Issue Contents

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1 Faculty Senate says 'no' to ROTC
Jeffries--Lyle
Senate votes, 14-10, to defeat a motion to establish an ROTC unit on campus; also votes to require faculty attendance at Commencement; supports motion to change name of Department of Speech to Department of Communication and Theatre.
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2 Harkin supports the 'homebred'
Gilgen--Bert
Tom Harkin expresses views on El Salvador; photo.
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3 Martin and Panther Party sweep election
Long--Karen
Rusty Martin receives 74% of the vote; photo.
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4 'Their assigned role in the universe': a great system
Beck--Guillermo
Men attempt to describe the roles of the sexes.
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5 Dismayed with Reagan: budget cuts unfair
Cole--John R. (Anthropology Faculty)
Professor John R. Cole believes the proposed budget cuts by President Reagan will not help the majority of U. S. citizens.
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6 Orchesis thanks NI staff
Orchesis
Orchesis performers thank the photographers and writers of the NI for their coverage.
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7 Positive comments on food service
Mohning--Laurie
Food Service isn't like a home-cooked meal, but it's not the student workers' fault.
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8 Untitled
Opperman--David E.
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9 'Personal, lifelong decision'
Hayes--Colleen Mullen (Class of 1981)
Colleen Mullen Hayes believes the government is taking away women's rights.
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10 1981 UNISA general elections results Vote tallies.
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11 Sun and shadow
Chung--David R.
The sun provides a silhouette of Kelly O'Neal on his way out of the Union; photo.
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12 Elementary ed. majors should register now Seeking those who will be registering for "block".
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13 Is that you, Frosty?
Chung--David R.
Kerri Hanson, Patty Bark, and Chris Stewart build one of the many snowmen on campus; photo.
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14 Library offers information center CFPL establishes life-long learning collection.
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15 Winter mountaineering David Dockstader will present program at Museum.
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16 Dept. of Residence focuses on student
Hansen--Dave
Clark Elmer and Bob Hartman talk about their programs.
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17 German Club Faschingsfest Will celebrate.
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18 Group promotes communication
Readinger--Jill
Profile of Women in Communications, Inc.
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19 P. E. O. Will meet.
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20 Phi Upsilon Omicron Will practice for initiation.
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21 Reader's Theatre Will perform "As We are Now".
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22 Student Reading Association Will hold bake sale.
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23 Torch and Tassel Will discuss initiation.
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24 What's up Meetings and activities.
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25 Elevator hassles plague Dancer
White--Michael Lee (Class of 1982)
Frequent breakdowns cause inconvenience.
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26 It comforts mind, body, but doesn't cure aches
Chung--David R.
Yoga provides relaxing exercise for the body and the mind; photo.
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27 Seifert initially takes diving for 'something to fill time'
Gilgen--Bert
Panthers' only diver qualifies for national meet; photo.
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28 High on enthusiasm; low on experience: Ruggeroos
Gilgen--Bert
Rugby is introduced to UNI by Mike Ryan and Pat Larson; photo.
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29 'MB is overdeveloped, overkilled; 'Tongue Twister' is simple, fun
Joens--Brian L. (Class of 1981)
"Mondo Bongo" has its moments but is too overdeveloped; "Tongue Twister" makes you feel good all over.
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30 Eats: grownin' up on Hwy. 218
Ove--Karen
The Brown Bottle offers the best food, prices, and atmosphere in town.
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31 It's the right time of year for 'deadly little thing'; don't let weather catch you off-guard
Berry--Robert
Rob Berry gives tips on how to survive the cold in an emergency.
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32 Gault to perform Tuesday Professor Gault will present piano recital.
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33 Iowa student essay contest open
Hansen--Dave
English Department sponsors Student as Critic competition.
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34 Rex and Bruk serenade Studio One; Humor, warmth of performers entertains
Fuerste--Robert
Gantenbeins perform spectacular hour-long show on KUNI.
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35 Symphony trip offered UNI-Civic Arts Association will sponsor trip to Ames to hear Pittsburgh Symphony.
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36 Album sales unaffected by inflation
Benning--Carol (Student--1984)
Local store managers talk about sales.
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37 Submit art for exhibition Art Department will hold annual student show.
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38 Summer Repertory auditions to be held Looking for singers, dancers, actors.
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39 Untitled
Opperman--David E.
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40 Plight of elderly portrayed
Chastain--Rhiannon Lynn (Class of 1983)
Reader's Theatre will present May Sarton performance.
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41 Series on teens to be aired
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42 Snow job
Chung--David R.
Message written in snow near Dancer Hall.
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43 Sprouts: economical, nutritious Seeds for sprouting available at Cottontop Coop.
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44 Viennese actor here
Benning--Carol (Student--1984)
Helmut Qualtinger will appear.
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45 'Punk-folk singer' to appear at UNI Harry Waller will perform.
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46 Bring horn to open jam Will jam in Union.
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47 New Wave artists on 'Progression'
Ove--Karen
Steve Maravetz talks about the music.
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48 Overtime: fill in the blank
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Michael J. McKinlay believes Hawkeyes' dream season cannot be labeled.
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49 UNI wrestlers head for regionals
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
Injured Panther team prepares for regionals.
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50 Cagers downed
Koolbeck--Jeffrey R. (Class of 1983)
Panthers fall to 8-17 after loss to Hilltoppers.
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51 Men's tennis team opens Panthers open season with impressive win over the Westfield Tennis Club.
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52 Sportswear sale Athletic department to hold sportswear sale in the Dome.
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53 Women tankers aim for nationals; Men complete in MCC meet
Larson--Laurie
Panthers pass up Regional meet and will instead try to qualify relay team for nationals at the Badger Invite.