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1 Bright lights, city lights
Shike--Barb
View of Waterloo near the Cedar River; photo.
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2 Parade float burns; $350 damage
Knickrehm--Kevin
Floats from the Homecoming parade may be stored at the O.R. Latham field after the parade to prevent future damage.
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3 UNISA brings Second City comics to Aud
Gaertnier--Meta
Among the items discussed at the recent UNISA meeting was the upcoming performance of Second City.
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4 Committee thanks enthusiastic student body The 1979 Homecoming Committee thanks the students of UNI for their participation in this year's Homecoming
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5 Sound off
Cate--Thomas J. (Class of 1980)
If students show more maturity and are responsible for their actions, policies in the residence hall will reflect this.
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6 Using proper channels opened no doors
Griep--Martha
Feels the key policy within the residence halls needs to be examined.
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7 'Uncalled for resentment towards Greeks'
Farner--Chad R. (Class of 1982)
Feels the Greek system needs to be respected as an acceptable part of campus life..
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8 He's a singing minstrel
Knickrehm--Kevin
After being a professor for two years, Ted Warmbrand, has taken his music and songs around the country for the last ten years.
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9 Help for those who have term paper blues
Knickrehm--Kevin
The Maps and Documents Room of the Library can provide a wealth of information.
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10 A bull's eye punt!
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
Photograph of someone playing football; photo.
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11 Academic holiday October 18 and 19 will be an academic holiday from classes.
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12 Ask the president President Jimmy Carter will field questions on the radio from citizens across the country
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13 Lanthrop speaks on talk show
Hessburg--Matt
Craig Lathrop, UNISA president, discusses campus issues.
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14 Six foreign faculty members new There are six new international faculty members teaching this fall.
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15 Register to vote in city election
Siepmann--Stacey
Students can register either in person at the county courthouse or via a post card to vote in the upcoming elections.
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16 What's up Meetings and activities.
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17 Sen. Baker best choice for president, says daughter
Gaertnier--Meta
Cissy Baker, daughter of presidential hopeful Howard Baker, spoke to students to acquaint them with Sen. Baker's views.
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18 Technology theorist in seminar Karl Hess, noted technology theorist, will participate in a seminar.
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19 Grades may be due sooner
Bush--Barb
Items on the Faculty Senate meeting agenda included consideration of when final grades are due, representation on committees for the School of Business and an ad hoc committee to study composition of the Faculty Senate.
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20 Like the fingers . . .
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
Photograph of an evergreen branch; photo.
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21 A different death Interpreters Theatre will present "Come Lady Death."
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22 Autumn glow
Shike--Barb
Autumn scene of falling leaves; photo.
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23 Conference celebrates Year of the Child
Shike--Barb
UNI will host the Region V Children's Theatre Association of American Conference; photo.
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24 Drawing nudes: a 'psychologically charged' experience
Ove--Karen
Professor feels that nude modeling is not a form of pornography because pornography is supposed to arouse a particular feeling. Nude modeling is to be used in a technical, aesthetic way.
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25 'Right to Art' exhibit at Gallery Special exhibits are being featured for the International Year of the Child.
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26 Bach Consort begins first season Sunday The newly formed UNI Bach Consort presented Baroque music on original instruments.
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27 'Octubafest' this weekend Events planned for the third annual "Octubafest" are listed.
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28 'Seduction of Joe Tynan' fine, sensitive
Gaertnier--Meta
Review of the movie 'Seduction of Joe Tynan.'
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29 Fleetwood Mac coming to Dome
Gaertnier--Meta
Part of "Fleetwood Mac's" worldwide tour includes a stop at the UNI-Dome.
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30 Send poems to magazine Students may submit any type of verse for inclusion in the magazine, "College Poetry Review".
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31 Unique ad draws poor response
Wadas--Carol L. (Student--1979)
An ad trying to hire a woman to jump out of a cake at a bachelor party drew few responses.
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32 Cyclones bump UNI JV, 21-16
Hoefler--Joseph J. (Class of 1983)
UNI beat the Cyclones, 21-16.
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33 UNI V-ball downs Hawkeye's 3-1
Langguth--Teresa (Class of 1981)
The Panthers kept a perfect dual meet record of 4-0.
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34 Field hockey ties team from Luther
Langguth--Teresa (Class of 1981)
UNI tied with Luther after losing eight games straight.
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35 UNI meets Western Illinois
Cannon--Bill (Student--1979-1980)
UNI will be competing against Western Illinois this week.
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36 'Quixote:' the Don is alive at Theatre UNI
Shike--Barb
From the play 'Quixote"; photo.
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37 24-hour trivia contest on KCRS
Wiley--Jim
KCRS will broadcast a trivia question every fifteen minutes for 24 hours; teams can compete for prizes.
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38 Dance to nostalgic jazz tonight Sue Stoltenberg will make her singing debut, along with performances by Jazz Bands I and II, performing at the second annual Big Band Dance.
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39 Exhibit features portraits by Janice Johnson
Ove--Karen
Janice Johnson, a grad student, will have a one-woman show.