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1 Credit easy to establish, harder to keep
Ullestad--Kevin
Credit officials talk about the benefits and problems associated with credit.
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2 Does teaching need a warning?
Willsher--Jay
Faculty members give their impressions of college teaching.
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3 New Christmas Decorations?
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Lights twinkle in the dense fog; photo.
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4 Bonnie Koloc promoted
Rackstraw--Lora Lee (English Faculty)
Professor Rackstraw encourages students to attend the Bonnie Koloc concert.
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5 EOP: Making the news while covering it
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
C. T. Vivian leads group of students in analyzing EOP situation; photo.
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6 RED lists disposed
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7 Save money by pooling
Lauer--Jean
14 people have signed up for car pools.
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8 Anthropology Club Nikki Tannenbaum will speak on Thailand.
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9 EOP evaluation hearing set Committee will seek ideas for evaluation.
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10 Fox's work to be published
Mahoney--Larry
North American Review will publish collection of essays by Josef Fox.
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11 Math Club Will meet.
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12 Tae Kwon-Do Club Will hold beginner's class.
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13 TEFL/Linguistics Club Professor Gaies will speak on second language acquisition.
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14 What's up Meetings and activities.
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15 Fun in the sun?
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Students have fun at the Bender "Beach Party"; photo.
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16 No tears until Jan. 8 Grades available January 8.
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17 Print sale Thursday Printmaking students will sell their work.
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18 University will shut down for two weeks Effort to conserve energy.
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19 Applications available for grants-in-aid
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20 Iranian revolution triggered by economic injustice: prof
Petra--Ross A. (Class of 1977; Library Faculty)
Excerpts from address by Professor Yousefi.
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21 New way to see stars Cardboard planetarium dome is new.
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22 Send Gram to school Offer gift certificates for Elderhostel.
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23 Bible discussion Thursday Department of Philosophy and Religion will sponsor student panel discussion.
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24 Holidays need not send you into bankruptcy Barbara Pershing offers tips on Christmas spending.
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25 Social workers sponsor toy drive
Petra--Ross A. (Class of 1977; Library Faculty)
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26 Bonnie Koloc's story Scott Cawelti recalls how he helped Bonnie Koloc get into the music business; photo.
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27 Celebrate 'Christmas at the Symphony'
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28 Cellist Reuss to give recital tonight Profile of Stefan Reuss.
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29 Savitch: Success is being happy with what you get
Hirsch--Pam
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30 Act out the Gospel Ted Kachel will look at the book of Mark as if it were a drama.
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31 Fact-based 'Prince of City' Oscar material
Rigby--Leigh
A review of the movie 'Prince of the City'.
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32 Don't know what to tip the waiter? Read on
Rhea--Jane
A student reports on her experience in the Wine and Dine program.
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33 'Much Ado' is 'well-integrated'
Fuerste--Robert
A review of the performance "Much Ado About Nothing"; photo.
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34 Christmas display decorates lobby Rosemary Beach puts together display in Strayer-Wood Theatre.
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35 Prescribed drugs can be addictive
Mooney--Debbie (Student--1981-1982)
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36 Union Station supplies variety
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
A look at the products and services available; photo.
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37 Things peachy for UNI
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Panther's win the UNI Peach Basket Invitational; photo.
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38 Women's track Students are encouraged to attend an informational meeting concerning track.
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39 Men win thriller, 54-53, then get blasted
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Panthers begin the season at 1-2, could have easily been 0-3; photo.
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40 Panthers break four Panthers swim well against Northeast Missouri and break 4 school records.
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41 Panthers win one in three
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Panthers begin season with a 1-3 record; photo.
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42 Panthers wrestle hurt; win dual Panthers win despite chronic injuries.