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1 Accident claims life
Levenhagen--Mike
A two-car accident involving the women's cross country team has claimed the life of sophomore Stacy Miller; several others injured.
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2 And do I hear . . .
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
A fund raising event was held at the Other Place on the Hill; photo.
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3 Student grade point averages on the rise
Hahn--Marcia
Grade point averages of men and women undergraduates have risen in the last few years; chart shows averages over last ten years..
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4 'Center a disgrace'
Parker--Henry Herbin (Modern Languages Faculty)
The first black faculty member on campus resents what the Ethnic Minorities Cultural Center stands for.
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5 'NI unfair to Speakers Committee'
Edwards--Dennis Duane (Class of 1983)
The Speakers Committee responds to allegations by the Northern Iowan, concerning the lack of speakers brought to campus.
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6 Ad grammar commended
King--Wayne A. (Academic Achievement Staff)
An instructor at the Learning Skills Center is impressed with the correct grammar concerning an Old Milwaukee Beer ad.
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7 Feels race was poorly organized
Morris--Dave
Student is upset with the Maucker Union 10,000 meter race.
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8 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
A student is being influenced by his 'preppy' roommate.
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9 Student supports Larsen
Pedersen--Dean
Graduate student is upset with Stan Smith's anti-UNI position; urges students to vote for Larsen.
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10 The Panther's Pen
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
UNISA is discussed as is the accident that claimed Stacy Miller's life.
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11 Faculty clings to tenure security blanket
Willsher--Jay
Some viewpoints on the value of tenure and why it is awarded.
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12 DECA members gain skills for future
Mahoney--Larry
UNI Distributive Education Club member Kevin Watson talks about an upcoming event that will bring 260 high school students to UNI to elect new state officers at the prep level.
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13 Frat has slow start
Willsher--Jay
Phi Delta Theta had a slow rush week.
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14 War waged on Dry Run Creek
Mielke--Kurt L
Leland Thomson discusses plans for Dry Run Creek.
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15 'Take Back The Night' planned
Taft--Mike
UNI Women's Studies Association is planning a rape prevention seminar entitled "Take Back the Night".
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16 Conservation Club Will meet to collect membership dues.
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17 National Student Exchange An informational meeting will be held.
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18 Pantherettes Will hold organizational meeting.
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19 PRSSA Will meet in the CAC.
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20 Purple Arrow Will meet to discuss the Halloween service project.
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21 What's up Meetings and activities; Mesa Espanola; SAMLE.
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22 Almost Heaven
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
UNI jazz band "Blue Seven" performs in Russell Hall; photo.
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23 Portraits being taken Free senior portraits will be taken for the Old Gold yearbook.
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24 Student aid further reduced
Zmolek--Annette
Further budget cuts could result in the loss of financial aid for nearly seven hundred UNI students.
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25 Faculty fellowships offered The American Council on Education is offering faculty fellowships.
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26 Get to know Libya UNI Museum is hosting the program "Libya: A Slide Presentation" presented by Professor Nijim on Sunday.
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27 Jensen is appreciated Dennis Jensen was awarded a certificate of appreciation from the Iowa Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators.
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28 Chess essential to life
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Mike Hudson talks about chess; photo.
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29 En garde!!
Ruba--Michelle
George Glenn talks about teaching stage fighting techniques; photo.
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30 Anderson leads team
Taft--Mike
Profile of senior linebacker Joe Anderson.
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31 Center includes books, films
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
The Women's Resource Center is located in Baker 319. The center serves as a repository of ten years' worth of women's studies material; photo.
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32 Claus Ogerman is musical genius
Windmark--Bryan A. (Class of 1982)
Review of Claus Ogerman's album "Gate of Dreams".
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33 'Time' giving $20,000 to Scholarship Foundation
Hirsch--Pam
'Time' magazine is donating $20,000 in scholarships for use in the College Bowl competition.
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34 UNI Octubafest in celebration
Courtright--Michele
UNI's seventh annual Octubafest is now in session; photo.
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35 Workshops help people cope
Rafique--Zarina
Coping with everyday stress will be the subject of a series of mind development seminars. These seminars will be held at Hawkeye Tech in Waterloo.
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36 A cupboard with something for everyone
Rupp--Donisue
A look at The Cupboard, a store owned and operated by Ellis George and located on the Hill; photo.
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37 Dance classes perform tonight The UNI Folk Dance Club will perform dances from Hungary, Israel, Romania, and America tonight in the West Gym.
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38 Japanese song 'warm'
Ghani--Mazlan
A review of the Japanese song "Surabaya Dori Noimoto E".
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39 Production of 'Arkansaw Bear' explains dying to young children Theatre UNI will perform "Arkansaw Bear" as its young people's production.
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40 Frank and 'orchestra' play KUNI
Fuerste--Robert
Chris Frank and Peter Hyrka performed at KUNI's "Live From Studio One".
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41 Untitled
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Jazz group performs at KUNI's Studio One; photo.
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42 Art Ed Conference running today The biennial art education conference will be held at UNI today. Speakers include author Laura Hill Chapman and teacher Ruth Straus Gainer.
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43 Folkers identifies signs of cults John Folkers gave a talk at the Judson House on cults and cult activity.
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44 KUNI/KHKE fundraising KUNI and KHKE will be conducting their fall fundraising drives.
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45 Field Hockey loses two matches
Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Panthers are edged by Luther, 3-2, dominated by Western Illinois, 11-0.
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46 Nelson leads the Panthers, finishes ninth
Levenhagen--Mike
Nelson's career has been plagued with injuries
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47 Panther spikers are still winning
Levenhagen--Mike
Panthers need seven more wins to break school record.
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48 Overtime
Levenhagen--Mike
Levenhagen predicts Panther football team will finally break their five game losing streak.
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49 Kelly and Mann lead Panthers
Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Panthers shoot poorly again.
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50 SMS looks experienced Last year's 41-0 trouncing of Southwest Missouri State will not be the case this year.