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1 Clark discusses U.S. policy toward Africa
Armstrong--Kathryn R. (Class of 1982)
Excerpts from former Senator Clark's remarks; photo.
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2 Senate appoints EOP study committee
Radius--Deb
Committee will investigate what procedures are appropriate to evaluate EOP.
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3 Wishes
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Children get to tell Santa what they want for Christmas in the Union; photo.
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4 Date change questioned
Riecke--Inge
Student is upset with graduation being moved from May 15 to May 8.
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5 Do you think it's a good idea to have commencement before final exams are finished? Students opinions on finals before graduation are expressed; photo.
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6 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Student is disappointed because women will be wearing more clothes due to winter.
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7 The Panther's Pen
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Lori Meek expresses her joy in the Christmas season.
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8 Prejudicial attitudes directed at disabled
Ross--Mike
Students talk about experiences of handicapped students on campus.
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9 Senate throws out demonstration policy
Radius--Deb
Believes policy may duplicate Regents policy.
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10 Teaching jobs available
Levenhagen--Mike
Dean Carver and Don Wood talk about job prospects for teachers.
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11 Voices on high
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
The UNI Chorus sings around the Christmas tree in the Union; photo.
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12 Individual Studies courses Four seminars will be offered in spring.
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13 Library receives gift from student group
Mahoney--Larry
Tomahawk gift used to purchase books for Youth Collection.
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14 History seminar offered George Poage will offer course on United Nations.
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15 Hoff to speak on Voyager Professor Hoff will offer program at Museum.
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16 Human Rights Week observed by student group
Mitchell--Julie A. (Class of 1994)
Central American Solidarity group will observe week.
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17 P. E. O. Will meet.
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18 Weihnachtsfest German Club will hold Christmas party.
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19 What's up Meetings and activities; Southern Illinois University Law School Representative; Ukranian Egg Creation mini-course; Mesa Espanola; Seminar in Religion Panel Discussion; Vocational Rehabilitation questionnaire.
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20 Kamerick named to ACE board President Kamerick will be on American Council of Education board of directors.
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21 Non- sexist tales available
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22 Clark speech changed Will speak on US policy toward South Africa.
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23 Counselor workshop set
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24 Elm restoration nearly done
Lauer--Jean
Leslie Miller talks about the history and the restoration work.
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25 Madrigal dinner set
Levenhagen--Mike
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26 RED and green lists available
Grosland--Janie (Class of 1983)
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27 Senate Scene
Rhea--Jane
Considers opposition to draft.
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28 Another man's garbage is this man's 'survival'
Wagner--JoAnne Zoller
Mikeal Smith talks about what he finds in dumpsters; photo.
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29 Calories, carbohydrates dominate at Hardee's
Honnold--Donavan
A look at the menu at Hardee's; photo.
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30 Looking for Yell City: can you dig it?
Alexander--Judy
John Cole talks about archaeological digs in and around Black Hawk County.
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31 Meatless saves money, Eat homemade chili this fall Chili recipe from Cottontop Coop.
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32 Griffith earns academic honor
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
A profile of senior defensive end Jerry Griffith; photo.
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33 Learn to help people with stress
Rafique--Zarina
Tom Keefe will offer course.
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34 Live, from KUNI . . .
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
A live performance in KUNI's Studio One; photo.
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35 Men's Glee Club hosting variety show Program for performance.
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36 Be part of Panther Push
Hahn--Marcia
UNI students will recruit in high schools.
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37 Koloc to perform Bonnie Koloc will perform on campus.
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38 Theatre UNI looking for flappers Will present "Much Ado About Nothing" in 1920s costume; photo.
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39 Bored? Cast your eyes up
Willsher--Jay
Larry Kelsey talks at length about astronomy.
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40 Smith photos on display Work by Luther Smith on display.
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41 Children starve as students waste food
Jefson--Kathy S.
Contrast between dorm scene and recent book by John Laffin.
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42 Not just for Easter anymore . . .
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
A woman examines her collection of hand designed Ukrainian pysanky eggs in the U-hall; photo.
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43 'Diversity' is chosen for theme of yearbook
Hahn--Kay (Student--1979)
Karen Mills talks about this year's theme.
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44 Christmas celebrated with concert Graeme Cowen will direct Metropolitan Chorale.
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45 Quintet to perform in Russell Hall Student groups will perform.
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46 Union hosts jazz bands
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47 Injuries, injuries; Cobb, Luttrell sidelined
Levenhagen--Mike
Two All- Americans will be unable to wrestle for the 5th ranked Panthers.
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48 Panther women last at Classic
Koehler--Catherine (Class of 1985)
Panther women play poorly.
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49 Tankers have the will to win and to swim
Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Panther men get ready to start the season.
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50 Overtime
Levenhagen--Mike
Levenhagen congratulates fall sports and welcomes winter sports.
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51 Panthers pounded by K-State
Taft--Mike
Panthers are beaten by 36 points in Manhattan, Kansas.