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1 Students demand firing of EOP directors
Armstrong--Kathryn R. (Class of 1982)
A group of UNI students demanded that Norris Hart and Patricia Edwards, administrators for EOP, be fired; cite reasons for their demands; photo.
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2 Editorial, Students' complaint valid The Educational Opportunity Program needs to be investigated.
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3 Martin's rebuttal 'sophomoric tripe'
McGeough--Denny
Student expresses his disgust in Rusty Martin's sarcastic response to a previous letter.
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4 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Student is upset with the General Education requirements.
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5 Viewpoint
Hessburg--Matt
A former Northern Iowan editor responds to an earlier letter concerning 'The Moral Majority'.
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6 Fire improvements made
Thompson--Kris
Leland Thomson talks about the fire safety improvements that have been made recently.
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7 Language barrier a problem for foreign students
Conzett--Kathleen M. (Class of 1982)
International students talk about their impressions of UNI.
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8 Hill to discuss Indians Tom Hill will talk about alcohol and peyote use among Nebraska Winnebago people.
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9 Racial relations central to urban stability
Bantz--B. J.
Panel discusses urban history and future.
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10 Jaynes discusses consciousness consequences
Armstrong--Kathryn R. (Class of 1982)
James Jaynes talks about the history of consciousness.
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11 Prehistoric mind was bicameral
Wagner--JoAnne Zoller
James Jaynes talks about the history of consciousness; photo.
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12 Boards need students Board of Student Publications has two vacancies.
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13 Peace Wish
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
A candlelight vigil is conducted on top of the Union in remembrance of Armistice Day; photo.
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14 Sharp talks teaching
Willsher--Jay
Doug Sharp and School Superintendent James Robinson speak at industrial arts meeting.
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15 Wolves discussion Scott Wurdiger will speak at Conservation Club meeting.
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16 'Stray Cats' backing Will play at Stones concert.
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17 Library to remodel, hold raffle
Wessels--Doreen
CFPL raffles Rolling Stones tickets.
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18 Philosophy and Religion Forum Fred Hallberg will talk about Biblical literalism.
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19 Salary adjustments approved
Larson--Bob
Board of Student Publications approves $784 for NI staff salary adjustments; consider libel insurance.
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20 Seminar Murray Austin will talk about urban systems.
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21 Staffer will speak Grace Halsell will speak on Jerusalem.
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22 Stress to be discussed Paul Porter will speak at Kappa Delta Pi meeting.
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23 What's up Meetings and activities; Student Exchange Program; Stress Presentation; Old Creamery Theatre.
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24 Kenyan discusses life of women in her homeland
Alexander--Judy
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25 Crowd safety main concern at UNI-Dome
Larson--Bob
Crowd safety in the UNI-Dome during the upcoming Rolling Stones concert has become the main concern of staff.
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26 Hill merchants prepare
Larson--Bob
College Hill merchants are busy prepping their businesses for this weekend's rock concert.
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27 KUNI provides coverage KUNI will provide live coverage of the Rolling Stones concert.
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28 Residence halls tighten rules
Levenhagen--Mike
Residence halls are enforcing strict rules during this weekend's Rolling Stones show.
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29 Eat international
Lauer--Jean
The International Food Fair will be held in the Commons Saturday and Sunday.
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30 Untitled
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
The jazz group "Blue Seven" performs at KUNI's Studio One; photo.
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31 You want ten malts to go? Nuts to you, sweetie. . .
Goodman--Ruth (Class of 1982)
Manager Debbie Duncan talks about the newly-opened Baskin Robbins located in the College Square Shopping Center.
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32 Marimba/percussion groups to play UNI's Percussion and Marimba Ensembles will present a concert.
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33 UNI's past and present perform Several UNI students, alumni, and faculty will be a part of the cast for the Waterloo Community Playhouse production of 'A Christmas Carol'; photo.
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34 Rubik's Cube--puzzling, frustrating paperweight
Courtright--Michele
The Rubik's Cube has become very popular.
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35 Tiny art works on display A traveling exhibition of stained glass is now on display at the Waterloo Recreation and Arts Center.
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36 Untitled
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
The action in the wheelchair charity basketball game heats up; photo.
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37 Cast announced for December play Ken Risch talks about the production of "Much Ado About Nothing".
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38 People depend on TV, says Price
Petra--Ross A. (Class of 1977; Library Faculty)
Grant Price speaks at Alpha Epsilon Rho meeting.
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39 UNI Gallery hosts a retrospective exhibit of etching and woodcuts Work by Jacob Landau on display; photo.
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40 English Club: not just for majors anymore
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
Good look at English Club activities.
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41 International Trio in Waterloo Profile of trio members.
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42 Panthers howled at by Coyotes
Levenhagen--Mike
The Panther's record falls to 4-6.
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43 Soccer club wins, 2-0
Ullestad--Kevin
UNI Soccer Club defeated the Iowa Hawkeye Soccer Club.
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44 Spikers dominate the Hawks, 3-0
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
The Panthers have won 43 out of the last 51 games; photo.
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45 Tankers swim past the alumni
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
The day was full of fun and excitement as the alumni got to see old friends; photo.
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46 Varsity-Alumni meet exciting and close
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
The Alumni took 4 of the last 5 matches; photo.
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47 New trail for joggers
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Grass running trail with exercise equipment is installed near Dome; photo.