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1 Amateur and professional
Shaw--Jeffrey C. (Student--1980)
Jim Challas and Kevin Davis compete in the Frisbee exhibition; photo.
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2 Arbitrator finds contract violated
Knickrehm--Kevin
An arbitrator suggests that the university look at its language concerning promotion and tenure; believes it is ambiguous.
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3 Honor veteran denounces draft
Armstrong--Kathryn R. (Class of 1982)
Bill Tracey speaks on campus at an anti-draft rally; photo.
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4 'Government, buy your own rafts'
Leonard--Tom
Negative feelings about the government wanting people's rafts.
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5 'Panic going on due to lack of understanding'
Sellars--Robert
Believes that with clear thinking and an understanding of our strategic position, Americans can get out of this current mess.
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6 'Prof's basis of argument seriously flawed'
Maypole--Donald E. (Social Work Faculty)
Believes some of the remarks made by David Morgan on current politics need documentation.
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7 'Thanks, invitation to skate Prexy's Pond'
Budweg--Ward J.
Invites students, faculty, and families to skate on Prexy's Pond.
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8 Untitled
Hoff--Gary
Characters represent UNI professors.
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9 Earn credit by watching television
Cornish--Karla
The three-hour course "The Shakespeare Plays II" will be made available on public television stations.
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10 Overseas teaching jobs exist The fourth annual Overseas Recruiting Fair will include a dinner for the recruiters.
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11 China expert from State Dept. will speak on campus Thursday Charles Freeman will present the seminar entitled "China, Mongolia, and the Soviet Union"; photo.
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12 What's up Meetings and activities.
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13 Abortion topic begins series The first topic in the Spring Forum series is abortion.
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14 Scholarship UNISA is offering a scholarship.
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15 Trivia experts prepare; contest this weekend
Wiley--Jim
KCRS conducts its annual 24-hour trivia contest.
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16 Writing exam Student writing competency has increased since the writing competency exam became a requirement.
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17 Bang the drum Roy Burns will present a clinic for drummers.
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18 Brass performance cancelled The performance of the Northern Brass Quintet has been cancelled.
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19 Free lesson A course for women on self-defense will be held.
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20 From the CIA to UNI; teaching is the career he could live with
Cahill--Mary E. (Class of 1981)
Larry Brown, UNI professor, is a former CIA-agent; photo.
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21 Swim a lap, figure your taxes, or buy a ticket this Valentine's Day
Ove--Karen
Free or inexpensive ideas for Valentine's Day.
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22 'RHA' is password
Rigby--Leigh
The theme for this year's Residence Hall Association party is "Bonnie and Clyde".
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23 A 'jazzy' weekend planned for Tallcorn Band Festival
Rigby--Leigh
Fifty-two high school bands are scheduled to compete in this year's Tallcorn Band Festival.
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24 Horse of a different color
Herzog--Larry
A wire horse's head is one of the props used in UNI's upcoming production of "Equus"; photo.
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25 Rueter explores the psychology of sports
Cannon--Bill (Student--1979-1980)
Profile of Dancer Hall Coordinator Martha Rueter; photo.
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26 Gymnasts defeat Platteville women UNI beats Platteville, 108.95-101.45, setting one team and two individual records.
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27 UNI whips #9 Minnesota; record now 14-5-1 after biggest win
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
UNI defeated Minnesota, 24-14; photo.
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28 Panther cagers lose to Northern Michigan 71-64 UNI lost its fourth conference meet Saturday to Northern Michigan.
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29 Runners win dual 78-53 over Mankato
Shaw--Jeffrey C. (Student--1980)
UNI beat Mankato State and will be hosting the UNI-Dome Invitational with eight teams competing; photo.
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30 Tankers drown St. Cloud 78-31 UNI is now 5-1 in dual competition and has one meet remaining before the Mid-Continent meet.
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31 Women lose in overtime UNI lost to South Dakota, 89-87, in overtime.
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32 Take it to heart: a Valentine's Day survival kit Valentine's Day ideas and traditions are given.