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1 Institutional racism protested
Long--Karen
African-American faculty and staff express views on racism at UNI; photo.
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2 President's Council cuts gymnastics programs
Larson--Laurie
Both men's and women's programs will be dropped.
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3 UNI faculty votes to approve ROTC
Long--Karen
Faculty vote to support Senate decision, 138-126; photo.
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4 'Self-proclaimed experts are ignorant'
Chabert--Henri L. (Modern Language Faculty)
Professor Chabert believes people are protesting about issues about which they know very little.
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5 Complain about hours Feels that the PEC should be open in the evenings.
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6 On the Other Hand
Hessburg--Matt
Believes that violence is becoming more acceptable.
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7 Suroski remembered
Larsen--Leonard
UNI suffered a loss in the death of Professor Alice Suroski.
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8 Untitled
Opperman--David E.
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9 Upset with Grassley as speaker
Larson--Pete
Feels that Senator Charles Grassley was not the best choice for the speaker at UNI's Commencement.
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10 'Form and contents inseparable'; artist responds
Behm--Kim
Defends choice of Gary Kelley to judge student show.
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11 'Naive comments and statements'
Kaplan--Jeffrey L.
Disagrees with a previous letter to the editor concerning the decision to cut gymnastics.
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12 'UNISA makes decisions'
DeRegnier--Kevin
Feels that members of UNISA are using its funds to further their own political causes.
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13 "NI" relates 'undesirable traits'
Scholl--Steve
Feels that the humor used in the "Northern Tissue" is inconsiderate and immature.
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14 Editorial Believes that President Kamerick should recommend to the Board of Regents that ROTC not be established at UNI.
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15 Minority cheers attempt
Smith--C. (Student--1981)
Believes that the people who wanted to change the UNI library to the "Josef Fox Library" were the same ones who cheered about the attempted assassination of President Reagan.
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16 Write to express concern
Jensen--Dennis P. (Class of 1957; Student Services Staff)
Encourages students and parents to express their concern about proposed cuts to the Pell Grant Program to their Congressmen and U.S, Senators.
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17 Anti-ROTC rally features political poet
Hessburg--Matt
Curt Sytsma and several faculty members express views on El Salvador.
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18 Cheerleaders seek athletic sponsors
Geuder--Sheryl
UNISA will pay for uniforms and travel to camp.
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19 Commencement speakers chosen Charles Grassley and Karla Lambert will speak.
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20 They Never Die
Sytsma--Curt
Poem by Curt Sytsma.
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21 . . . or check the library for additional information
Readinger--Jill
Sara Brownmiller talks about library resources on careers.
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22 Job hunting? Try the systems approach. . .
Readinger--Jill
Melanie Minnix offers advice.
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23 Tenants can prevent losses Tips on bringing a lease to a satisfactory conclusion.
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24 Untitled
Opperman--David E.
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25 . . . as cabinet proposes an alternative memorial Still considering ways of memorializing Professor Fox.
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26 Breakfast honors Guillaume Harry Guillaume honored by UNI-AOP.
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27 Fox Library supporters have dedication . . .
Kelly--Beth
Students hold informal dedication ceremony; photo.
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28 Study profiles victims' attitudes Stephen Lehane talks about his research.
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29 Kathryn Koob to speak
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30 Senate Scene
Borchardt--Cindy
Talk about ROTC again.
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31 Students receive Jordan award; two "NI" staff members
Larson--Laurie
Mary Cahill and Matt Hessburg honored; list of previous winners; photo.
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32 What's up Meetings and activities.
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33 'It's as safe as a car'
Langguth--Teresa (Class of 1981)
Ken McGuire is on his way to completing his piloting lessons and is ready to obtain his license; photo.
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34 Dreams come true for three UNI athletes; Dockter, Todd, Wright recruited
Larson--Laurie
Owen Dockter, Danny Todd, and Steve Wright signed contracts with the National Football League.
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35 Excuses, excuses; they can be fun
Tudeen--Sheryl
Faculty recount excuses that they have heard from students.
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36 Sunday cruisin'
Dillon--Molly
Houseboat on the Cedar River at Black Hawk Park; photo.
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37 It's dangerous, it's exciting, it's motocross
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
Bill Foy talks about the sport; photo.
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38 'Dare to Dream' published Colleen Hayes wins advertising design award.
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39 Fly away with 'Airborne'
Joens--Brian L. (Class of 1981)
Review of Steve Moris's album "Airborne."
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40 She's at the end of her rope about Dateline
Borchardt--Cindy
Talks about her experience with a dating service.
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41 Hearst filmed by media classes Bob Hardman talks about producing a film on James Hearst.
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42 Windmark to perform on 'Studio One'
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Profile of Bryan Windmark; photo.
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43 Chamber music recital Performance program.
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44 Gilkes recital Saturday Susan Gilkes will present graduate recital.
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45 KUNI to feature Reuss Will feature five performances by Stefan Reuss.
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46 Norris' book for sale Student Doug Norris publishes book of creative work.
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47 Sauer to retire after 32 years
Ove--Karen
Brief profile of Pauline Sauer and brief history of UNI Museum.
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48 Earn credit in Mexico
Rupp--Donisue
Study opportunity during Christmas break.
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49 Forensic Squad receives awards List of those receiving awards.
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50 Iowan article traces UNI growth Article by Bill and Sandra Witt chronicles UNI changes.
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51 Must be Sunday
Nadermann--Don
The Hill on a quiet night; photo.
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52 "Water-ski day" for students Will introduce water-skiing to students; photo.
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53 Golfers ninth at Badger invite UNI ended its season with ninth place at the Wisconsin Badger Invitational.
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54 Head to the river for regatta
Greeves--Diane
The Second Annual Waterloo Open Regatta will be held on the Cedar River.
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55 Illini dilemma
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Describes how Illinois misrepresented a football player's academic status.
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56 Panther football captains chosen Steve Sandon, Kelly Ellis, and Ken Harvey were chosen to be the 1981 UNI football captains.
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57 Soccer workshop offered A workshop on how to teach soccer will be offered in Cedar Falls.