Issue Contents

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1 Aguilar to speak on Jose Marti
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2 Education grads find jobs; teachers enter working world
Berschman--Kristy
76% of education grads find work.
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3 Policy changes made in School of Business New rules concerning declaring majors, course requirements, and grade point average.
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4 This is January?
Gilgen--Bert
Mild temperatures in January allow students to enjoy the outdoors; photo.
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5 'Give President Reagan a chance'
Olson--James Lee (Class of 1981)
Believes that those who didn't vote or voted against Ronald Reagan should give him a chance.
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6 Do you feel there has been too much media hype over the return of the hostages? Students give their reaction to media coverage of the return of the hostages from Iran; photo.
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7 Editorial Unhappy with the flow of events in America.
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8 Untitled
Opperman--David E.
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9 Negotiations in final stages
Hessburg--Matt
Professor Smith talks about status of bargaining; salaries and insurance issues remain unsettled.
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10 UNISA gives election rules
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11 Be on the lookout for 'Outlook' Office of Admissions will send publication to prospective students.
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12 German Club Will meet.
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13 Legislators 'sympathize'
Borchardt--Cindy
Vice President Stansbury reports on legislative hearings.
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14 Marketing Club Will meet.
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15 Observe the night sky McCollum Hall Observatory will have open house.
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16 Phi Beta Lambda Will hear about life insurance.
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17 PRSSA Will meet.
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18 SDS Will meet.
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19 Suit your leisure on advisory board
Breuer--Teresa A.
Leisure Services Board offers opportunity for student input.
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20 Torch and Tassel Plans for initiation.
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21 What's up Meetings and activities.
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22 Bit of heritage was lost when gateway was razed
Watts--Jennifer S.
Seerley Boulevard gateway demolished on November 19 to make wider access for emergency vehicles; had been build with funds raised by Class of 1912; plaques saved.
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23 Let's go fly a kite
Gilgen--Bert
Springlike weather allows two students to enjoy the outdoors; photo.
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24 Student teacher round-up
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25 Ten students serve on advisory council Will provide advice to Dean of School of Business.
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26 'Streetcar' coming, 'Prometheus' going "A Streetcar Named Desire," will be coming the Strayer-Wood Theatre; "Prometheus Bound" travels to the American College Theatre Festival; photo.
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27 1980 movies hit highs, lows: in review
Rigby--Leigh
Review of 1980's movies; "The Shining," "Elephant Man," "Caddyshack."
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28 Student films screened Fifteen silent films from Professor Scholz's class will be shown.
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29 Untitled Students pictured who will be in the production of "The Elephant Man"; photo.
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30 UPB gambles with new movie series
Nierling--Dan
Carolyn Seymour talks about the film series; hopes to break even on venture.
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31 Ramblers in Union today New Prairie Ramblers will perform.
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32 Men's track opens indoor season
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
Purple team outruns Gold team in intrasquad meet.
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33 Tankers go 1-1; defeat N. Illinois, 64-49
Gilgen--Bert
UNI beats Northern Illinois and loses to St. Cloud; photo.
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34 Cagers win, 65-64, after losing in overtime
Koolbeck--Jeffrey R. (Class of 1983)
UNI nips Campbell after losing close game to Valparaiso.
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35 Gymnasts win big over SDSU After meet with South Dakota State, UNI ups its record to 3-1.
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36 Women's basketball takes fourth
Levenhagen--Mike
UNI goes 1-2 in Mankato State Classic Tournament.
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37 Panthers upset rated Cal Poly
Gilgen--Bert
UNI surprises ninth ranked Cal Poly; photo.
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38 Women swimmers set four school records
Larson--Laurie
Despite record breaking day, UNI nearly loses to St. Cloud.