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1 Don¿t ask me, I just work here
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Muhammad Ali may be returning to the ring.
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2 Don't forget to pack those first-aid essentials
Berry--Robert
Packing first-aid items is wise when doing outdoor activities.
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3 Dorms may receive cable TV
Gibbs--Kimberly K. (Class of 1981)
Barbara Lounsberry discusses the possibility of UNI dorms having access to cable TV.
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4 Grid iron review Coach Dan Dorazio reviews the performance of the players during a recent football practice; photo.
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5 Held hostage?
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Photograph of a cannon located on campus; photo.
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6 Just horsin' around Black Hawk Stables, owned and operated by William Ratliff, offers horseback riding to UNI students.
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7 Ronstadt shows shades of new wave on album 'Mad Love'
Hart--Bob
Review of Linda Ronstadt's new album Mad Love.
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8 Ronstadt, Chapin, The Osmonds, Travers, Pride in area concerts
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9 Women coaches express their feelings toward Division I change
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
UNI's women coaches offer their opinions of the change to Division I athletics.
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10 Candidate says Trilateral Commission not responsible for poor grain prices Democratic congressional candidate Lynn Cutler spoke at a meeting of the Young Democrats. Cutler's speech focused on her concerns about the Trilateral Commission, which she believes is not responsible for rural economic hardship; photo.
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11 Faculty Senate approves changes despite objection
Armstrong--Kathryn R. (Class of 1982)
The Faculty Senate approved changes to the curriculum. Some of these changes included the modification of prerequisites and the restructuring of majors and minors. James Skaine of the speech department objected to many of the changes.
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12 Heritage Week features Bond Georgia state senator Julian Bond will speak at UNI-CUE as part of Black Heritage Week; photo.
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13 Let's rhumba!
Shaw--Jeffrey C. (Student--1980)
The music group "Los Unicos" performed in the Union as part of a Pan American Week.
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14 Men's Day an insult
Erickson--LeAnn A. (Class of 1981)
Believes the article entitled, "Announcing the First Annual Men's Day", was in extremely poor taste.
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15 New KCRS staff New members of the KCRS staff are Keely Mooney, Dick Keegan, Joel Schutta, and Jim Hessburg.
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16 Possibility of errors in NI article?
Waller--Robert James (Classes of 1962 and 1964; Management Faculty)
Errors in the article concerning registration problems.
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17 Should the government continue to bail out Chrysler? Students asked about the situation at the Chrysler Corporation; photo.
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18 Some more words of wisdom?
Helten--Michael John (Class of 1980)
"Men of sense do not feel threatened by women of nonsense."
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19 Sports coverage poor
Dunn--Tom
Believes the Northern Iowan sports department has printed numerous errors.
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20 Student's behavior very immature
Cather--Gregory L. (Class of 1981)
A student at a bar on the Hill acted very immaturely to the bartender and police.
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21 UN thanks fraternity
Lamb--Carol
Thanks to Delta Chi fraternity and Little Sisters for assistance in running the Model U. N. conference.
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22 Close, but no bikinis
Herzog--Larry
Students enjoy the nice weather; photo.
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23 Drama depicts Southern struggles during 1930s The Interpreters Theatre will perform "Tobacco Road".
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24 Loosen up and swing your bodies
Langguth--Teresa (Class of 1981)
Folk Dance Club director Gary Sanders discusses the Spring Folk Dance Festival held tonight.
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25 Alpha Delta Pi car wash Car wash held April 20.
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26 Apartment awareness Important information on apartment hunting.
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27 Buses available to Ames to see orchestra Civic Arts Association is arranging bus trips to Ames to see the Philadelphia Orchestra.
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28 Canoe/picnic Trip sponsored by the UPB.
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29 Conservation Club Will hold organizational meeting.
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30 Department of English Language and Literature spring faculty get-together Will award spring essay contest winners.
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31 Historical vegetable art Works by John Bowitz will be displayed in the Union.
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32 I-Club All members must attend meeting.
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33 IaPIRG All who have contributed to organization are encouraged to attend.
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34 IaPIRG sun-earth day Will hold speakout.
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35 Revolution and reconstruction in Nicaragua Lee Artz will speak about Nicaragua.
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36 Slave auction Residents of Bender Hall will be auctioned off.
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37 Social Work Club Will meet to vote on constitution.
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38 Spring folk dance festival Everyone welcome to attend.
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39 Square dance with the C. W. stompers Held in the Wesley Center.
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40 UNI style show Held as part of SUNI-Days.
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41 Wednesday evening worship Services held at Lutheran Student Center.
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42 What's up Meetings and activities.
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43 A pig that smelled good Students pose with a pig at a recent resident assistants workshop; photo.
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44 Chinese cooking Evelyn Chien will give a demonstration on Chinese cooking.
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45 Energy politics Seminars on energy conservation will be given; Sam Tuthill will speak.
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46 KUNI airs speakers KUNI will broadcast speakers live as part of Black Heritage Week at UNI.
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47 SUNI-Daze features numerous activities Schedule of events for SUNI-Days.
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48 Variety show tonight, tomorrow The spring variety show will be held in Russell Hall.
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49 The Oscars: agree or not, we'll keep watching
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
A look at this year's academy award winners.
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50 Trumpeter Bobby Shew to perform as guest soloist for UNI jazz
Shaw--Jeffrey C. (Student--1980)
Contemporary jazz artist Bobby Shew will perform with UNI's Jazz Band II tonight in Russell Hall.
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51 Fashion show UNI fashion club is holding its second annual style show as part of SUNI-Days.
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52 Organ concert KUNI will broadcast a live recital dedicating a pipe organ in an area church.
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53 Study probes interests of retarded adults Lous Heshusius spent time observing in an adult group home as research for her dissertation; photo.
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54 Faculty aids Conference Members of UNI's Speech/Theatre faculty participated at a conference held in Omaha, Nebraska.
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55 Pot may lower hormone levels, affect milk of nursing mothers'
Armstrong--Kathryn R. (Class of 1982)
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare has put out new medical findings on the effects of marijuana.
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56 Baseball splits with Dubuque UNI split a doubleheader with the University of Dubuque.
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57 Men's tennis top Bulldogs 8-1 The Panthers' victory over Drake brought them to a 23-5-1 overall record.
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58 Rugby grabs 22-0 win over Mt. Pleasant UNI opened its season with a victory over Mt. Pleasant.
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59 Softball wins four, Stielow hurls no-hitter, team now 15-9 UNI defeats Luther and Loras.
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60 Women finish ninth at Drake Jan Messerschmidt led UNI to a ninth place finish in the Drake Invitational.
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61 Golfers swing past Loras 307-380 UNI didn't compete in the University of Iowa Invitational because of snow.
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62 Panther gridmen in second week of spring practice
Shaw--Jeffrey C. (Student--1980)
UNI completed its first week of practice with a forty minute scrimmage; photo.
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63 Living cheaper off-campus
Herzog--Larry
Off-campus living is currently cheaper for some students; photo.