Issue Contents

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1 Council to discuss sports cuts today
Larson--Laurie
Considering dropping men's and women's gymnastics, field hockey, and baseball; working against background of Title IX complaint.
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2 Faculty Senate to vote on ROTC . . .again
Rehmke--Kandice
Will attempt to clarify position.
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3 Reagan's budget cuts cripple financial aid?
Burns--Brenda
Dennis Jensen talks about changes in financial aid.
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4 Signs of spring
Dillon--Molly
Spring buds on campus; photo.
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5 'Consider effect on Baker'
Smith--Robert C.
Feels that the cartoon by Dave Opperman concerning Gerald Baker should not have been printed.
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6 Baker joke 'rude and distasteful'
McCabe--Theresa
Feels that a letter to the editor concerning naming the UNI Library was unjust and inexcusable.
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7 Cites problems with ROTC
Robinette--Jane E. (Class of 1982)
Believes that the ROTC is inconsistent with UNI's academic goals.
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8 Untitled
Opperman--David E.
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9 Upset with evaluations
Johnson--Sara
Students are upset with the judges' behavior for the auditions of the Spring Variety Show.
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10 Urges attending meeting; 'military thinking bad'
Sulentic--Margaret Mary (Class of 1979; Curriculum
Believes that the ROTC does not belong on the UNI campus.
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11 Ex-missionary to speak on El Salvador dilemma Father Michael Colonnese will speak.
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12 Cutler sees middle class crisis
White--Michael Lee (Class of 1982)
Lynn Cutler outlines views on block grants; photo.
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13 Phi Upsilon Omicron General meeting.
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14 Stepp: 'Full employment needed'
Martin--Valentina K. (Classes of 1982 and 1999)
Excerpts from speech by Mark Stepp; photo.
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15 TEFL/Linguistics Club Sandra Pinkerton will speak.
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16 UNI rugby Last home game.
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17 What's up Meetings and activities; UNI secretaries.
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18 Women's Studies Association Will send thank-yous to festival participants.
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19 Young people's Al-Anon Starts Saturday.
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20 Americans are 'living in terror'
Martin--Valentina K. (Classes of 1982 and 1999)
Alvin Poussaint outlines views on American society; photo.
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21 Language festival planned One thousand students and teachers will attend festival at PLS.
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22 Meek selected 1981-82 "NI" editor
Readinger--Jill
Profile of Lori Meek; photo.
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23 NAR wins national prize
Rigby--Leigh
Wins award for fiction.
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24 Neo-Marxist education Michael W. Apple will speak.
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25 No bucks = no play
Levenhagen--Mike
The Athletic Department has decided to eliminate some sports because the university is facing cutbacks; photo.
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26 Get that pitch
Hessburg--Matt
Tamera Pattschull tunes her guitar on stage.
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27 Shy away from frying in the spring sun
Berard--Michelle
David Shields warns of the dangers of overexposing the skin to the sun.
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28 Fishing lures them for fun, economic reasons
Langguth--Teresa (Class of 1981)
Fishing can provide a relaxing environment for students.
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29 Turn loose with 'Loverboy'; 'Imitation Life' is dark, deep
Joens--Brian L. (Class of 1981)
Review of the albums "Imitation Life" by Robin Lane and the Chartbusters and "The Kid Is Hot Tonite" by Loverboy.
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30 Coach, athletes feel pressure
Cahill--Mary E. (Class of 1981)
Lynn King finding it hard to attract kids to UNI.
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31 Lawson places sixth Bill Lawson competed at the Drake Relays and placed in several events.
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32 Runners set to go this weekend
Cahill--Mary E. (Class of 1981)
Five, possibly six, UNI relay teams will compete in the Drake Relays; photo.
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33 Chicago lyric opera aired
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34 Fight song arranger pursues music publishing
Rigby--Leigh
Profile of Paul McKee; photo.
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35 Attend piano teachers' symposium Many faculty will participate.
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36 Seasons featured Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knoll will present show at Museum.
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37 Variety show tonight
Ove--Karen
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia will sponsor show; group is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary.
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38 Folk dance festival held Program for the festival.
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39 Food Day 1981 celebrated Cottontop Coop will hold potluck.
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40 Play and workshop offered
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41 Recitals tonight Karen MacVey and Kim Stone will play.
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42 Dome hosts frisbee's best
Langguth--Teresa (Class of 1981)
The UNI-Dome will host the 1981 national Indoor Distance and Self-Caught Flight Championships.
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43 A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
A look at the proposed cuts in sports.
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44 Netsters win; now 23-6
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
UNI defeated Grinnell, 7-2, bringing its season record to 23-6.
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45 UNI softball team wins twin bill
Langguth--Teresa (Class of 1981)
UNI defeated Luther, 7-0 and 13-0, in a doubleheader; photo.
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46 Panther '9' sweeps pair from NW Missouri
Levenhagen--Mike
UNI swept a doubleheader from Northwest Missouri; photo.