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1 BEOG funds cut $50 to reduce federal budget $140 million cut from Basic Education Opportunity Grant money; each UNI student will incur a $50 cut in his or her grant.
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2 Freshmen give first impressions
Kirchhoff--Linda
Freshmen talk about their first days at UNI.
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3 I give her an 8
Gilgen--Bert
Male residents of Bartlett Hall look at women from the balcony; photo.
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4 Male students come back to housing trouble
Siepmann--Stacey
Twenty-nine students did not have rooms when they arrived on campus.
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5 Tomahawk fall book sale gets Purple Arrow's help
Borchardt--Cindy
Tomahawk and Purple Arrow combine efforts to run fall book sale.
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6 Editorial A remembrance of Josef Fox; photo.
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7 RHA president explains function
Gannon--Mary T. (Class of 1981)
An explanation of the Residence Hall Association.
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8 To the reader; we welcome your input Would like the reader's help in reporting information.
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9 You are alive, Joe
Larson--Pete
Believes Joe Fox's memory lives on; feels library should be named after Fox.
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10 Food service makes changes
Gilgen--Bert
Lists changes made within UNI Food Service.
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11 Kamerick resumes student meetings Students may schedule appointments to meet with President John Kamerick on Wednesdays throughout the semester.
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12 UNISA revises laws UNISA to operate under updated bylaws.
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13 Former UNI professor Fox dies Josef Fox dies of apparent heart attack, August 7, 1980.
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14 Industrial Tech. Awards first doctorate degree Ralph Long is first to receive the Doctor of Industrial Technology degree in the nation.
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15 New students welcomed at Freshman Convocation
Borchardt--Cindy
UNI President, UNISA President, and RHA President speak to new students.
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16 'Kiss Me Kate' leads productions Lists the 1980-81 schedule of productions.
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17 'Union Connection' auditions Sept.. 2 and 3 UNI show choir to hold auditions.
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18 Prominent author, Major to present lyrical style
Nierling--Dan
Clarence Major to appear on UNI campus; photo.
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19 'Everybody Works' with Bill Jones Bill T. Jones, dancer and choreographer, will perform with his company "Every Works."
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20 Dancer conducts workshop Blondell Cummings to conduct workshop.
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21 Gillespie comes alive on KUNI KUNI to host three nights of jazz from the Chicago Jazz Festival; photo.
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22 Xanadu dances in promising; bows out weak
Ove--Karen
Review of the movie "Xanadu".
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23 Getting to know U 'n' I
Knickrehm--Kevin
New student guide to where to live, taking the bus, mail service, where to eat, churches, and activities in Cedar Falls.
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24 The Klamberdink Boys
Opperman--David E.
Characters discuss living situations on campus.
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25 Tony Award-winning play highlights Artists Series Schedule of performances and performers for the Artists Series.
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26 Competitive swimming Available for both men and women.
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27 Education course, offered at UNI-CUE Alan Wieder, Ohio University, Athens, will instruct the course "Alternatives in Public Education".
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28 Evening section added The course "Language and Culture" is now being offered in the evening.
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29 KCRS Will hold organizational meeting.
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30 Mat maids Will meet.
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31 Model United Nations Will meet.
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32 Pom Pom squad Will hold clinics.
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33 Public Relations Club Will meet.
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34 Purple Arrow Will work at Tomahawk book sale.
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35 Rugby Club Practices Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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36 Varsity baseball team Will hold tryouts.
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37 What's up Meetings and activities; Folk Music Club.
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38 Progress pleases Sheriff
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
UNI's first string won, 17-0, Wednesday in the Dome in the final scrimmage of the preseason; photo.
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39 Women's tennis tryouts get enthusiastic response
Cohea--Matthew
UNI is currently holding tryouts for women's tennis.
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40 Panther cross country teams look ahead; men return eight
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
UNI prepares for the season with eight returning veterans and a good freshman class.
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41 Panther cross country teams look ahead; women gain varsity status
Larson--Laurie
UNI prepares for its second season, and its first as a varsity sport, with nine returning runners; photo.
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42 Soccer club needs players
McCarron--Casey
UNI looks for more players as it starts its nineteenth season.
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43 Women's golf squad prepares for success
Larson--Laurie
An experienced team is counting on a successful year.
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44 Men's tennis team sets high goals
Rewoldt--John
UNI started practice already and hopes to win most of their matches this year.
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45 Overtime; will the Panthers pass this year?
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Predicted an 8-3 season for UNI and a much improved passing game behind junior quarterback Steve Sandon.
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46 Linksters "a little stronger" UNI hopes for a good season after losing only one letterman.
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47 UNI spikers fire up for tough year UNI hopes for a good year with nine returning veterans and three newcomers.