Issue Contents

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1 Sharp says students need place to party
Lauer--Jean
Cedar Falls Mayor Doug Sharp hopes to work with UNI to make Cedar Falls a more enjoyable place to live.
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2 Stover's priorities are education and health
Lauer--Jean
Dean Stover discusses his platform for the mayoral race in Cedar Falls.
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3 Surprise!
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Students line up for Rolling Stones tickets; all 24,000 tickets sold for $16.50 each.
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4 'Left plays its trump card'
Jacobson--Mark Francis (Classes of 1975 and 1983;
Expresses serious disagreement with previous letter-writer.
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5 Questions United Faculty understanding of teaching
Hovet--Theodore R. (English Faculty)
Professor Hovet is critical of United Faculty.
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6 What do you like best about food service? Students talk about their favorite aspect of the dining centers; photo.
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7 'McCarron made false statement'
Anderson--Solomon
Student is upset with a past letter.
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8 Responds to Morris
Scott--Wendy
Wendy Scott, UPB Recreation Committee Chairman, apologizes for lack of planning in the 10,000 meter run sponsored by Maucker Union.
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9 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Student wants to complain about the food service.
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10 Carpool for commuters planned
Ruba--Michelle
Student Sharla Wrange discusses the proposed development of a carpool for commuter students.
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11 Speakers to compete
Petra--Ross A. (Class of 1977; Library Faculty)
The 47th Brindley Forensic Tournament for high school speech students will be held at UNI tomorrow.
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12 Make the grade or lose $$$
Mitchell--Julie A. (Class of 1994)
A new policy for keeping financial aid has been enacted.
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13 PRSSA plans party The PRSSA has planned a party for the weekend before Parents Weekend.
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14 Spring registration begins Wednesday Registration for the spring semester will begin Wednesday.
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15 Aaron to read Monday Author Chester Aaron will read from his work on Monday.
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16 Entertain Mom and Pop
Wessels--Doreen
Schedule of events for upcoming Parents Weekend.
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17 Fewer students occupy dorms
Meyer--Gretchen L. (Class of 1984)
Fewer students live in UNI's dorms since the lifting of the parietal rule in 1981.
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18 Pumpkin growers a little crazy
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
A look at the profession of pumpkin growing; photo.
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19 What lurks in the loft?
Ruba--Michelle
Lawther Hall women have been frightened by the reappearance of Augie the Ghost.
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20 Anorexia: a killer of female students
Petra--Ross A. (Class of 1977; Library Faculty)
Student Kathy Lynch talks about her battle with anorexia.
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21 Starkey not a typical student
Taft--Mike
Student Ed Starkey also serves as head coach of the Waterloo Black Hawks hockey team.
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22 Halloweens past A look at Halloweens past on UNI's campus.
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23 Insight A look at what campus organizations are doing so far this semester.
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24 Pumpkins: versatile
Wagner--JoAnne Zoller
Pumpkins have become important worldwide.
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25 Tips for tasty treats Recipes for a "progressive" Halloween are offered.
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26 Accountants best CPA exam
Seckman--Lamont
Six UNI graduates were named Elijah Watt Sells award winners for their scores on the Certified Public Accounting exam last spring.
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27 AMA Will hold meeting.
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28 Geography seminar Will be Wednesday in Sabin Hall.
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29 Haunted house Sponsored by the Cultural Center.
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30 Lunch Royal Oak Room of Union is open to students for lunch.
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31 PEO Rides will leave Sunday from Lawther Hall.
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32 Placement center workshop Workshops will be offered for liberal arts majors.
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33 Roberts to speak Professor Ron Roberts will speak at the Unitarian Universalist Society's celebration of United Nations Sunday.
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34 Science teaching colloquium Program on challenging gifted students will be held.
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35 Smoking clinic planned St. Francis Hospital is offering a stop smoking clinic.
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36 State offers crime grants
Ross--Mike
The Juvenile Justice Advisory Council of the Iowa Crime commission is offering fifty grants of up to $1,000 each to any group in the state that develops a means to solving delinquent problems at the local level.
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37 What's up Meetings and activites; Lutheran Reformation Rally; Mesa Espanola.
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38 Jazz bands play tonight Jazz bands will perform tonight in the Union as part of the "4our Letter Word" jazz series.
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39 The Ku Klux Klan: it can happen here, too
Rigby--Leigh
A "Ku Klux Klan" seminar was held at St. Timothy's in Cedar Falls.
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40 'Bear' tickets now on sale Tickets are now on sale for Theatre UNI's production of "Arkansaw Bear".
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41 Incest: not just victim's responsibility
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
A seminar on incest was held at the Family Resource Center.
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42 Feminist art work honors great women of history
Wagner--JoAnne Zoller
A review of a feminist-themed art exhibition in Chicago.
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43 Russell Hall hosts Tallcorn Festival UNI will host high school students for the 27th annual Tallcorn Band Festival.
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44 Nelson, Panthers eye conference
Harris--Tim Charles (Class of 1986)
Eastern Illinois will pose greatest threat.
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45 Overtime
Levenhagen--Mike
Panther football team is predicted to win.
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46 Power returns for Patten
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Panthers return four Division I All-Americans; hopeful for the upcoming season; photo.