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1 Gammack urges interest
Berry--Robert
UNISA President Chris Gammack spoke on the role of student involvement in student government.
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2 PROBE reveals college problems Inflation and financial problems are the chief worries of college and university presidents and school superintendents, a nationwide survey shows; photo.
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3 Rites of passage
Monaghan--Carrie
Freshmen from Campbell Hall wear their clothes backwards to dinner as part of their initiation; photo.
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4 Student needs being met, says Waller
Howard--Craig G.
Robert Waller believes that tentative plans to require all business majors to apply for admission would benefit the School of Business program; photo.
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5 'Food Service should be based on student concerns, not Redeker convenience'
Crawford--Jim
Criticizes Redeker Dining Center.
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6 'Inaccurate reporting swaying uneducated masses'
Cutler--Jamie
Complains that the Northern Iowan misrepresented the real reason that students were sitting on the Bartlett Hall balcony.
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7 Cook feels criticism unjust Believes food service employees are being unjustly criticized; management causes most of the problems.
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8 Explains meaning of ERA
Sundberg--Anne M. (Class of 1982)
Explains the Equal Rights Amendment and urges everyone to consider it seriously.
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9 Prof points out inconsistency
Chang--James C. (Chemistry Faculty)
Notes that Jerome Klinkowitz received one of the highest salaries at UNI after eight years on the faculty.
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10 Untitled
Opperman--David E.
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11 High schoolers in Band Day
Burns--Jill
Eleven area high school bands will perform with the UNI Marching Band for Band Day.
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12 Viewpoint
Otting--Joan (Class of 1983)
Describes her life as a non-traditional student.
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13 Alert, campus cops!
Monaghan--Carrie
An uprooted "No Parking" sign lying outside a window; photo.
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14 Program offered for new singles
Richter--Tom
"Survival Skills for the Suddenly Single" will be offered.
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15 RHA president outlines goals
Koepp--Steve
Mary Gannon has several issues she wants the Residence Hall Association to deal with this year.
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16 Christian couples Will meet at Judson House.
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17 Draft counseling Information available.
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18 French Club Will meet at Tony's.
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19 I-Club Will meet.
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20 Individuals/Couples Groups forming to increase personal effectiveness and improve relationship skills.
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21 Perceptions studied
Berschman--Kristy
The new Residence Help Educational Environment Committee will soon be studying student and faculty perceptions of the educational environment within the residence halls.
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22 Petitions Petitions circulating to recommend that the Library be named for Professor Fox.
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23 Phi Beta Lambda Will meet.
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24 Rec Club Will meet.
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25 Students for ERA Organizational meeting.
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26 Torch and Tassel Will meet.
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27 UNI has largest foreign student enrollment ever
Sampson--Kathryn Ann (Class of 1982)
There are currently seventy international students enrolled.
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28 UNI Student Social Work Association Will view film.
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29 What's up Meetings and activities; Navigators; cello-piano recital; Community Coalition to Stop the Draft; artist's reception; style show; Drake Law School; UNICEF.
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30 14 vacancies exist in UNISA election Fall election will be held to fill vacancies within UNISA.
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31 English nominations due Graduate and undergraduate student nominations needed for English Senate.
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32 Geronimo! Watch out for the first step down
Langguth--Teresa (Class of 1981)
Don Briggs talks about his skydiving hobby; photo.
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33 If reruns are too much, try one of these
Ove--Karen
Gives alternative of watching public television, attending theatrical productions, and listening to the radio.
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34 It may take awhile to settle strike; technology improved; laws did not
Cahill--Mary E. (Class of 1981)
According to Jim Waterbury, program director of KWWL-TV, the actors strike has come about because actors get only a small share of the money being made from reruns being shown on cable and home distribution systems.
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35 Eats
Ove--Karen
Review of the Malt Shoppe on the Hill.
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36 Eight of ten international racers compete this weekend in C.F.
Langguth--Teresa (Class of 1981)
Approximately 200 to 250 competitors have entered the Schlitz-Old Milwaukee Cycling Festival.
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37 Overtime
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
John McEnroe defeated Bjorn Borg in the U. S. Open finals last Sunday and the Packers defeated the Bears, 12-6, in overtime, on Sunday.
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38 Up the Creek
Berry--Robert
Things to bring with you when you enjoy the outdoors; photo.
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39 Bookin'
Monaghan--Carrie
Dan Lerch studies on top of the Union; photo.
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40 English event A get-together is planned for English Department students and faculty.
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41 Film festival coming Films from the spring and summer semesters will be presented at this year's film festival.
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42 Duo to present recital

Jeff Hellmer and James Welch will present a recital at Wartburg College, Waverly.

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43 Gannon sings tax woes
Nierling--Dan
Kris Gannon will bring a collection of original and borrowed songs to perform live at Studio One.
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44 Quartet opens Chamber Series The Guarneri Quartet will open the season of the UNI Chamber Music Series; photo.
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45 Lyric Theatre head sees promising season
Sundberg--Anne M. (Class of 1982)
John Pape discusses trends in the musical theatre as a whole and where UNI is heading for the year.
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46 'Special Edition' a disappointment; confusion reigns
Rigby--Leigh
Review of the film "Close Encounters of the Third Kind: Special Edition."
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47 Gridders hope to even record on home turf
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Despite several key injuries UNI wants to even their record with a win tomorrow night against Weber State in the Dome.
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48 Volleyball team falls to ISU
Langguth--Teresa (Class of 1981)
UNI loses match to Iowa State after having beat them several times last year.
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49 Golfers to make season debut UNI will start its season Sunday at Eau Claire for the Wisconsin Invitational.
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50 Women thinclads sweep opener UNI defeated Northern Illinois, 20-37, last Saturday with the help of a record run by Stacy Roberts.
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51 Women's tennis opens with victory over Luther
Cohea--Matthew
UNI won its opening match of the season, 7-2, against Luther on Wednesday.