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1 Association formed to address Hill problems
Zmolek--Annette
An organizational meeting of the College Hill Association will be held Tuesday. The association hopes to improve the image of College Hill, as well as deal with problems such as vandalism and pollution.
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2 Facelift
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
The East Gym's façade is clean after sandblasting; photo.
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3 Faculty unions aren't brotherly
Seckman--Lamont
UNI's two faculty unions do not co-exist peacefully, though the groups have many common goals.
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4 'New Right' denounced
Kelly--Brian
Student rejects the ideology of 'the new right'.
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5 Faculty apathy article reprinted
Heller--Marvin O. (Education Faculty)
UNI professor reacts to Professor Gilpin's letter.
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6 Frat organizer comments
Tatro--Craig P.
The Phi Delta Theta chapter consultant encourages students to join, ignore stereotypes.
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7 New student coalition running in UNISA election, urges students to vote
McIlrath--James Harley (Classes of 1986 and 1999)
The concerned student coalition is upset with UNISA and announces its candidacy for UNISA.
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8 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Students discuss which weapon of mass destruction they own.
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9 'Measure useless'
Thompson--Kris
Basheer Nijim gave a lecture on measuring the quality of life rather than population density in geography.
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10 War resister encourages optimism and non-violence
Lauer--Jean
Igal Roodenko, founder of the War Resistance League, taught an introduction to peace studies class at UNI; photo.
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11 Academic Computing Service Fall semester break schedule given.
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12 Anthropology Club Will present film on Thursday, October 22.
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13 Art Club Will hold first gallery showing.
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14 Awednesdaything Featuring Wayne King in the Union.
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15 Campus Bible Fellowship Will meet in the Ed Center.
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16 Education to be debated A debate team from ISU will square off against a team from Nebraska in a debate held at UNI.
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17 Interviews scheduled Student teaching interviews will be conducted October 21.
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18 Keg raffle Sponsored by the Finance Club.
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19 NI staff wants more money
Larson--Bob
The Board of Student Publications debated a possible salary increase for the Northern Iowan staff.
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20 Pi Omega Pi Will meet in Seerley Hall.
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21 PRSSA Will meet in Union.
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22 Waterloo Community Playhouse Will perform the play "Hay Fever".
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23 Waterloo Community Playhouse Will hold auditions for "A Christmas Carol".
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24 What's up Meetings and activities.
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25 'Cool tubes' latest in air conditioning
Hahn--Marcia
The Solar Energy Association met to discuss possible innovations in air conditioning.
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26 Center becomes group home
Thompson--Kris
The International Center has been sold to Bremwood Children's Home in Waverly. The Center will be used as a group home for children.
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27 Films to be shown
Riedesel--Miles E. (Class of 1983)
A public viewing of works from the beginning film production class will be held October 21.
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28 James, Clark to speak
Michels--Beth Betz
Julian James and Senator Dick Clark are some of the more high profile speakers to be featured at UNI this semester.
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29 Theatre director hired Jay Edelnant has been appointed acting director of theatre. He is replacing D. Terry Williams who left UNI to join the faculty at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo.
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30 Anderson to speak Senator Ted Anderson will speak at a Phi Beta Lambda meeting.
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31 Cold War fault of US, USSR
Petra--Ross A. (Class of 1977; Library Faculty)
Professor Donald Shepardson gave a lecture on the origins of the cold war.
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32 New Year's in Munich An international study tour of Brussels, Munich, Zurich, and Paris is being offered through the School of Business and the Division of Extension and Continuing Education.
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33 UNISA seeks candidates UNISA will hold special elections on October 21.
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34 Workshop for aides to disabled planned
Ross--Mike
A workshop will be held for attendants of the physically disabled.
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35 'Candide'--no small effort
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
A review of the play 'Candide'; photo.
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36 'Translation successful'
Rigby--Leigh
A discussion of Theatre UNI's production of 'Candide' was broadcast on KUNI/KHKE.
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37 ACTF coming to UNI
Fuerste--Robert
Theatre UNI will host the American College Theatre Festival this January.
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38 McNichol, Mason a winning pair
Courtright--Michele
A review of the movie 'Only When I Laugh'.
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39 Yes, UNI---there really is . . .
Mooney--Debbie (Student--1981-1982)
A profile of UNI President John Kamerick; photo.
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40 Musical variety coming up
Rigby--Leigh
The Tallcorn Lyric Theatre Festival will be held beginning October 27; photo.
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41 Trumpet-playing prof published
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
UNI trumpet professor Keith Johnson recently published the book "The Art of Trumpet Playing"; photo.
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42 Chris Frank to play in Union and at KUNI Chris Frank and Peter Hyrka will play at KUNI's "Live From Studio One".
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43 Learn mask-making from Stein The Waterloo Rec Center is offering a workshop on mask making. The workshop will be presented by French artist Paule Stein; photo.
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44 Ski Club excited about new Waverly chair lift
Rafique--Zarina
The UNI Ski Club will soon begin pre-season workouts and safety courses.
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45 Goldovsky conducts 'Giovanni' tonight Boris Goldovsky will conduct the opera 'Giovanni' in a performance tonight; photo.
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46 UNI brochure wins award A recruitment brochure for UNI's Department of Art won a merit award from the University and College Designers Association. The brochure was designed by the publications staff of the UNI Office of Public Information Services.
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47 'Eidul Adha' significant for Muslims
Ghani--Mazlan
The Muslim holiday "Eidul Adha" will fall on October 8 according to U. S. calendars.
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48 Granny's Grub Box is like a kitchen away from home
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
Students can find a homecooked meal at 'Granny's Grub Box' located on the Hill; photo.
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49 Golfers third in final fall meet
Taft--Mike
Panthers played poorly, despite third place finish.
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50 Panthers split a pair, 9-0, 8-1
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
The Panthers dominated Drake; photo.
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51 Soccer Club undefeated
Ullestad--Kevin
UNI forward Tammam Cheetany scores all three goals in the victory over Bettendorf Soccer Club.
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52 Field hockey team takes one
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Panthers go 1-1 at the Lake Forest Triangular; photo.
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53 Women harriers sixth at Iowa Invitational
Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Panthers fare well against Division I opponents.
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54 Panthers drop to dismal 1-5
Day--Mike
A season to forget continues for the Panthers.
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55 Tennis team splits two
Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Panthers defeat a very strong Augustana team and lose to an equally good Western Illinois team.
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56 Volleyball team dominates Missouri tourney
Brenna--Sue
Panthers sweep the field, lose only one game.