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1 'Push Bush' at ISU
Seckman--Lamont
A rally will be held at Iowa State University to oppose policies of the Reagan administration. George Bush will speak and field student questions.
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2 Hill hysteria
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Students in costumes are enjoying themselves on the Hill.
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3 Sweet refutes rape stereotypes
Thompson--Kris
Sue Sweet spoke on rape and sexual assault during a rally on Thursday.
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4 UNI women march for return of the night
Ullestad--Kevin
UNI Women's Studies Association sponsored "Take Back the Night", a rape awareness event.
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5 'UF understands'
Skaine--James Cole (Speech Faculty)
A representative from United Faculty responds to a previous letter.
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6 Black students want EOP program upgraded
Brooks--Liz
Concerned students want the Educational Opportunity Program revised.
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7 Scherzo, An American Werewolf
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
A 'new right' delegate morphs into Ayatollah Khomeni.
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8 Squad urged to lead fans
McElvain--Vaughn
Ex-cheerleader urges fans to cheer on the football team and urges the cheerleaders to work harder.
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9 Stoll replies, 'My freedom, your loss'
Stoll--Brian
Stoll defends his stance on the Bible and the 'new right'.
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10 Thanks from Purple Arrow
O'Brien--Cathy
Cathy O'Brien thanks everyone involved with the trick or treating in Campbell Hall.
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11 Disbelieve in 'religious oligarchy'
Krusemark--Craig L. (Student--1981)
Students respond to a past letter concerning the 'new right'.
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12 Fallacies found in Bridges' Bible interpretation
Thoms--Paul David (Class of 1979)
A theology student points out many mistakes in a past letter dealing with the Bible.
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13 Are you a driver or a putter?
Radius--Deb
Tom Little spoke on office-related people skills to a group of UNI staff members.
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14 College Bowl--"Varsity sport for the minds"
Sanches--Tracy
The annual College Bowl will take place beginning November 10 at UNI.
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15 American Society for Personnel Administration Professor David Whitsett will speak at Thursday meeting.
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16 AMS Linda Billingsly will speak at Wednesday meeting.
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17 Anthropology Club Jeffrey Ehrenreich will give slide presentation at Thursday meeting.
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18 Dialogue to be studied
Armstrong--Kathryn R. (Class of 1982)
The Political Science Department is offering a new course on the political relations between the north and south hemispheres.
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19 Eating disorders panel Panel discussion will be held in Union Monday.
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20 Girl Scout workshop Will be held in the Community Services Building in Waterloo.
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21 Psychology Club Frank Barrios will speak at Thursday meeting.
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22 Sexuality workshops scheduled Workshops on sex and sexuality are being offered through the Human Sexuality Task Force.
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23 UPB coffeehouse program Live music offered in Union.
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24 Classics prof speaks
Seckman--Lamont
Professor Gerald Lelonde from Grinnell College spoke Wednesday at UNI.
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25 Five students receive social work grants
Mielke--Kurt L
Five students have received grants of $1000 each.
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26 Handorf 'outstanding'
Ullestad--Kevin
James Handorf was named the 'Outstanding Iowa Business Teacher' by the Iowa Business Education Association; photo.
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27 Ewoldt: 'twirling is a sport'
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
A profile of baton twirler Karen Ewoldt; photo.
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28 Folk duo playing tonight Folk musicians Robin and Linda Williams will play in the Union's Royal Oak Room tonight.
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29 ID required at box office Photo identification is now required for ticket pick-up at Strayer-Wood Theatre.
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30 Individual studies help independent students
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Student Tim Crawford explains a little about the individual studies program; photo.
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31 New comedies come to OCTC
Rigby--Leigh
The Old Creamery Theatre in Garrison is beginning new comedy productions.
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32 'Appleseed' opens soon at Rec and Arts Center
Willsher--Jay
UNI students and some faculty will put on the play "Johnny Appleseed" for the Black Hawk Children's Theatre.
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33 Art materials may be toxic
Hirsch--Pam
A seminar on the dangers of art materials was given in the CAC last Friday.
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34 Jack Graham performs Faculty member Jack Graham will present a musical recital in Russell Hall Auditorium.
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35 Service organization to UNI
Hirsch--Pam
The service organization Circle K will try to start a chapter at UNI.
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36 Windy city welcomes students
Courtright--Michele
Larry Kelsey and Darrel Hoff took their classes on a field trip to Chicago.
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37 Panthers come from behind to win, 38-17
Day--Mike
Panthers 3-5, in a three way tie for the Mid-Continent Conference title; photo.
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38 Field hockey loses
Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Panthers finish the season with a 4-10 record.
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39 Nelson wins conference
Harris--Tim Charles (Class of 1986)
Panther All-American destroys the field, wins by 25 seconds; photo.
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40 Panthers set record, win state championship
Levenhagen--Mike
UNI defeats St. Ambrose, sets new school mark for wins at 33-6-4.