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1 'All That Jazz': loaded with symbolism
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Review of the movie "All That Jazz."
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2 "It's showtime folks!"
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Iowa's opponent tomorrow night is Louisville.
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3 Flipping fitness for everyone Physical fitness classes will be offered for UNI families beginning next month.
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4 Four teams travel south for spring break All four of UNI's men's spring teams will be traveling south for spring break.
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5 Jog-A-Thon hoping to raise $75,000
Korte--Jim
UNI's Athletic Department is sponsoring a Jog-A-Thon in hopes of raising $75,000 for the department.
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6 Marshall Tucker: We attract following 'selling ourselves'
Hessburg--Matt
Excerpts from interview with the Marshall Tucker Band, who recently performed in the UNI-Dome; photo.
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7 Matmen end season at NCAA I final Division II record of 14-5-1
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
The Panthers place second in NCAA II championships and have four qualifiers in the Division I national meet.
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8 NCAA II meet draws twelve Panther tankers Twelve Panthers are in Youngstown, Ohio, this weekend swimming in the NCAA Division II Championships.
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9 Raw egg
Herzog--Larry
Members of an Industrial Graphics class designed and built an apparatus to drop eggs; photo.
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10 Spring chipper
Shaw--Jeffrey C. (Student--1980)
Bill Sutton had the opportunity to practice for this year's golf season due to the nice weather; photo.
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11 Author speaks on her triumph over addiction to tranquilizers
Lobsinger--Diane J. (Class of 1981)
Author Barbara Gordon will speak at the fourth annual Women's Day. Other activities include fifteen workshops and a series of short films.
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12 Gone home
Herzog--Larry
Students leave for spring break and classrooms are empty; photo.
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13 RHA recommends extension of residence hall keg policy
Wiley--Jim
The Residence Hall Association would like to extend the trial period for the dorm keg policy. Under the trial run, kegs are allowed only in designated areas in dormitories and only if the party is registered.
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14 The campus grows quiet . . . Though UNI students have left for spring break, many UNI facilities such as the Rod Library and the UNI Museum remain open.
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15 UNI student charged with attempted murder UNI student Constance Wells was charged with attempted murder after trying to stab her roommate with a butter knife.
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16 'Thank you laPIRG'
Jorgensen--Kathleen (Class of 1982)
Believes organization serves a beneficial purpose.
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17 'This Ministry called The Way is Christianity in its only logical and spiritual expression'
Boustead--Michael
Controversy over the alleged cult The Way.
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18 How easily we forget
Knickrehm--Kevin
Americans should remember the hostages in Iran.
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19 UNI 'system' fails student in emergency
Bruening--Mary L.
Believes UNI should contact students when there is an emergency.
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20 Untitled
Hoff--Gary
Student dreams of spring break.
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21 Art a la Carte Scott Cawelti from the English department will lecture on the art of film.
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22 English Department wants you to be a winner! The English department is sponsoring an essay contest.
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23 From log to . . .
Shaw--Jeffrey C. (Student--1980)
Debbie Branco works on her project for her Wood Design class; photo.
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24 Gallery of Art Student exhibition now showing.
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25 Passover invitation Passover participation offered for Jewish students away from home.
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26 Spring essay contest Department sponsoring essay contest.
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27 What's up Meetings and activities.
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28 'You and Your Money'
Langguth--Teresa (Class of 1981)
A non credit community class on money and inflation will be held beginning April 8. The class will be taught by UNI grad Larry Hays.
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29 Literary critic to address UNI Robert Scholes, a professor at Brown University, will give a lecture on the study of critical theory. This lecture will be this year's H. Williard Reninger Lecture.
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30 Rise early for sunrise service
Long--Karen
College religious organizations will hold an ecumenical Easter service on top of the Union.
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31 Senate Scene A recent senate meeting brought changes in the student activities budget. IaPIRG, the Ethnic Minorities Cultural and Educational Center, and Black History Week were affected by the changes.
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32 Solar energy group meets The newly formed Black Hawk County Solar Energy Association will hold its first meeting.