Issue Contents

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1 Food fight breaks out in Redeker
Pfitzenmaier--Glenn
Two food fights recently broke out at the Redeker Center; photo.
2 Heat taken off Kamerick's dogs
Knickrehm--Kevin
After complaints from UNI employees, the heating system was removed from the President's garage.
3 School of Business recruits faculty; seek accreditation Robert Waller believes that when the proportion of students and faculty becomes compatible, accreditation will follow; photo.
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4 'Profs resisting evaluation show lack of confidence'
Washington--Thomas
Professor approves of CATE handbook.
5 'Too much hooplah being generated by the CATE handbook'
Piwowarski--Roger J. (Class of 1981)
Student believes there is too much controversy over the CATE handbook; faculty are feeling threatened by it. Student feels that there is too much controversy over the CATE handbook.
6 Newspaper should serve interests of students
Howard--Craig G.
Believes that although the Northern Iowan has some weaknesses, it is a good publication.
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7 Love that punk rock!
Shike--Barb
Photograph of a child wearing headphones; photo.
8 Workshop offers folk, disco dance
Pfitzenmaier--Glenn
A two-day workshop will allow physical education teachers and others to update their skills in the area of folk and disco dancing.
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9 'Counseling in 1980s' conference here today Edwin Herr, Penn State University, will be the keynote speaker for the 'Counseling in 1980s' conference.
10 UNI grad in unique program Julie Geier is now teaching second grade in the French Immersion program in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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11 Black issues discussed; situation changed little since '69
Shike--Barb
A speak-out was held to discuss where UNI is and what improvements need to be made ten years after demands were made on African-American issues; photo.
12 What's up Meetings and activities; Cedar Falls Community Action Network; Live from Studio I; French students; dance workshop.
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13 Moments of contemplation
Shike--Barb
A student sitting in the window well and looking out the window in the residence hall; photo.
14 Pianist reaches success in Orient
Wadas--Carol L. (Student--1979)
Howard Aibel spent time in Korea performing and teaching.
15 Sunday concert Gallery of Art
Ove--Karen
A concert will be held in conjunction with the current art exhibit, both celebrating the International Year of the Child.
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16 New course explores art of living
Ove--Karen
An experimental course in the humanities entitled "The Uses of the Humanities in Becoming Human" will be offered next semester.
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17 Editor says H-bomb article doesn't provide blueprint for it
Fish--Don
Erwin Knoll, editor of "The Progressive' magazine, spoke about his concern that the government has issued an injunction preventing his magazine from publishing an article on the H-bomb.
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18 Cornerback Smiley player of the week Mike Smiley is honored as player of the week; photo.
19 Panthers, Coyotes in DakotaDome; slim chances for crown tie in MCC
Cannon--Bill (Student--1979-1980)
Panthers may have a chance at the conference crown.
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20 Martial artists receive medals Two UNI women received medals in the Kansas State tournament.
21 New sidewalks aid in getting to Dome
Hessburg--Matt
A sidewalk is installed that allows pedestrians to use the new overpass from the Speech/Art Complex to the UNI-Dome.
22 UNI JV falls to Iowa Central 49-21
Gilgen--Bert
Kirk Hobbs scored for the Panthers; photo.
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23 BOO!
Grevas--Daniel J. (Class of 1977)
Halloween; photos.