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1 Funding for research $10,000 is made available to assist graduate students.
2 Look, folks, no gas!
Elbert--Sharon
Many UNI students are taking the cheap way to get around by using a bicycle; photo.
3 Pearson made administration VP
Gaertnier--Meta
Lynnetta Pearson has been appointed UNISA vice president of administration; photo.
4 UNISA is put on probation by USSA
Gaertnier--Meta
Because UNISA's delegation had no minority delegate at the national conference, it was placed on probation.
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5 New UNISA VP says, 'job will get done'
Pearson--Lynnetta
UNISA has taken on a lot of changes, but it is a year for the UNISA to grow and expand.
6 Prof 'heartsick' about projector theft
Hoff--Darrel Barton (Earth Science Faculty)
Professor Darrel B. Hoff writes about a projector that was stolen.
7 Untitled Believes John Kamerick needs to improve the quality of his interaction with students and faculty; photo.
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8 Kamerick blamed for growing danger of 'managerial elite' Believes students, faculty, and staff should take steps toward returning the university to one that focuses on education.
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9 Ad students help public groups
Tiede--Vicky
Each semester UNI advertising students work with problems in the public area.
10 Hey, it's Joe Cool!
Elbert--Sharon
Mike Obermeier is wearing a pair of oversized glasses; photo.
11 Religion on TV
Fish--Don
A television-based course entitled "The Long Search--A Study of Religions" will be offered this fall.
12 UNI cutting energy costs UNI will continue to comply with Emergency Building Temperature Restrictions to cut the cost of energy.
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13 Nuclear pros and cons discussed
Pfitzenmaier--Glenn
Iowa Public Interest Research Group hosted a debate on the pros and cons of nuclear energy.
14 What's up Meetings and activities; Saturday Night Alive; Pro-Choice Rally; Women Athletes.
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15 Develop a green thumb
Elbert--Sharon
Tips given for growing plants; photo.
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16 Dining services moved
McBeth--Marcy
Director of Dining Services office is moved to the Redeker Lounge.
17 Meditation Room The Meditation Room was remodeled over summer and now hosts a conference table with eight chairs.
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18 Ray Charles coming to UNI-Dome Sunday Grammy award-winning performer Ray Charles to appear in the UNI-Dome; photo.
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19 'The Muppet Movie:' a touch of madcap genius
Gaertnier--Meta
Review of "The Muppet Movie"; photo.
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20 'Live From Studio One' Kevin Conner and Doug Koempel performed on guitar and piano at KUNI's 'Live From Studio One'; photo.
21 Join music groups Several music groups are looking for additional members.
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22 College Hill Criterium to be held College Hill Merchants are sponsoring the College Hill Criterium.
23 Football Action Nelson Berry picks up some yardage for the Panthers in this photograph; photo.
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24 Runners favored in first meet UNI's first meet is in Rock Island, Illinois. The Panthers are expected to finish first.
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25 Cougars blank Panther opener
Cannon--Bill (Student--1979-1980)
UNI was defeated by the Minnesota-Morris Cougars, 13-0.
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26 On the loose Football player Steve Sandon tries to outrun an opponent; photo.
27 Twin brothers? Football players Kelly Ellis and Nelson Berry are running down the field; photo.
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28 Become an art guide
Givens--Lila
A sign-up meeting will be held for the docent program.
29 Northern Iowan gets new advisor Jackson Baty, professor of educational psychology, is the new advisor of the Northern Iowan; photo.
30 Virginia native adjusts well to Iowa while substitute teaching
Givens--Lila
Leila Christenbury, who is substituting for nine months at UNI, says Iowans are genuinely hospitable.
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31 Education conference tomorrow
Eldridge--Carol
The conference "Alternative Images of the Future: Scenarios for Education and Preparation of Teachers" will be a forum for suggestions for improving the teacher education program at UNI.
32 Tuesday morning blahs¿
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
Jim Lanning relaxes on top of the union; photo.
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33 Kamerick: academic program excellent
Knickrehm--Kevin
President John Kamerick and Judy Harrington, faculty chair, speak to faculty.
34 UNISA to hold special election Special election to be held to fill vacant positions.
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35 Guthrie open houses The Guthrie Theater announces a new series of open houses.
36 Old Aud roof fixed $75,000 was spent in repairs to the roof of the Auditorium over the summer.
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37 Beer: going for gusto over 2000 years The history and brewing process of beer is explained.
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38 What's in a beer? A proposal before federal government agencies would enable people to read what the ingredients are in beer.
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39 Back to the pack again
Elbert--Sharon
Different photographs are shown of students and their backpacks; photo.