasure at Hilltop By: Unknown (23) UAA Nordic, alpine skiers travel to Jackson Hole to compete with 20 other teams in nationals By: John Woodbury (23) Visit with Soviets dispels many myths By: Soren Wuerth (26) The man, The myth At large BY: Hugh Dood and Lou N. Brow (26) University police blotter (26) Bush drops by Anchorage By: John Raffetto (28) Northern Light News By: Unknown (28)
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    1989-02-27
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    Union of Students, University of Alaska Anchorage
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    Journal
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    Union of Students at UAA Northern Light newspaper, Archives and Special Collections, Consortium Library, University of Alaska Anchorage.
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