Issue Contents

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1 Building program approved
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Regents consider need for additional physical education space.
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2 Conference held to discuss EOP charges
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Norris Hart and Patricia Edwards speak to the press.
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3 Junkyard bound?
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Seven truckloads of steel and wood arrive at the Dome for the Rolling Stones' stage; photo.
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4 UNI student parents have magnified problems
Hahn--Kay (Student--1979)
Married students talk about their lives; photo.
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5 'Note to humanists, fundamentalists'
Henscheid--Ed
Student says that both the humanists and fundamentalists have valid points.
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6 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Two students enjoying a romantic dinner are tied up and gagged as security measure in preparation for the Rolling Stones concert.
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7 Story given credit for work on refining campus incest survey
Edwards--Martin (Mars)(Counseling Staff)
Mars Edwards credits Marilyn Story for her work.
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8 The Panther's Pen The Rolling Stones concert and security measures concerning the concert are discussed.
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9 Yearbook solicits contributions
Mills--Karen Vaudt (Yearbook Coordinator)
Karen Mills encourages students to send in photos that may be used for the Old Gold Yearbook.
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10 RHA fights alcohol abuse
Zmolek--Annette
Committee formed to address education needs.
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11 Cash prizes offered in essay competition
Radius--Deb
List of prizes in Student as Critic Conference.
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12 Senate Scene
Armstrong--Kathryn R. (Class of 1982)
The EOP investigation is discussed.
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13 'Direct Response' now offered
Ross--Mike
Roger Kueter will teach Direct Response Marketing Communication.
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14 Conservation Club Will write to legislators.
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15 Former prof to speak Jerry Bonham will speak.
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16 French Club Exchange students will speak.
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17 I-Club Planning for casino night.
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18 New course for humans John Eiklor will teach "Uses of the Humanities in Becoming Human".
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19 Racquetball tournament Single elimination for women and men.
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20 RED list available
Mielke--Kurt L
Class waiting list for business classes.
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21 What's up Meetings and activities; Cultural Center; Mesa Espanola.
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22 It's cheap fun, it's hacky sack
Ruba--Michelle
An explanation of the activity; photo.
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23 Luke and Laura tie the knot
Ruba--Michelle
Students watch soap opera wedding; photo.
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24 Powers: a spiking success
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Profile of senior volleyball player Julie Powers; photo.
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25 Iowa's frontierswomen no 'saints'
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Glenda Riley talks at length about her new book; photo.
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26 'Te Deum' to be sung Combined groups will sing Dvorak work.
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27 Concert sold out Rolling Stones concert sold out.
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28 Goin' uptown
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
The Uptown Serenaders play at KUNI's Studio One.
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29 He's back again in 'Halloween II'
Mooney--Debbie (Student--1981-1982)
A review of the movie 'Halloween II'.
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30 Wildlife prints display to be shown in Union Work by three artists on display.
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31 UNI and local community join in praise of James Hearst
Rigby--Leigh
Detailed look at upcoming tribute.
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32 Give thanks EMCEC will hold Thanksgiving celebration.
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33 ISA welcomes faculty
Hirsch--Pam
Group gives honorary memberships to faculty; will hold Food Fair for two nights.
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34 Trio performs Monday Program for performance by International Trio; photo.
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35 Dream lucidly . . . You'll sleep better
Wessels--Doreen
Professor Gackenbach talks about lucid dreaming.
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36 Food tickets still for sale
Rafique--Zarina
International Student Association will hold Food Fair.
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37 Grapplers are rated fifth in the nation
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Panthers are behind Iowa and Iowa State and two teams from Oklahoma; photo.
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38 Harriers finish disappointingly
Harris--Tim Charles (Class of 1986)
Men's cross country team ends dismal 1981 season.
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39 Overtime
Levenhagen--Mike
Levenhagen discusses the Panther's poor football season and looks forward to watching the fifth ranked wrestlers.
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40 Spikers good enough, head to regionals
Levenhagen--Mike
Panthers have a shot at reaching the national tournament.