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1 Crime on the decline at UNI, says Security
Berkler--Leslie
Rollie Evers comments briefly on campus crime patterns.
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2 Give advice to peers Seeking peer advisors.
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3 Harkin speaks on human rights Senator Harkin will speak to political science classes.
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4 Join orientation staff Recruiting students for summer orientation.
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5 Serenade
Chung--David R.
Eric Thran plays a song for Merle Geringer.
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6 UNI experiences another record enrollment
Borchardt--Cindy
Spring 1981 enrollment is 10,365; up 633 from previous spring.
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7 'Immature, medieval view'
Koloc--Anne R.
Women students feel recent pictures published in Northern Iowan are sexist.
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8 'Men will be boys'
Jenkins--Deb
What is news?
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9 On the Other Hand
Hessburg--Matt
Good education will prevent economic hardships.
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10 Options: Energy Conservation Bank threatened
Iowa Public Interest Research Group
Secretary Pierce to put an end to the program.
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11 Untitled
Opperman--David E.
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12 'Acid Rain' presentation
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13 Democrats reshape and redirect
Bergman--Phil
Young Democrats talks about their plans.
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14 Ebony editor says progress for blacks an illusion
Chung--David R.
Excerpts from presentation by Alex Poinsett; photo.
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15 French Club Will discuss upcoming activities.
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16 Phi Upsilon Omicron Will hold potluck.
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17 PRSSA Will hold party.
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18 What's up Meetings and activities.
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19 Young Democrats Will have breakfast with Tom Harkin.
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20 'Jump Rope for Heart' in March
Breinig--Cathy
Teams will raise money for American Heart Association.
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21 Senate Scene
Borchardt--Cindy
Urge speed-up of fire safety program.
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22 Some tips for job hunting
Kirchhoff--Linda
Twenty students attend seminar in Des Moines.
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23 'U.S. policies are wrong'
Kuempel--Dan
Excerpts from speech by Saleem Quereshi; photo.
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24 ACS reduces hours Cites lack of funding.
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25 CPS helps you handle bilkers
Martin--Valentina K. (Classes of 1982 and 1999)
Tom Mohan talks about the ISPIRG program.
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26 Deal with stress levels Counseling Center offers programs.
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27 Book explores science and society Highlights of Professor Cooney's book.
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28 Rathmell receives Fulbright Award Professor Rathmell will work in Australia.
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29 The women who help make the teams tick
Chung--David R.
Women have very important roles in the success of men's athletic programs; photo.
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30 It takes more energy than jumping into the pool
Cahill--Mary E. (Class of 1981)
Cindy Jergens has trained all her life for upcoming national swim meet; photo.
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31 Eats: slip into the Slipper
Ove--Karen
Silver Slipper is a country-western style bar and restaurant which serves large portions for a small price.
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32 'Evangeline' boosts Emmylou; Does Nicolette copy Doobies?
Joens--Brian L. (Class of 1981)
Emmylou Harris' "Evangeline" has a little something for everyone; "Radioland" sounds too much like the Doobie Brothers.
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33 Globetrotters: the wizards on the court; to perform here Wednesday night
Larson--Laurie
Globetrotters bring global bag of tricks to UNI; photo.
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34 Paintings by John Page exhibited in local gallery Professor John Page to exhibit work in the Waterloo Recreation and Arts Center; photo.
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35 Student turnout for Artists Series 'lousy'
Maltby--Craig S. (Class of 1982)
Currently only 3% of students buy season tickets. Professor Jones talks about the reasons.
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36 Quintet, band perform next week Profile of Symphonic Band and Brass Quintet.
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37 Spring art conference to include Lash, Page
Ove--Karen
Highlights of the conference.
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38 Trio tickets available Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio will perform; photo.
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39 'Faschingsfest' celebration
Benning--Carol (Student--1984)
Highlights of festival.
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40 Glee Club to sing in Denver on spring tour
Maltby--Craig S. (Class of 1982)
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41 Gospel band to perform
Benning--Carol (Student--1984)
Phil Keaggy and band will perform; photo.
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42 Orchesis tryouts begin
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43 Radio producer wins Mark Heistad wins regional award.
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44 Assistant SID appointed Athletic Department hires Dave Starr to take the position of Assistant Sports Information Director.
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45 National qualifier
Gilgen--Bert
Lynne Siefert performs a front dive with a half twist.
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46 Ultimate 'Force' comes to UNI
Jefson--Kathy S.
UNI Frisbee Club to hold first ever National Indoor Frisbee Championship in the Dome.
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47 Untitled
Chung--David R.
Men's tracksters take off during time trials while their runningmates time them.
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48 Women win final dual Panthers beat Grinnell, 72-67, in final dual meet of the season.
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49 Wrestlers get 'homered'
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
Panthers lose close meet to Nebraska; allege unfair officiating.
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50 Winter takes a spring break
Chung--David R.
Students enjoy different activities outside due to the nice weather.