Issue Contents

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1 Cuts could devastate student aid
Readinger--Jill
Dennis Jensen talks about potential changes in financial aid.
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2 Salary decision rests in arbitrator's hands
White--Michael Lee (Class of 1982)
Will decide of salary portion of faculty contract.
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3 Students rally for Atlanta cause
Larson--Laurie
Ruth Anderson speaks to group about Atlanta killings; photo.
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4 Oh, for the good old days
Ruggeberg--Brian
Brian Ruggeberg uses television movie to compare recent problems on UNI's campus.
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5 On the Other Hand: issue carried too far
Hessburg--Matt
Matt Hessburg believes the recent attacks on men and women in letters to the editor have gone too far.
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6 Opperman responds
Opperman--David E.
Cartoonist Dave Opperman asks for readers to look at his work with humor, not with a sexist point of view.
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7 Portrait of a Cartoonist
Opperman--David E.
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8 The 'battle of the sexes' continues¿and hopefully ends: 'Their order is not the order'
Barnes--Doug (Class of 1983)
Doug Barnes believes students who wrote recent letter on people's roles in the universe are wrong.
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9 Asks if joke was worth it
Oetken--Janet
Women writers ask if recent article and joke by Beck was worth the effort.
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10 Guillermo Beck defends self, et al.
Beck--Guillermo
Recent writer of letter on universal roles describes his point of view.
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11 NOW says "baloney" to Beck letter
Piwowarski--Roger J. (Class of 1981)
Black Hawk County Chapter of the National Organization for Women also disagrees with Beck's statements and describes their role as feminists.
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12 'Day Before Doomsday' author at UNI Tuesday Sidney Lens will speak; photo.
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13 How is your career mileage? Larry Routh talks about results of survey of graduates.
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14 Recording technology minor offered
Trout--Carleen
Description of new minor.
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15 Utility rates increased
Benning--Carol (Student--1984)
Cedar Falls Utilities raises rates.
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16 'Life-long' learning program
Martin--Valentina K. (Classes of 1982 and 1999)
Lynda Jobman talks about federal program.
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17 Buying: this department's business
Martin--Valentina K. (Classes of 1982 and 1999)
Don Boss talks about the Purchasing Department.
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18 Center helps launch careers
Maltby--Craig S. (Class of 1982)
Pat Bassett talks about Career Center services.
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19 Untitled
Chung--David R.
Student gets tangled kite out of tree.
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20 Finance Club to Chicago
Kelly--Beth
Will attend world trade conference.
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21 Friends have fundraisers for Haner
Tucker--Donna
Will raise money for Tami Haner, who was injured in a car accident.
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22 I-Club Will meet.
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23 PRSSA Will meet.
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24 Science teaching Robert Hanson will speak.
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25 Theological conference Highlights of program.
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26 What's up Meetings and activities.
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27 ZZZ . . . .
Chung--David R.
Student takes a little break from studying by taking a nap.
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28 Chinese professor speaks Shi Bon Hong will speak.
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29 Debaters in tournaments
Rehmke--Kandi
Schedule of upcoming debates.
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30 IaPIRG provides housing referral
Rehmke--Kandi
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31 Senate Scene
Borchardt--Cindy
Confusion over appointments.
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32 Trivia fans: tonight's the big night
Hessburg--Matt
Rules and prizes.
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33 Added pressure makes teen years tougher
Rehmke--Kandi
Panel discussion at Judson House.
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34 Plan your escape to the 'Master's Library'
Hessburg--Matt
Profile of John Jacobs, owner of local bookstore; photo.
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35 Eve has guts; Pearl is anything but ho-hum: female vocalists
Joens--Brian L. (Class of 1981)
Eve Moon, "Eve Moon"; Pearl Harbor, "Don't Follow Me, I'm Lost Too"
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36 His 'beaten' path leads to 'gentle' judo career
Gilgen--Bert
Sean Ward follows in his father's footsteps as a top judo artist; photo.
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37 Hard work, tenacity pay off for Gallagher
Gilgen--Bert
Ken Gallagher's aggressive nature and work ethic have paid off again as he prepares for the upcoming NCAA I Championships; photo.
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38 Witty lyrics strongest part of Waller show
Chung--David R.
Review of Harry Waller's music performance; photo.
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39 Enter 'Guess the Oscars'; contest open
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40 See sign-mime workshop Ricky Smith will conduct workshop
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41 Check out Union Craft Shop
Gilgen--Bert
Union Craft Shop is worth stopping by and checking out; photo.
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42 Arts Festival scheduled
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43 Brothers who play together . . . Brother pianists, Anthony and Joseph Paratore, will perform in Old Auditorium as part of UNI Artists Series.
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44 Ensembles to perform Program for Marimba and Percussion Ensembles performance.
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45 Jazz series continues Union will feature jazz groups.
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46 Chuck Mitchell to perform at UNI Will perform on KUNI.
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47 Music scholarships offer School of Music will hold auditions.
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48 Union Connection to hold clinic Will hold show choir clinic.
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49 A doctor's touch Theatre UNI's Shelley Alert, Marilyn Albert, and Leo L. Bertelsen act out a scene of "Habeas Corpus"; photo.
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50 Students help in 'Mister Roberts'; Waterloo Community Playhouse production Will assist in technical crew.
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51 UNI grad to be exhibition juror Gary Kelley will judge student exhibition.
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52 Overtime: we haven't done badly
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Panthers played well despite the big jump from Division II to Division I; not sure how football team will react to Division I AA.
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53 Women cagers finish at 18-10
Levenhagen--Mike
Panthers beat Northwestern College to finish third in the AIAW State Tournament.
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54 Gymnasts head to AIAW regionals Panthers will try to qualify for nationals in regional tournament in Kansas.
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55 Intramural campus fest Coors Intramural Festival to host intramural events on campus.
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56 On to New Jersey
Gilgen--Bert
Seven Panthers will travel to Princeton University to take part in NCAA I Championships; photo.
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57 UNI men netsters down Blackhawk Club Panthers remain undefeated with 8-1 victory over the Blackhawk Tennis Club.