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1 Brrrrr!
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
An early snow suggests a long, cold winter is in store; photo.
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2 Hill Association discusses concerns
Meyer--Gretchen L. (Class of 1984)
The College Hill Neighborhood Association held an organizational meeting. The topics of noise, overcrowded housing, safety, and vandalism were discussed.
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3 UNI tuition going up to $990 a year
Armstrong--Kathryn R. (Class of 1982)
UNI's tuition will increase to $990 a year due to action taken by the Board of Regents; Don Maypole will be acting head of Department of Social Work; Dean Talbott will head Department of History while Don Whitnah is on leave.
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4 'Freedom or loss??'
Bridges--Michael R.
A student embraces the 'new right', unlike the Northern Iowan which denounced the 'new right'.
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5 'Parker made false statement'
McCarron--Casey
Student disagrees with the notion that African-Americans have a more difficult time than whites at the university level.
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6 'Security must change attitude'
Zoller Wagner--Art L. (Class of 1982)
Student is upset with Rollin Evers' comment that, "People sometimes get too rape conscious".
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7 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Student is displeased with dining center food.
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8 And a-one, and a-two . . .
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
The Octubafest action heats up.
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9 Reagan economic plan debated
Rhea--Jane
Omicron Delta Epsilon met to debate President Reagan's proposed economic plan.
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10 Faces possible jail term, Cordaro: 'world is on to us'
Conzett--Kathleen M. (Class of 1982)
Co-founder of the Catholic Worker House in Des Moines Frank Cordaro spoke recently at UNI. Cordaro is facing possible jail time after destroying property at the Strategic Air Command in Omaha.
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11 Receive credit while studying in Scandinavia A semester abroad in Scandinavia is offered for college credit to those interested.
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12 Cure for term paper blues
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
UNI staff members offer student tips on completing a worthwhile term paper; Larry Kieffer talks about using the library effectively; photo.
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13 'Take Back the Night' Thursday
Wagner--JoAnne Zoller
UNI's Women's Studies Association is sponsoring a "Take Back the Night" event.
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14 Harnack to read works Curtis Harnack will read his works of fiction on Wednesday.
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15 IPIRG plans membership meeting The Iowa Public Interest Research Group is planning a member meeting.
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16 Let' er down slow, now . . .
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
A student rappels down the Union; photo.
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17 Anthropologist honored UNI alum Chuck Van Lenge was honored for his work in anthropology.
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18 Cheerleading tryouts Will hold informational meeting.
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19 ERA debate Guest speaker Barb Brown.
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20 German Club Will meet tonight.
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21 Grant received for science ed.
Alexander--Judy
UNI has received a $261,054 grant from the U. S. Office of Education for the biomedical sciences career project.
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22 Grinnell prof to speak Grinnell professor Gerland V. Lalonde will speak at UNI.
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23 Gymnastics club Will meet in East Gym.
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24 Math Club Will meet tomorrow.
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25 Office Education Association Will meet tomorrow.
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26 Plant sale Plant sale will be held in the Union.
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27 Talbott to fill post Robert Talbott was elected as president of the Midwest Association for Latin American Studies.
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28 What's up Meetings and activities; SAMLE; Waterloo Jaycees; "End the Arms Race Marathon II"; Oriental Print Sale; "Take Back the Night" March; Cultural House.
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29 Meet the lady behind the bars
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
A profile of Union cashier Julie Kuchenruether; photo.
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30 Photos displayed in Triangle Gallery Works by Rhondal McKinney will be on display in the Triangle Gallery of UNI's Gallery of Art.
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31 Violin soloist will perform Violinist Cho-Liang Lin will perform tomorrow as part of UNI's Artists Series; photo.
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32 Concert Chorale opens its season UNI's Concert Chorale will open its season with a performance tonight in Russell Hall.
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33 Date has been changed for Stones concert
Siepmann--Stacey
Tickets will soon go on sale for the Rolling Stones concert that will be held in the UNI-Dome.
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34 Goblins haunt Culture House
Conzett--Kathleen M. (Class of 1982)
A haunted house and masquerade ball will be sponsored this week by the Culture House.
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35 Girl Scout troop open to both sexes
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
UNI's campus Girl Scout group is open to men and women.
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36 Trade your ticket for a tractor
Rigby--Leigh
The Judson House is involved in a program called Self Help. This program is designed to help underdeveloped countries by teaching them how to produce food and other goods.
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37 Cone's work easy to understand
Courtright--Michele
A review of the current exhibit featured in UNI's Gallery of Art. The exhibit is entitled " Marvin Cone Retrospective:.
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38 New phone system still has bugs
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
Campus phone representative Gary Shontz explains some of the glitches in UNI's new phone system.
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39 Harriers place second
Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Panthers end the season with a victory.
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40 Last minute heroics save Panthers
Day--Mike
A 74 yard touchdown pass with eighteen seconds to go helps Panthers avoid losing five in a row.
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41 Soccer Club remains undefeated
Ullestad--Kevin
Panthers run record to 5-0-1.
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42 Spikers move closer to record; place 2nd
Levenhagen--Mike
The Panthers suffered their first loss in twelve matches.
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43 Cagers begin second season in Division I
Levenhagen--Mike
Panthers are 8-19 since making the jump to Division I.
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44 Panthers lose, 5-0 Panthers are routed by Northeast Iowa Field Hockey Association.
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45 UNI offers gymnastic classes
Levenhagen--Mike
Students are encouraged to take gymnastics classes.