Issue Contents
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1 | Congress revamps BEOG reductions Bengston--Bruce (Class of 1964) |
The proposed reduction of the Basic Education Opportunity Grant has been retooled. The change will now take $50 from each student's financial aid package. |
2 | Everybody's doing it! McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990; |
Kathy Nelson, Greg Baum, and Earl Maulding finish off a dance number in "Anything Goes." |
3 | Jepson estate funds lecture series | Lawrence Jepson, a 1917 graduate of UNI, died on June 17, 1980. Jepson left most of his estate to the University of Northern Iowa for the purpose of establishing a lecture series on international economics; photo. |
4 | Summer perils leave Holtz undaunted Koepp--Steve |
Dancer Hall coordinator Steve Holtz discusses some of the problems he has faced this summer. |
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5 | Draft won't improve quality of military life Robinson--James B. (Philosophy and Religion Facult |
Believes the editorial criticizing the volunteer army was right in pointing at the poor state of our military. |
6 | ERA stand not convincing on draft equality Bemer--Cheryl |
Believes male draft registration is a case of sexual discrimination. |
7 | Soon-to-be happy | The final issue of the summer Northern Iowan. |
8 | Thermal submission replaces glazing as summer woe Wishman--June |
UNI summer students having trouble with the season's extreme heat. |
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9 | Bill T. Jones | Will perform in the Strayer-Wood Theatre. |
10 | KHKE-FM | Will present a live Gilbert and Sullivan operetta. |
11 | Theatre UNI gains family act Rigby--Leigh |
A mother and son team are working in the Theatre UNI costume shop over the summer; photo. |
12 | Upperclassmen | Volunteers wanted for orientation of international students. |
13 | What's up | Meetings and activities. |
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14 | Fall entertainment: disasters! Siepmann--Stacey |
Disasters that could hit us in the next six months. |