Issue Contents

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1 "Confusion '80" party in Union tonight Fun in the Union.
2 Five teams into College Bowl semi-finals
Mooney--Keely A. (Class of 1981)
3 Gruesome twosome
Monaghan--Carrie
Kim Fowler and Marty Oakman in costume at the Halloween party in the Commons Ballroom last Friday; photo.
4 Rape: an unreported but tragic occurrence
Berry--Robert
Police and counselor talk about the crime.
5 VOTE TODAY; don't forget Location of polling places.
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6 'Consider inviting Berrigan'
Kissling--Jack (Priest--St. Stephen Center)
Wants the University Speakers Committee to invite anti-nuclear arms activist Father Daniel Berrigan to UNI to speak.
7 Ask 'why no notarization?'
Maxey--Jane
Wants to know why the university will not notarize absentee ballots for students who do not want to invalidate their home registrations.
8 On the other hand
Hessburg--Matt
Offers his opinion on the best candidates in the upcoming elections.
9 Sheriff blasted
Kness--Ann
Upset at Stan Sheriff's complaints to the Des Moines Register about home football crowds.
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10 Commoner or Clark for President? Alternative party choices
Clarken--Michelle (Class of 1982)
A look at smaller parties.
11 Gilchrist goon
Monaghan--Carrie
Maxine Mayo, of the Registrar's office, dressed up for Halloween; photo.
12 Solar meeting tomorrow County group will meet.
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13 Emotional and physical effects of rape discussed
Berry--Robert
Excerpts from recent discussion.
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14 March supports right to feel safe Notes dangerous places on campus.
15 Supports 'pro-choice' candidates
Richter--Tom
Karen Mulhauser speaks.
16 Victims best defense is her mind
Berry--Robert
Mark Wagoner and Amy Baum demonstrate self-defense techniques.
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17 'Iowa Boy' Offenburger reflects on small-town Iowa
Clarken--Michelle (Class of 1982)
Excerpts from Chuck Offenburger's remarks.
18 Climate right for small school districts
Berschman--Kristy
Comments from Olin Stratton.
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19 AMS Nancy Lockett will speak on stress management.
20 Committee members needed List of committee vacancies.
21 Home economics awards scholarships Ruth Hatch and Jill Lynch receive scholarships.
22 Kappa Delta Pi Student teachers will speak.
23 Marketing Club Will hear presentation from advertising agency staff.
24 Math Club Ken Jacobsen will speak on careers.
25 Student Iowa State Education Association Will hold workshops.
26 Tricks and treats
Hessburg--Matt
Clark House and Rainbow House threw a Halloween party for kids from the Jane Boyd Community Center; photo.
27 Vets can 'buy back' funds Can extend benefits.
28 What's up Meetings and activities; Bible Study.
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29 Beer, brats and movies
Nierling--Dan
Fun at Octubafest.
30 Enthusiasm is the key to PR club success
Kirchhoff--Linda
Leaders talk about goals and activities; hope to gain status of PRSSA chapter next month.
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31 Sister of Mercy fights for Iowa ERA adoption
Chastain--Rhiannon Lynn (Class of 1983)
Sister Maureen Fiedler speaks.
32 Try a change of taste Looking forward to International Food Fair.
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33 Fundraiser nets $33,417 For public radio.
34 Hospital, labs, tutoring keep Reisner busy
Kirchhoff--Linda
Profile of Terry Reisner; photo.
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35 Extension and Continuing Education expands campus
Holthaus--Aileen
Glenn Hansen talks about the services of the division.
36 Wind Ensemble has new conductor
Holthaus--Aileen
Profile of Robert Dean; photo.
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37 Visual arts conference features guest artists; art department sponsors
Koepp--Steve
Detailed look at conference program.
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38 'Banditry is a protest against society,' says Vajpeyi
Burns--Jill
Professor Vajpeyi talks about bandits in India.
39 Tenants can lessen trouble by being aware of renting laws
Ruba--Michelle
ISPIRG offers tips.
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40 Women's cross country takes fourth at regionals; Skov qualifies for nationals
Larson--Laurie
UNI narrowly missed qualifying for the National Meet last Saturday at Regionals, finishing fourth. Senior Kris Skov did qualify individually with a twelfth place finish; photo.
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41 Huhnerkoch paces harriers
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
UNI defeated the Good Time Track Club, 27-32, last Saturday.
42 Overtime
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
UNI football gained its first road victory of the season, Kris Skov qualified for nationals, and the Phillies won the World Series.
43 Soccer club falls to 4-4 UNI lost, 2-1, last Saturday to the Cedar Falls Soccer Club.
44 UNI spikers are best in state
Langguth--Teresa (Class of 1981)
UNI advanced to the regional tournament by winning the state meet last weekend in Dubuque defeating Marycrest College, 15-6, 10-15, 10-15, 15-7, and 15-9.
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45 Field hockey to host regionals
Langguth--Teresa (Class of 1981)
UNI hosts the Region VI field hockey tournament in the UNI-Dome Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
46 Panthers stop Penguins; face league-leaders next
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
UNI gained its first road win with a 38-17 victory over Youngstown State last Saturday.