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1 Computer education expert to speak at math conference at UNI David H. Ahl will be the keynote speaker for the 19th annual Mathematics Conference. He will discuss software and its recent developments in education.
5 Regents approve new major, negotiating team, other UNI business The Board of Regents approve the major in Therapeutic Recreation, and several other appointees.
8 UNI fall enrollment up over 6 percent UNI has largest enrollment yet with 11,020 students. An increase in the students form last academic year by 638.
9 UNI physics lab resemble science fiction scene The Department of Physics labs receive new equipment to help study fiber optics.
10 UNI physics labs resemble science fiction scene The Department of Physics labs receive new equipment to help study fiber optics. Tim Ray is shown working with a laser light pulse.
11 UNI physics labs resemble science fiction scene The Department of Physics labs receive new equipment to help study fiber optics.
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2 Debates broadcast Debates between John Culver and Charles Grassley and also Lynn Cutler and Cooper Evans will be broadcast live by KUNI.
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3 Fun Day!
Monaghan--Carrie
Tim McCarron gets his daughter, Tricia, a balloon at Funion '80; photo.
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4 Old Gold to be improved
Ruba--Michelle
Several changes in this year's yearbook will be made.
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6 Rumors dispelled by business head
Knickrehm--Kevin
Robert Waller explained recent changes in the School of Business during the School's first annual convocation.
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7 Senate explores SIIF
Borchardt--Cindy
A recommendation to look at the handling of the Student Interest Investment Foundation was one of the items covered at the meeting of the UNI Student Association.
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12 'A meal should be pleasant, not a hassle'
Cram--Jill R.
Feels the management and administration at Redeker Dining Center is to blame for the poor food service.
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13 'ERA backer not anti-Christian'
Zoller--JoAnne
States that ERA supporters are not atheists or communists as some people were told at an anti-ERA meeting.
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14 'Short people' accounted for
Ruffo--Joseph M. (Art Faculty)
Responds to Pat Cannon's September 16 article on the Contemporary American Drawings exhibit.
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15 "Girl watching" healthy
National Organization for Women
Does not like the sarcastic letter that made light of Ms. Koloc's objection regarding the photo of a group of men supposedly looking at women..
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16 Anderson is an alternative, not a threat
Schwery--Patrick J.
Presidential third candidate John Anderson represents choice and the will of the people.
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17 Salute USA!
Leslie--Ellen Stettler (Alumni Services Director)
Congratulations and welcome to the University Student Alumni (USA), a new group on campus.
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18 Suggests research of remarks
Crawford--Jim
Responds to Ms. Gannon's previous letter.
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19 Untitled
Opperman--David E.
Depicts a person applying for manager of Jimmy Carter's campaign.
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20 Don't 'space' this off The Science Building Observatory will be open Wednesday and Thursday nights for public sky viewing.
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21 RHA court begins proceedings
Ruba--Michelle
Students can be charged with offenses from four categories.
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22 French Club Will learn about French sign language.
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23 Prof up in 'arms' over govt. lies
Borchardt--Cindy
Alvin Sunseri will lecture on the arms race and show a film on it, every hour on the hour for six hours to show his discouragement at the way that arms are being handled in the presidential elections.
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24 Reorganized Conservation Club Will meet.
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25 Sky diving Don Briggs will present Museum program.
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26 What's up Meetings and activities; fall workshops for liberal arts students.
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27 'It's better than p-b sandwiches'
Mooney--Keely A. (Class of 1981)
Meal contracts have been sold to 387 off-campus students.
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28 Check it out, instead Lockers in the library are now checked out for three weeks at a time.
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29 Prof encouraged by England visit Because of his trip to a different country where he learned about cultural differences, Roger Betts believes he will be a better professor to international students..
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30 It's a golden opportunity
Berschman--Kristy
Campus Gold provides an opportunity for both men and women to work with local scout groups.
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31 Panther pep solicited
Norris--Georgia (Classes of 1982--1993--and 1999)
An all-campus picnic and pep rally was held before last week's football game.
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32 Veteran Briesath is a pool of diverse talents
Gilgen--Bert
Jerry Briesath, a professional pool player, came to campus to display his talent and to give pool players some tips; photo.
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33 Overtime
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Former Iowa Hawkeye Ronnie Lester starts his Chicago Bulls career. Kenny McNeail played in UNI's football game Saturday despite being hurt in the previous outing.
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34 Soccer anyone?
Monaghan--Carrie
Two UNI club members; photo.
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35 Turn Table
Joens--Brian L. (Class of 1981)
Discusses the new albums of Poco and Kerry Livgren.
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36 Up the Creek
Berry--Robert
Quick and easy cooking tips for the outdoors.
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37 Eats
Ove--Karen
Review of the Candy Kitchen.
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38 'Dr. Fu Manchu' is a plot against viewer
Rigby--Leigh
Review of the movie Dr. Fu Manchu.
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39 Hometown artist does what he likes first
Kirchhoff--Linda
Dale Barth was honored at a reception held for his current art exhibit at the Union; photo.
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40 The sky's the limit An actual sky dive at the museum's parking lot will culminate a program on sky diving.
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41 Who is going to kiss Kate? List of cast and chorus members have been named for the next production.
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42 Grad flutist will perform A flute recital will be performed by Deanna Kaenzig.
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43 Group counseling positions open
Sampson--Kathryn Ann (Class of 1982)
Openings are still available for the two personal effectiveness groups.
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44 In style
Monaghan--Carrie
Jonie Atkins models during the Funion style show Wednesday; photo.
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45 Pianist to perform in Russell Hall David Burge will present a piano recital.
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46 Combos jazz up Union A series of jazz concerts will be presented by the UNI School of Music jazz combos.
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47 Sunny Side Up goes over easy
Nierling--Dan
Review of the band Sunny Side Up.
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48 Field hockey in Dome UNI plays Graceland in the Dome on Saturday.
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49 Soccer club wins two UNI gained two wins over the weekend beating the Cedar Falls soccer club, 3-1, on Saturday and Iowa, 5-0, on Sunday.
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50 Women's tennis defeats Loras
Cohea--Matthew
UNI defeated Loras, 8-0, Tuesday; photo.
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51 Olympian visits UNI 1972 Olympic gold medallist wrestler Ben Peterson will speak Thursday in the Science Building; photo.
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52 Spikers defeat Iowa
Langguth--Teresa (Class of 1981)
UNI defeated Iowa, 15-13, 10-15, 15-11, and 16-15, Tuesday in the West Gym.
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53 UNI hosts golf classic UNI placed second in the Wisconsin-Eau Claire Invitational last weekend with a total of 784.