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1 Back to February
Gilgen--Bert
Students battle the return of snow and winter weather; photo.
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2 Economist advocates money control system
Maltby--Craig S. (Class of 1982)
Excerpts from speech by Robert Laurent.
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3 Evaluate, choose, vote in tomorrow's election; Martin: increase communication
Borchardt--Cindy
Rusty Martin offers views; photo.
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4 Horan: establish court system
Borchardt--Cindy
Mark Horan offers views; photo.
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5 'Stop endless complaining'
Stewart--Jon
Jon Stewart says complaining about sexism puts men and women farther apart.
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6 Explains Roman festival
Ritchie--Verna Ford (Library Faculty)
Verna Ritchie defines the celebration of Lupercalia.
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7 On the Other Hand; Martin: a true organizer
Hessburg--Matt
Matt Hessburg tries persuade voters to support Rusty Martin.
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8 Panther Party has people, ideas, and energy
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Panther Party calls for people to join their political party because they can get things done.
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9 Viewpoint
Best--Thomas
Thomas Best asks for education majors to take a stand against budget reform.
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10 Death, identity crises highlight continuing series
Rupp--Donisue
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11 Historical Society presentation Loren Horton will speak in Glenda Riley's public history class.
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12 Offices change places Veterans Affairs and Foreign Student Affairs change places in Gilchrist and Baker Halls.
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13 Waist watching made easy Dining Services publishes calorie counter booklet.
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14 CBF Will see film.
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15 English Club Will meet.
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16 French Club Will host wine and cheese party.
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17 Going for the gammon
Chung--David R.
Nancy Simon, Kris Coffin, and Marcia Rosenberry enjoy playing games outdoors.
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18 Hanson named head of SAPS
Breinig--Cathy
Donald L. Hanson named acting head of Department of School Administration and Personnel Services.
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19 Historical Association Will discuss careers.
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20 Marketing Club Will visit Coors distributor.
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21 Periodical numbers cut Don Gray talks about recent cut of about 10% of the library's periodical subscriptions; move blamed on inflation.
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22 PRSSA Will host kegger.
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23 Science teaching colloquium Roy Unruh will speak.
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24 Sexuality workshop to be in March Human sexuality weekend scheduled.
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25 Spanish Club Will meet.
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26 What's up Meetings and activities.
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27 Women's Studies Association Will plan women's arts festival.
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28 Cawelti finds way to be two places at once
Burns--Brenda
Professor Cawelti videotapes lecture for San Diego meeting instead of attending the meeting personally; photo.
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29 Credit transfer process explained
Readinger--Jill
Dennis Hendrickson talks about analyzing credit for transfer.
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30 Eiklor speaks on ancient war Professor Eiklor will speak on warfare in the ancient world.
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31 Stress affects family, divorce rate
Putz--Mike
Ken Jacobsen speaks on marriage, career, and family.
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32 Austrian summer 'a learning experience'
Benning--Carol (Student--1984)
Professor Koppensteiner talks about the summer program.
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33 March music workshop planned Highlights of conference on music for children.
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34 Vocals, keyboards conclude fest: UNI School of Music Highlights of final Tallcorn festivals.
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35 Iowa Rails to Trails tracks abandoned railroads
Kirchhoff--Linda
Prospects for the Cedar Valley Nature Trail and other bicycle trails.
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36 Karla Ruth to perform in 'Coffeehouse' series Brief profile of Karla Ruth; photo.
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37 NU High winter concert tonight Concert highlights.
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38 Jernigan to direct WCP Professor Jernigan will be music director for WCP production of "The Music Man".
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39 New band rocks Iowa: SHE strives for originality
Chung--David R.
Four woman band just want to keep writing and performing; photo.
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40 Federspiel leads women runners
Larson--Laurie
UNI's fifth place finish at the Wisconsin-La Crosse Invitational highlighted by Karla Federspiel's first place finish in the 300 yard dash.
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41 Thinclads take fourth in quad
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
Panthers place last in quadrangular meet in Madison, Wisconsin.
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42 UNI wrestlers upset Missouri in dual finale
Gilgen--Bert
Panthers upset ninth ranked Tigers, 24-15, to close their regular season; photo.
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43 Overtime: shape up or ship out
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Michael J. McKinlay tries to persuade everyone to get out and exercise.
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44 Untitled
Gilgen--Bert
Larry Luttrell takes Tiger wrestler down in recent victory; photo.
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45 Women cagers advance; men fall
Levenhagen--Mike
Panthers move forward in AIAW Division II Tournament.
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46 Women cagers advance; men fall
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
North Carolina-Wilmington nips Panthers by two.