Issue Contents

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1 'Herd' use encouraged
Riedesel--Miles E. (Class of 1983)
The UNI telephone directory is being distributed this week.
2 'Instructors need to change teaching strategy'
Willsher--Jay
Bruce Joyce spoke on teaching strategies at the recent conferences held on effective teaching.
3 Passing time
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
A student sketches the Campanile; photo.
4 Service delayed by cuts
Dursky--Denise
Budget cuts resulted in the elimination of staff positions at UNI. These cuts are mostly non-instructional positions and affect the service areas of the university such as Health Services, the Library, and the Registrar's Office.
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5 Congrats to Phi Mu Alpha
McLe
Phi Mu Alpha produced a very efficient and successful Homecoming variety show.
6 More on apathy discussion
Claus--Robert (Sociology Faculty)
Faculty apathy is discussed.
7 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
President Reagan's plan to hide nuclear missiles include hiding one in a UNI dorm room.
8 The Panther's Pen
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Lori Meek details all of the live band venues on and around campus.
9 Urge greater protective steps
Larson--Pete
Students call for more lighting on campus to deter would-be rapists.
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10 Students asked to 'save those papers'
Alexander--Judy
Students are urged to recycle their old Northern Iowans.
11 Use effective 'study strategies'
Hahn--Kay (Student--1979)
Michelle Simpson of the Learning Skills Center discusses effective study strategies.
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12 'Busing is no solution'
Taft--Mike
Ralph Scott will testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington, D. C., on the problems surrounding forced busing of students.
13 College lifestyle may destroy health
Ullestad--Kevin
The stress college students face on a daily basis may be detrimental to their health.
14 Young crooner
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
A student sings during the variety show; photo.
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15 Frustration relieved on Wednesday
Larson--Bob
A new program has been established to allow students access to UNI service representatives.
16 March of Dimes annual race set for Sunday The third annual Oktoberfest Run for the March of Dimes will be held Sunday.
17 Pick up NDSL checks National Direct Student Loan recipients should pick up their checks immediately.
18 SISEA hosts state lobbyist on Thursday
Zmolek--Annette
The UNI chapter of the SISEA will present speaker Ron Livermore. Livermore is the SISEA's state lobbyist.
19 Skill workshop set A workshop on family counseling will be given Thursday and Friday.
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20 ASPA club Will hold informational meeting.
21 Awednesdaything John Volker will be available for questions in the Union.
22 McCullagh arrives in Iowa
Riedesel--Miles E. (Class of 1983)
James McCullagh has joined the UNI faculty as a social work professor.
23 Modern language field day Rescheduled to October 6.
24 Oktoberfest Will be held in Island Park; sponsored by the German Club.
25 Phi Beta Lambda Memberships drive will be held today and tomorrow.
26 Recreation Club Will meet on Wednesday in the Union.
27 Register for UPB race The UPB will be holding an 10,000 meter race.
28 Resister to speak Igal Roodenko, chair of the War Resisters League will speak at UNI on peace studies.
29 Senators to visit campus A General Assembly committee will visit the University of Northern Iowa.
30 Sigma Delta Pi Will hold meeting.
31 Spanish Club Will meet on Wednesdays.
32 Student Social Work Association Sponsoring food drive.
33 University Speakers Committee Meets on Thursdays in the Union.
34 What's up Meetings and activities; "End the Arms Race Marathon II".
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35 Escort service popular
Lauer--Jean
The Shull Hall escort service has become popular with students.
36 Learn about geothermal Victor Gibson will speak on geothermal energy.
37 Media persons to speak
Dursky--Denise
Phi Delta Kappa will hold a panel discussion among local media personalities.
38 PBL seeks members Phi Beta Lambda is having a membership drive.
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39 Luke, Laura have dinner in Redeker
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
Students dressed as their favorite hero for dinner at Redeker Dining Center.
40 Untitled
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
UNI Homecoming football game; photo.
41 Untitled
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
UNI Marching Band performs in the Homecoming parade; photo.
42 Untitled
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Students do the 'snake dance' at the variety show; photo.
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43 Bartlett elects royalty
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
Bartlett Hall elected a 'Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett' for Homecoming.
44 Untitled
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Two students participate in 'campaniling' during Homecoming; photo.
45 Untitled
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Students participate in a play; photo.
46 Untitled
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
The grand marshall of the parade, Irene Eaton, waves; photo
47 Vocalists highlight shows
Courtright--Michele
Students performed at the annual variety show.
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48 Byrnes: man behind the bells
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Robert Byrnes has been the university carillonneur since 1972; photo.
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49 Giunta: Need to sell more tickets
Rigby--Leigh
Joseph Giunta, conductor of the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony Orchestra, is encouraging UNI students to attend the orchestra's performances.
50 Women Artists show 'significant'
Rafique--Zarina
The Cedar Falls Metropolitan Gallery will feature an exhibition of 'Women Artists in Iowa'.
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51 'Candide' opening The Theatre UNI/Lyric Theatre production of "Candide" will open this Thursday; photo.
52 Attention food lovers: 'Noche Mexicana'
Wagner--JoAnne Zoller
A Mexican dinner celebrating World Vegetarian Day will be held at the Waterloo Rec Center.
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53 Chips ahoy!
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Women's golf team member Pauline Kelly prepares to hit a chip shot en route to her medallist finish; photo.
54 Harriers bear the cold and win
Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Women's cross country team dominates the field.
55 Intramural golf tourney Students are encouraged to participate in intramural golf.
56 Panthers tie for second Women's tennis battles the elements and finishes strong.
57 Soccer club ties after leading 2-0
Ullestad--Kevin
Soccer club falls apart.
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58 Field hockey team wins in overtime, 2-0
Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Panther's secure a Homecoming triumph.
59 Men harriers third in Big Four meet
Levenhagen--Mike
UNI beats out Drake in avoiding last place during the all Iowa cross country meet; Iowa State won.
60 untitled
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Junior linebacker Joe Anderson causes a fumble during the Homecoming football game; photo
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61 Panthers fall to Wildcats; third straight loss
Taft--Mike
The Panthers continue their disappointing season; fall to 1-4.