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1 'More to math than addition,' says Vannini
Holthaus--Aileen
Profile of Jo Ann Vannini; photo.
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2 Closed classes frustrate senior business majors
Borchardt--Cindy
Faculty talk about means of meeting students' needs.
3 Cordaro: protest is 'a way of life'
Berry--Robert
Profile of Father Frank Cordaro; photo.
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4 Hours change for holiday Thanksgiving schedules.
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5 'Nestle: practices are most unethical'
Nesheim--Barb
Wants to start a boycott of Nestle products because of their alleged unethical advertising of baby formula in third-world countries.
6 Backs library proposal
Gute--Gary G. (Family Services Faculty)
Supports naming the library after Josef Fox.
7 Defends new scheduling
Goodman--Ruth (Class of 1982)
Prefers having assigned scheduling times as opposed to waiting in line.
8 Explains recent Republican victories
Kneedler--Dennis
Suggests the Republican Party's perseverance in the 1970s when it was faltering is the reason it came back strong in the recent elections.
9 Food quality improved? Says last November 18 chili at the Towers was held in used, unlined trash cans while waiting to be served.
10 Question hall policies
Carney--Kathy
Upset that those who are tripled in the dorms are not given priority over those who are moving from one dorm to another.
11 Should be open to men
Piwowarski--Roger J. (Class of 1981)
Feels that using only women to show around prospective athletes is degrading to women and thinks men should be able to give tours, too.
12 Untitled
Opperman--David E.
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13 After 10 years, say happy birthday, UNISA!
14 One recreation major becomes two
Breuer--Teresa A.
Carol Cooper talks about the split into Therapeutic Recreation and Community Recreation.
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15 Traditional tree lighting
Schulte--Joan
Schedule of associated activities.
16 Watson explains penguin-counting
Rigby--Leigh
Excerpts from speech by statistician Geoffrey Watson.
17 Yee-hah!
Monaghan--Carrie
Students dancing during Wild Wild West Nite at the Union; photo.
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18 Are these classes an 'easy A'
Clarken--Michelle (Class of 1982)
A look a several popular classes on campus.
19 Kamerick elected chair Elected chair-elect of AASCU.
20 Rural education seminar offered Professor Dreier talks about the course he will teach.
21 Students travel to Yucatan Part of Regents program.
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22 Alumni meet with Regents Will tell alumni about critical problems.
23 Biological preserves: educational classrooms
Pillard--Laura
A quick look at several of the preserves.
24 What goes up doesn't always come down . . .
Monaghan--Carrie
One of Dancer Hall's elevators is boarded up after being vandalized; photo.
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25 Beast art on display Theatre UNI will sponsor beast art contest.
26 Youths exhibit depth, sensitivity; 'My Bodyguard' an absorbing character study film
Rigby--Leigh
Review of the film "My Bodyguard."
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27 This year's Marketing Club has 'hype'
Kirchhoff--Linda
Extended look at the Marketing Club, its objectives, and its activities.
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28 Hear jazz ensemble concert Program of performance.
29 Senior Alan Cemore still absorbing opera
Kirchhoff--Linda
Profile of Alan Cemore; photo.
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30 Photography exhibit opens Work by Sandy Hume on display.
31 Suicide topic of speech Professor Somervill will speak.
32 Watch for second issue of 'BW'
Rigby--Leigh
Editors talk about next issue of Black and White.
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33 Consider a writing challenge
Jacobs--Jill
Allan Stamberg talks about summer internships.
34 English Club kegger Will hold party.
35 Glee-ful Varsity Men's Glee Club will sponsor Christmas Variety Show.
36 Student teacher orientation On-campus orientation scheduled.
37 What's up Meetings and activities; organizational coalition; Folk Dance Club; Bible Study.
38 Women's Studies Association Will hold drop-in luncheon.
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39 Gormally shines at quadrangular
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
Iowa dominated the Minnesota Quadrangular Friday in Minneapolis but UNI's Joe Gormally won the 177 pound class.
40 Gymnasts fall to Iowa UNI lost to the University of Iowa, 175.05-237.80, in what was considered a home meet for UNI at Linn-Marr High School in Marion.
41 Women cagers win one, lose one
Larson--Laurie
UNI spilt its weekend games defeating Southwest Missouri State, 74-71, Friday and losing to Drake, 91-63, on Saturday.
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42 1980 football records A list of records set in 1980.
43 Overtime
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
A review of UNI's season.
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44 Records fall in 63-33 romp over U of E
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
UNI defeated Evansville, 63-33, Saturday in the UNI-Dome as twenty records were set in the game; photo.
45 Women gymnasts take fifth in opener With a score of 103.6 UNI opened their season with a fifth place finish in the Northern Illinois Invitational in DeKalb, Illinois.
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46 Boxing in the Dome
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Following the men's intrasquad scrimmage, the Roberto Duran-Sugar Ray Leonard fight will be broadcast in the UNI-Dome.
47 Spikers take fourth at regionals
Larson--Laurie
UNI placed fourth at the AIWA Division II Region Six Tournament last weekend at Fargo, North Dakota.
48 Varsity swimmers drown alumni, 76-27
Larson--Laurie
The varsity men's and women's team defeated the alumni team 76-27 last Saturday.