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1 Brisk weather greets parents
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
Parents visited the UNI campus; photo
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2 East to West, West to East, sports practices swap gyms
Schulte--Joan
Two classes and five athletics teams switch gyms to make better use of the newly renamed East and West gyms.
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3 Nuclear industry talk to be tomorrow afternoon
Gaertnier--Meta
A presentation about the nuclear industry and its hazards will be held in memory of Karen Silkwood.
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4 UNI students travel to New York to take a close look at hunger
Bush--Barb
Carol Lamb and Jack Geiger will travel to New York to attend a Seminar on Food and Development Issues for Model United Nation Secretariat Leaders.
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5 'Faculty is stuck, unless Regents takes action'
Richards--Jim
Asks taxpayers to support the United Faculty.
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6 'Points need to be evaluated,' says writer of his support for CATE handbook
Washington--Thomas
Supports the CATE handbook.
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7 Purple Arrow thanks to Lawther Hall
Broderick--Kathy
Thanks Lawther Hall residents for their treats to children on Halloween.
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8 Raffle was a success Tau Kappa Epsilon sisters thank everyone who supported their raffle.
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9 Untitled
Hoff--Gary
Cartoon depicts two professors discussing the proposed Course and Teacher Evaluation handbook.
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10 Untitled
Jorgensen--Kathleen (Class of 1982)
Warns students that are vandalizing university and private property; they are not protected from prosecution; photo.
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11 'Court of the Spirit King' presented
Trout--Carleen
Interpreters Theatre will hold its third production.
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12 'Glass house'' The movie "Glass House" is being shown; interested faculty and students are invited to watch.
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13 'No One's Perfect'
Shike--Barb
Student wearing sun glasses on the back of head; photo.
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14 Workshop to explore sexuality The Human Sexuality Task Force will host a weekend workshop on human sexual attitudes.
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15 There's a place for academic grievances; students must initiate the action
Knickrehm--Kevin
The Student Academic Appeals Board receives grievances from students dissatisfied with a grade.
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16 'Façade' presented this evening A Chamber Concert will be held by the School of Music.
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17 While you're standing in line, read these registration tips
Gaertnier--Meta
Recommends using advisor for more than just a signature for registration.
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18 ". . . and the light"
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
The top of a church steeple is lighted; photo.
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19 Decriminalizing pot: UNI has largest NORML chapter in Iowa
Parsons--Pat
The UNI Chapter of the National Organization to Reform Marijuana Laws currently has sixty members.
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20 'Apocalypse Now': worth waiting
Gaertnier--Meta
Review of the movie "Apocalypse Now."
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21 In contrast . . .
Shike--Barb
A tree that has lost its leaves; photo.
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22 Conference features art speakers
Ove--Karen
A two-day conference entitled "Arts education: a State Conference" will feature speakers from different parts of the country.
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23 Tomahawk offers helping hand to the elderly and handicapped
Rigby--Leigh
Tomahawk's fall project is to do yardwork and other odd jobs for the elderly and handicapped.
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24 Future teachers given 'the rest of the story': UNI's SISEA membership outstanding
Ove--Karen
The UNI chapter of the Student Iowa State Education Association had 368 members last year.
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25 Mozart music in soprano recital Kay Murray's recital will include the works of Mozart as well as some by German, Spanish, Italian, and American composers.
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26 Play on
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
The band Sturgis Falls played in the Towers lounge; photo.
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27 What's up Meetings and activities; World Wide Day of Fast; Gamma Sigma Lamda.
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28 Panthers drop final 24-17 to WKU
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
UNI lost to Western Kentucky; photo.
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29 Panther runners place 4th in nation UNI placed fourth in the nation at Riverside, California.
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30 Regionals await UNI V-ball team UNI placed sixth out of ten teams in the University of Minnesota Invitational.
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31 Untitled
Shike--Barb
UNI-Alumni wrestling meet is held; photo.
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32 Alumni meet ends in tie UNI had a Varsity-Alumni wrestling meet.
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33 Men open season with Alumni meet
Holt--Bart
UNI has five returning All-Americans.
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34 Regional 4th for field hockey women
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
UNI placed sixth in the regional field hockey meet.
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35 'Shakespeare has something to offer 20th-century mind'
McBeth--Marcy
Louise Forest presented a lecture entitled "Looking at Shakespeare from a 20th Century Perspective."
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36 A little R &R
Shike--Barb
Cherie Medbury reads a book in her lounge; photo.
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37 Fall "Competitive Art Show" ends Friday at A&I building
Ove--Karen
The fall "Competitive Art Show" features works completed since last May.
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38 Food, entertainment offer international flavor
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
The fourth annual food fair supplies dishes from various countries as well as a variety of entertainment; photo.