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1 Out for dinner
Nadermann--Don
Students eating behind Shull Hall; photo.
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2 Service aids victims of rape
Geuder--Sheryl
Jody Dunlap offers advice.
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3 State universities threatened
Tucker--Donna
Campus administrators talk about budget shortfalls and difficulties.
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4 'Not within mission'
Dockstader--David R. (Earth Science Faculty)
Does not believe that the vocational training offered by ROTC is consistent with the university's mission statement.
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5 No ROTC!
Gute--Gary G. (Family Services Faculty)
Feels that ROTC is not an academic program; therefore, prohibiting it on campus is not a violation of academic freedom.
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6 Not appropriate to realities
Morgan--David Lloyd (Philosophy and Religion Faculty).
Believes that ROTC will hamper free inquiry.
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7 ROTC not for UNI
Wehner--Carl Orville (Classes of 1951 and 1959; Mathematics Faculty)
Does not believe that ROTC on the UNI campus has anything to do with academic freedom.
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8 Too bad it wasn't a joke
Wagner--JoAnne Zoller
Believes ROTC is not good for UNI.
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9 Untitled
Opperman--David E.
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10 Wants freedom, choice
Hermann--Dave
Believes it is a person's choice to join ROTC.
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11 'Academic freedom'
Carson--Scott
Does not believe that letting ROTC on UNI campus will violate anyone's academic freedom.
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12 'Now more money'
Cook--Mike
Thanking the Senate Faculty for their favorable vote on the establishment of ROTC at UNI.
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13 Applauds Faculty Senate vote
Grassley--Lee
Agrees with the Faculty Senate's vote that establishes ROTC at UNI.
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14 Reacts to previous comments
Lee--Key Ton (Education Faculty)
Believes that nobody should attack others for positions taken in a democratic process of decision making.
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15 Stych upset with cuts
Stych--Garf
Unhappy that the men's and women's gymnastics teams are being cut.
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16 Talk to UNI veterans
Wiederanders--Donald E. (Laboratory School Faculty)
Believes that people should talk to veterans before making up their minds about establishing ROTC at UNI.
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17 Political losers could be winners
Jefson--Kathy S.
Ted Kachel expresses views on movies.
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18 Sytsma featured at protest rally Many faculty will participate in rally against military spending.
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19 What's cookin'?
Nadermann--Don
Child going through Grandma's pans on Mother's Day; photo.
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20 Financial Aid releases program regulations
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21 Picturesque
Nadermann--Don
Prexy's Pond and Rider Hall; photo.
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22 Psychic experiences--are they explainable?
Tudeen--Sheryl
Professor Gackenbach offers views on psychic phenomena.
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23 Annapurna: triumph and tragedy
Conzett--Kathleen M. (Class of 1982)
Christy Tews speaks about mountain climbing.
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24 Aspects of family discussed at workshops; 'excessive TV viewing can be harmful'
Tudeen--Sheryl
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25 Obligation to show children option
Breuer--Teresa A.
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26 Pi Omega Pi Will meet.
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27 Watch what, how much you eat to maintain health
Tucker--Donna
Excerpts from Jane Juchems' presentation on food.
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28 What's up Meetings and activities; Julio Quan will speak.
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29 Women's Studies Association Will hold potluck picnic.
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30 'Heaven's Gate'--choppy, but has good moments
Rigby--Leigh
Review of the film "Heaven's Gate."
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31 'Spring Jazz Bash'
Dillon--Molly
School of Music's "Spring Jazz Bash"; photo.
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32 Hear percussion concert Program for ensembles.
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33 Stefan Reuss chosen to perform at Carnegie Hall One of eighteen winners nationally.
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34 Final concert from Glee Club Thursday Program for seventy-seven member group.
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35 Garrison artists profiled KHKE will present program.
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36 KUNI gains staff member Kathy Clucas joins staff.
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37 'Recent Acquisitions' are worth trip to gallery
Fuerste--Robert
Review of "Recent Acquisitions" of the UNI Gallery of Art; photo.
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38 Business Policies, co-op hold bake sale Attempt to raise money for Cottontop Coop.
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39 BFA shows on display Work by Susan Sudmeier and James Brooks shown.
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40 UNI senior is WCP assistant stage manager Profile of Linda Lau; photo.
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41 Falconer Bill Wood fights for falcon's return
Burns--Brenda
Wants dead bird returned; photo.
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42 Linksters end regular season
Larson--Laurie
UNI took fourth place in the University of Minnesota Invitational with a score of 334.
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43 Panther softball team takes fourth in regionals
Langguth--Teresa (Class of 1981)
UNI ended its season with a 1-0 loss to Grandview, placing fourth overall.
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44 Sluggers finish season at 26-10
Levenhagen--Mike
UNI split a doubleheader with Wartburg and swept a doubleheader from Luther, ending their season at 26-10.
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45 Three former UNI gridders sign with NFL Three former UNI football players have signed contracts with the NFL.
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46 Trackmen second at MCC; records fall
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
UNI captures second place at the Mid-Continent Conference with 61 points.
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47 Harriers fail to qualify UNI was unable to qualify any team members for nationals in the Midwest Classic at Drake.
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48 Netsters finish at 2-3 UNI closed out its season with disappointing losses at the University of Minnesota Invitational.
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49 Purple team gets steak, 23-20
Nadermann--Don
The UNI Purple team defeated the UNI Gold team with a 23-20 victory; photo.
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50 Tennis team falls in final UNI ended its season with a 25-9 record.