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1 Is ROTC coming to UNI?
Long--Karen
Proposal will be presented to UNISA and Faculty Senate.
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2 Lord of The Manor announced fro NUHS Madrigal Dinner John Diedrichs will be 'Lord of the Manor" for NUHS Madrigal Dinner.
3 Photography exhibit on National Western Stock Show to open at UNI A free exhibit of over 100 photographs will be on display at the Gallery of Art. The exhibit by Sandy Hume on the National Western Stock Show is free to the public and will be featured on "Art a la Carte".
5 Tree lighting ceremony, holiday activities announced UNI announces the holiday festivities started by the lighting of the tree by President John J. Kamerick.
7 UNI Parents of the Year honored at half time Gary and Jackie Kolbeck were honored as UNI Parents of the Year during halftime of the home football game.
8 UNI to sponsor workshop on communications Professor Bob Saltmarsh of Eastern Illinois University will be leading a workshop on how people communicate. The workshop will be two days and cost $25.00.
9 UNIPA awards scholarships Corey Hansen and Georgia Fullenworth were awarded scholarships from the UNI Parent's Association.
10 UNIPA awards scholarships Corey Hansen and Georgia Fullenworth were awarded scholarships from the UNI Parent's Association.
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4 Slumming and strumming
Gilgen--Bert
A man plays his guitar; photo.
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6 U. S. prestige deteriorated
Richter--Tom
Excerpts from speech by Israeli consulate official Alon Liel; photo.
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11 Where were you when the lights went out?
Berkler--Leslie
Large portion of campus was without electrical power.
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12 'Old cheers' familiar
Doud--Maureen
Responds to a previous letter that criticized cheerleaders for using old high school cheers; state that they use those cheers because they are not given the funds to go to camps and learn new cheers and because students respond to familiar cheers.
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13 'Patrons victims of discrimination'
Spinelli--Carmella
Feels that when the police wrote parking tickets for cars illegally parked by the UNI-Dome during a Cars concert they were discriminating against the fans because in a similar situation, high school football fans were not issued tickets.
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14 All my chillin'
Opperman--David E.
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15 DeYoung defends Culver attack
De Young--Garry
Defends his criticisms of John Culver; says to keep quiet would be a great wrong.
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16 Thanks UNICEF helpers
Schuchart--Joyce
Wants to thank everyone who helped with UNICEF in 1980.
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17 Viewpoint
Keefe--Thomas W. (Social Work Faculty)
Opposes the presence of ROTC on campus.
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18 Women thank IaPIRG
Women's Studies Association
Thank the IaPIRG for their support in their activities.
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19 A dollar investment could return $400
Burns--Jill
Phi Mu Alpha runs raffle.
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20 Campus Scouts Will visit museum.
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21 Founders Day Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Alpha Chi Epsilon will sponsor open house.
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22 Get aid and credit to travel abroad
Borchardt--Cindy
Robert Wyatt talks about the international business tour.
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23 Kappa Delta Pi Will have pizza party.
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24 laPIRG Will meet.
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25 Phi Upsilon Omicron Will meet.
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26 Study garbage in this course
Pillard--Laura
John Cole talks about his "Experiencing Archaeology" course.
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27 $335 raised in auction for industrial ed club
Monaghan--Carrie
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28 Union sponsors 'wild west nite' Program highlights.
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29 Exploratory classes offered
Koepp--Steve
Description of five exploratory courses in Individual Studies.
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30 New guide includes CATE
Ruba--Michelle
UNISA and ISPIRG publish student survival guide.
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31 Senate Scene
Borchardt--Cindy
A bill was proposed to UNISA to help the Office Education Association play for trip costs.
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32 Personal records available to students
Ruba--Michelle
A look at students' rights to their records.
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33 . . . While grad student qualifies for Boston Marathon; originally jogged for weight control
Gilgen--Bert
Feature on marathon runner and UNI grad student Pete Kalmar; photo.
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34 UNI harrier treks to Seattle . . . ; from east to west . . .
Larson--Laurie
Senior cross country runner Kris Skov; photo.
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35 Sayin' goodbye
Monaghan--Carrie
Seniors who will play their last game on Saturday; photo.
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36 Tote that bar . . . And lift those weights; weight machines provide for participation
Langguth--Teresa (Class of 1981)
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37 Turn Table
Joens--Brian L. (Class of 1981)
Reviews of albums by Off Broadway and Krokus.
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38 Eats
Ove--Karen
Review of the restaurant Fourth and Main.
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39 Up the Creek
Berry--Robert
Dressing right for outdoor activities in the cold.
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40 Heaney sings of love, life, religion
Nierling--Dan
Review of the performance by Irish folksinger Joe Heaney; photo.
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41 Singer brings Irish tradition
Monaghan--Carrie
Joe Heaney performs; photo.
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42 Ballet will come to UNI Des Moines Ballet will perform; photo.
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43 International Trio presents debut Program of performance; profiles of performers.
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44 'Hard to go wrong' with Matthau in 'Hopscotch'
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Review of the movie "Hopscotch."
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45 Studio One becomes jazz club
Nierling--Dan
Review of the performance by Jay Hahn, Doug Johns, Steve Mark, and Mike Michaelicek; photo.
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46 Chorale of 150 to sing 'Messiah'
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47 Days of steam railroad revived
Holthaus--Aileen
Highlights of program given by Philip Hastings and Robert Hardman at Museum.
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48 Hear faculty in concert Program of performance.
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49 Myers wins in Canada Kirk Myers took first place in the 224 pound division at the Canada Cup International Wrestling Tournament last weekend at Thunder Bay, Ontario.
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50 Overtime
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Several records could be broken in tomorrow's game. Also, Dave Ramthun, Steve Wright, Kelly Ellis, and Dan Gentzler will not play due to injuries.
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51 Panthers face Evansville in finale
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
UNI ends its season tomorrow in the UNI-Dome against the Evansville Aces.
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52 Wrestlers in quadrangular UNI's first Division I meet will be Friday at the Minnesota Quad in Minneapolis.
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53 Berry announces free game All students and faculty will be allowed free admission to UNI's first home game December 1.
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54 Panthers sweep debut, 84-51
Gilgen--Bert
UNI opened its season with an 84-51 victory against Wartburg; photo.
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55 Swim teams host alumni UNI men's and women's swim teams will face alumni teams tomorrow in the East pool.