Issue Contents

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1 Budget cuts denounced at local rally
Alexander--Judy
Excerpts from remarks by Roxanne Conlin and others at rally; photo.
2 Minister truck driver speaks for workers
Armstrong--Kathryn R. (Class of 1982)
Gil Dawes expresses views.
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3 'Show more support'
Kambel--Eldon W
Alumnus urges UNI students to back the football team.
4 Campbell RA explains organization
Theodore--Angie
Angie Theodore insists that organization is not a sorority, nor is it making fun of sororities.
5 Cawelti clarifies ROTC committee proposal
Cawelti--Gerald Scott (Classes of 1965 and 1968; English Faculty)
Professor Cawelti points out Northern Iowan's errors regarding ROTC Oversight Committee.
6 The last fighting-man comix, unless I change my mind
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Student drops ROTC.
7 The Panther's Pen
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
The lack of off campus parking is discussed.
8 UNISA senator responds to editorial
Smith--Robert C.
Student upset with Northern Iowan editorial concerning UNISA and allocating funds.
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9 'End the Arms Race Marathon II' begins
Seckman--Lamont
Professor Sunseri explains his position.
10 Housing improvements made
Riedesel--Miles E. (Class of 1983)
Variety of repairs made in student housing units.
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11 Drake speaks on populism
Willsher--Jay
Paul W. Drake delivers Carl Becker Lecture.
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12 Parents' Weekend is weeks away
Wessels--Doreen
Looking for nominations; brief look at activities.
13 Price Lab offers trip Will visit France for two weeks in March.
14 Solidarity Day
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
State Senator Ted Anderson speaks to students.
15 UNISA seeks students Needs students for dean search committee.
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16 AFT sponsors panel Will discuss work environment at UNI.
17 Homecoming week activities set Schedule of activities.
18 Tree taken away The Monument to the Elm is being uprooted so restoration can begin; photo.
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19 ISU leader to speak Tom Jackson will speak.
20 Lit students to gather Annual informal gathering.
21 Lutheran student workshop Fellowship and refreshments.
22 What's up Meetings and activities; Mesa Espanola; Christian Campus House.
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23 Coffeehouse line-up is 'best yet'
Conzett--Kathleen M. (Class of 1982)
Schedule for the semester.
24 Individual Studies programs break tradition
Nierling--Dan
A look at the various programs.
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25 Chenetier critiques modern fiction
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Excerpts from remarks by Marc Chenetier; photo.
26 Essay winners soon to be in print
Nierling--Dan
Work by Student as Critic writers will be available.
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27 Gallery needs a few good docents
Conzett--Kathleen M. (Class of 1982)
Dan Stetson looks ahead with plans for the Gallery.
28 Stetson--in love with modern art Profile of Dan Stetson; photo.
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29 'Body Heat' is a frustrating film full of great moments
Rigby--Leigh
Review of the movie 'Body Heat'.
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30 Cars on display--from Model-A to Packard
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Museum hosts display; photo.
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31 "Fantasticks" coming
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
Several UNI people will participate in CFCT production.
32 Ed majors forming new organization
Courtright--Michele
Forming Student Association for Middle Level Education.
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33 Idaho Vandals manhandle Panthers, 59-14
Levenhagen--Mike
The Panthers were overmatched and fell victim to a powerful running game.
35 Women netsters finish second
Levenhagen--Mike
UNI women are playing with a number of physical ailments.
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34 Women golfers 7th The Panthers shoot good first round then crumble.
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36 Men harriers impressive Panthers fare well against nationally ranked Iowa State.
37 Men's team plays its best golf
Taft--Mike
Team golfs best round in years.
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38 Kaiser paces women harriers
Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Women's cross country places seventh out of nineteen teams.
39 Newell loves bike racing; ignores danger
Levenhagen--Mike
Profile of UNI student John Newell; photo.