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1 Correspondence courses UNI's OSU Guided Correspondence Study program allows those who are unable to attend UNI as full-time students to earn college credit.
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2 Day of rest
Monaghan--Carrie
Roger Knutson relaxes in a hammock; photo.
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3 Grassley's stands denounced; Culver criticizes
Cahill--Mary E. (Class of 1981)
Topics from the debate between Charles Grassley and John Culver ranged from campaign finances to attendance records for voting. They are both candidates for the US Senate; photo.
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4 Hardee's tries new computer system
Watts--Jennifer S.
The new computerized cash registers at Hardee's make the job easier for cashiers.
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5 The stars come out The UNI Observatory began its fall series of open houses.
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6 University Student Alumni Nine undergraduate students work with Alumni Office to benefit both the students and the university.
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7 'Less fancy must start at bottom'
Baker--Gerald
Believes connected people are the ones who get good jobs in the government.
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8 Give 'em a hand Three monkeys, sporting nationally known face masks, portray the saying, "speak no evil, hear no evil, and see no evil.
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9 How would you rate campus food service? Students give their opinion on campus food service
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10 On the other hand . . .
Hessburg--Matt
Criticism of the dining facilities.
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11 A & I building named Latham Hall Arts and Industries Building will be named after institution's third president, O. R. Latham.
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12 Look up in the air . . .
Monaghan--Carrie
Don Briggs landing after skydiving; photo.
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13 When the honeymoon's over . . . Students eventually hmust declare a major; Career Center can help with that decision.
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14 Greek rush 'successful'
Jacobs--Jill
New members are welcome in both sororities and fraternities.
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15 Trips, clinics highlight Union Connection's year
Staebell--DeEtte
A trip to California and several workshops and clinics are on the schedule for UNI's show choir, Union Connection. The choir was formed in January 1980.
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16 William Tock, UNI professor, dies William Tock died Tuesday, September 2, 1980, in Spencer, Iowa.
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17 Artist returns to hometown Dale Barth returns to his hometown, Cedar Falls, to display his recent collection of artwork.
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18 Student assistants give sky show
Kirchhoff--Linda
Students taking any astronomy class are required to attend at least one of the presentations.
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19 You should be dancing . . .
Monaghan--Carrie
Students auditioning for the UNI show choir; photo.
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20 Anthropology Club Will view film.
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21 CBF Will meet.
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22 Folk Dance Club Will meet on top of Union.
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23 Gold (J. V.) squad cheerleading tryouts
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24 Marlins Seeking new members.
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25 Public Relations Club Will hold meeting and party.
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26 Purple Arrow Will hold first meeting.
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27 Rec Club Will meet at Seerley Park.
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28 Student Iowa State Education Association Will meet.
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29 TEFL/Linguistics Club Organizational meeting.
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30 UNI radio--tune in for a change
Mooney--Keely A. (Class of 1981)
Brief history of KUNI and description of what type of music is available on the three stations. KCRS will celebrate its 25th anniversary in November 1980.
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31 What's up Meetings and activities; Students for Anderson; Bible study; house photos; Nicaragua Solidarity Committee.
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32 Cars coming to Dome The rock group "Cars" will perform in the UNI-Dome; photo.
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33 Jones troupe: expressive dance display
Nierling--Dan
A review of the performance by "Everybody Works."
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34 UNI traveler 'goes back in time,' tours Mideast
Rigby--Leigh
Holly Hegenbarth describes her five months of living in the Mideast.
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35 Older UNI students face unique problems
Holthaus--Aileen
Non-traditional students discuss their fears and unique problems.
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36 Cross country team sets lineup
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
UNI held its first time trial Saturday to determine its varsity roster.
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37 Injuries mar opener; Panthers bow out 32-8
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
UNI suffered a disappointing loss, 32-8, to Nebraska-Omaha Saturday night in Omaha; photo.
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38 Women golfers tie for eleventh place With a score of 692 UNI tied for eleventh place Saturday in the Wisconsin Invitational golf tournament at Madison.
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39 UNI investigated UNI has been chosen to be one of seventy-two U. S. universities to be investigated by the Department of Education for discrimination against women athletes.
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40 UNI soccer club sweeps first game UNI defeated the University of Dubuque, 5-0, Sunday in its first game of the season.
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41 Name droppers Recent accomplishments of Geraldine LaRocque, Jan Robbins, Gordon Rhum, Grace Hovet, and Ronald Bro are listed.