Issue Contents

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1 Are you superstitious?: it's Friday the 13th
Greeves--Diane
Survey of superstitions related to Friday the 13th.
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2 Cool dive
Gilgen--Bert
Men's swim team plays in the snow; photo.
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3 Snow removal crews keep campus moving
Borchardt--Cindy
Description of measures taken during recent snowstorm.
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4 'More fitting tribute than building'
Boatright--Kevin (Public Relations Staff)
Kevin Boatright believes it would be better to donate a lecture series or scholarship than a building named in honor of Josef Fox.
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5 'Oppose educational cuts'
McMahon--Roger
Roger McMahon attempts to persuade others to oppose President Reagan's budget cut.
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6 On the Other Hand: 'Lack of regard for safety'
Hessburg--Matt
Despite the bad weather, classes resumed at UNI; questions wisdom of decision to hold classes.
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7 Thanks UNISA
Wilson--Tammy
The Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Lambda thanks UNISA for its support.
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8 Untitled
Opperman--David E.
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9 Viewpoint
Roberts--Ronald Edward (Sociology Faculty)
Believes ROTC is not the solution for UNI.
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10 Fast for hungry people
Chung--David R.
Jane Rasmussen does some reading while working at the World Hunger booth; photo.
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11 Talks await recommendation
Seckman--Lamont
Binding arbitration would be next.
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12 Teachers should apply now
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13 Dancer resident sings in celebration
White--Michael Lee (Class of 1982)
Labyrinth will play at dance.
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14 History Week explores heritage: Black History Week schedule of Events
Hessburg--Matt
Detailed schedule.
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15 Love, romance and lots of bay leaves
Tudeen--Sheryl
Valentine's Day customs.
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16 Loving legends live on . . . .
Chung--David R.
History of Valentine's Day.
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17 'Happy trails to you' Group will discuss converting railroad rights of way to trails.
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18 All goes well for debaters
Rehmke--Kandi
Take places in Iowa City tournament.
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19 Campus Scouts Will meet.
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20 Committee on Asian Studies Sponsoring lecture by Saleem Quereshe.
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21 Math Club Will hold Valentine's Day party.
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22 Student Reading Association Will meet.
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23 UNI Tae Kwon-Do Club Meets Mondays and Wednesdays.
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24 What's up Meetings and activities.
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25 Young Democrats Will meet.
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26 Last National doesn't keep bankers' hours
Hessburg--Matt
Last National offers different atmosphere in Waverly; photo.
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27 Shop, compare, and become healthier
Cahill--Mary E. (Class of 1981)
A look at local fitness centers.
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28 Eats: it's the place to try
Ove--Karen
Yen Ching provides great Chinese food for low price.
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29 Intramurals fill 'certain niche'
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
Intramurals provides opportunity for students to compete.
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30 A dash of April Wine; a dose of J. J. Cale
Joens--Brian L. (Class of 1981)
April White provides heavy metal attitude on "The Nature of the Beast"; J. J. Cale's "Shades" like getting a massage.
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31 The cold wind--it can chill you to the bone
Berry--Robert
Rob Berry explains the wind-chill factor.
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32 School of Music horn instructor to present debut recital Tuesday Thomas Tritle to perform horn recital in Russell Hall Auditorium; photo.
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33 Talbott talk at museum Will talk about Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand.
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34 Chamber series closes with trio Profile of Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio; photo.
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35 Play has Kennedy Center hopes
Nierling--Dan
"Prometheus Bound" presented at American College Theatre Festival.
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36 Wind Ensemble to perform tonight Has performed in Iowa cities recently.
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37 German Club awaits OK by UNISA
Benning--Carol (Student--1984)
German Club talks about its activities and plans.
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38 Guthrie trip planned English Department will sponsor trip.
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39 Host families needed Professor Becker coordinates local efforts.
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40 Lack of Dome concerts due to financial risks
Nierling--Dan
Barry Delp talks about the difficulty of booking big acts in the Dome.
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41 Swimmers host last home meet
Gilgen--Bert
Northwestern University to take on Panthers in last home meet of the season; photo.
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42 Untitled
Chung--David R.
UNI's ski class takes trip to Ski Villa in Waverly; photo.
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43 Overtime: Bang, Bang! You're dead¿
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Recent violence connected to handguns.
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44 UNI cagers lose in final seconds
Koolbeck--Jeffrey R. (Class of 1983)
Panthers' three game winning streak snapped by Illinois State.
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45 Women's track opens indoor season
Larson--Laurie
Sharon Huddleston predicts that team will be one of UNI's best.
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46 Cagers blow lead, lose 58-55
Gilgen--Bert
Panthers lose to Augustana despite having 13 point lead; photo.