Issue Contents

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1 'Take back the night' plans final Schedule of activities.
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2 Chris Culver campaigns for her dad
Long--Karen
Visits campus.
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3 Culver will speak tonight
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4 Fire up!
Monaghan--Carrie
The Homecoming bonfire; photo.
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5 Tenants should be aware of their rights
Ruba--Michelle
ISPIRG representative talks about rights and responsibilities.
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6 . . . or is it John Anderson?
Seckman--Lamont
Feels John Anderson should be elected President.
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7 Carter the 'clear choice' . . .
Dahle--Kevin L. (Class of 1982)
Feels President Carter should be re-elected.
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8 Larsen cares about us
Phillips--Anne
Feels Leonard Larsen is the best candidate for Iowa House District 36.
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9 Save class from extinction
Littler--Karen P. (Class of 1981)
Asks for support to help keep the Maternal and Infant Health course by signing a petition.
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10 Viewpoint
McMahon--Roger
Considers John Culver the best Senatorial candidate.
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11 'All we need is the crowd'
Winston--Brad
Feels if more people support UNI football, the UNI-Dome will have a big-school atmosphere.
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12 Expounds on 'lies, myths' of defense
Larson--Pete
Feels the American people are greatly misinformed about U. S. defense capabilities. The U. S. has more than enough weapons, yet the taxpayers are constantly told the government needs more.
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13 Stop 'conservative backwash': vote
Hadden--Larry
Wants larger voter participation to stop the "radical conservative backwash."
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14 What's up Meetings and activities; Bible Study.
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15 Abortion is topic of Speak-Out
Watts--Jennifer S.
Karen Mulhauser will speak; photo.
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16 Computer crime: risky, but common
Norris--Doug (Student--1980-1981)
Cecil Fretwell talks about computer crime at Phi Beta Lambda meeting.
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17 Voice your opinion University Speakers Committee seeks suggestions for speakers.
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18 Council clarifies grad hours
Jacobs--Jill
Graduate Council considers what should constitute a full course load for graduate students.
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19 Hill barber shop owner honored
Rigby--Leigh
Tree planted to honor Merle Anderson; photo.
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20 Reading hour tonight Seven students will interpret literature.
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21 Experience foreign business cultures
Rigby--Leigh
Professor Wyatt talks about an upcoming business tour of Europe.
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22 Future studies
Monaghan--Carrie
The Tau Kappa Epsilon and Alpha Xi Delta Homecoming float; photo.
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23 Nurses get special program Dean McCollum talks about general studies as a means for registered nurses to improve their academic backgrounds.
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24 Sex workshop out to dispel myths Mars Edwards talks about the upcoming workshop.
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25 Helping services still effective
Berschman--Kristy
Highlights of the recent conference on the helping professions.
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26 All-volunteer army to be discussed UNI will debate University of Iowa.
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27 Mmmm, good cookie!
Monaghan--Carrie
A young boy watches the Homecoming parade; photo.
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28 Shoplifting at library?
Norris--Doug (Student--1980-1981)
New laws give libraries rights to detain someone whom they believe is stealing material and to prosecute someone who fails to return material; also, library checkout records are exempt from public records laws.
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29 Take off pounds at food service
Pillard--Laura
Advice on eating at dining centers and still losing weight.
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30 Anderson supporters won't quit
Clarken--Michelle (Class of 1982)
Supporters of John Anderson outline views.
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31 Flame thrower
Monaghan--Carrie
Karen Ewoldt twirls flaming batons at halftime of the Homecoming game; photo.
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32 Guidelines outlined for recreation facilities
McFerran--Barbara
Now more open recreation hours available; rules for use of facilities.
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33 Job prospects bright for future teachers
Berschman--Kristy
Ken Jacobsen talks about job prospects.
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34 Herzog's 'Nosferatu' could become classic
Ove--Karen
Review of the movie "Nosferatu the Vampyre;" photo.
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35 Co-op provides cheap, natural alternative; membership growth continues
Kirchhoff--Linda
A close look at Cottontop Coop, its products, and its goals.
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36 Tickets for NUHS drama Tickets available for "Good-bye My Fancy".
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37 Pianist surprises crowd
Rigby--Leigh
Review of the performance by pianist Sergei Edlelmann.
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38 'Metro Dance Theatre in concert'
Ove--Karen
Lynda Carr and two students will perform with troupe.
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39 Bayley throws 'party' in Union
Meighan--Shawn
Review of performance of reggae performer John Bayley.
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40 Tickets for 'Prometheus' on sale Ticket information; photo.
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41 Acclaimed opera singer to perform Monday night Florence Quivar will perform; photo.
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42 Correspondence courses expand learning; UNI offers an alternative
Holthaus--Aileen
Virginia Hash talks about the advantages of taking courses by correspondence.
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43 Local performers sing jingles Perform jingles during membership drive for radio stations.
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44 O. P. raises MS funds
Ove--Karen
Raise over $2100 during auction; photo.
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45 Field hockey team goes 1-3
Larson--Laurie
UNI went 1-3 in the round robin part of the Division II playoffs last Thursday and Friday in Grand Forks, North Dakota.
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46 Volleyball squad brings home the gold
Larson--Laurie
UNI took first place at the Northwest Missouri State Bearkitten Invitational last Friday and Saturday.
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47 Women linksters finish eighth UNI finished its fall season Friday and Saturday at the Missouri Invitational in Colombia, Missouri, finishing eighth with a score of 757.
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48 Yikes!
Monaghan--Carrie
Jeff Girdner carries the ball against Southwest Missouri State; photo.
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49 Panthers clobber Bears, 41-0
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
UNI won its Homecoming game, 41-0, Saturday night in the UNI-Dome; photo.
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50 Stroll down a 'Street of Dreams' Scenes from the Homecoming Variety Show; photo.