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1 Captain addresses ROTC Oversight Committee
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Committee getting organized; Captain Anderson talks about program.
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2 Students to protest cuts in Des Moines
Wagner--JoAnne Zoller
Group will protest at speech by President Reagan; photo.
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3 Another idea for 'Taps' theme
Siefken--Ginnie
Student is against Reaganomics and is pessimistic about the future.
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4 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Student goes off her diet and passes out.
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5 The Panther's Pen
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Lori Meek explains that is easy for students to complain about things they don't understand.
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6 UNISA pay raise vote clarified
Moore--Michael Leroy (Class of 1979)
Off-campus senator justifies UNISA pay raise.
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7 Abortion to be addressed
Wagner--JoAnne Zoller
Women's Studies Association will sponsor panel discussion.
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8 American Marketing Association Recruitment meeting.
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9 Education group meets Kappa Delta Pi panel discusses education around the world.
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10 English Club Will meet.
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11 Model United Nations Will meet.
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12 Students to visit Ghetto Culture of the Ghetto class will visit New York City.
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13 Torch and Tassel Will meet.
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14 What's up Meetings and activities.
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15 Women's Studies Association Meets Mondays.
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16 Beat your blues
Meyer--Beverly A. (Class of 1986)
Workshop will offer tips to help people with depression.
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17 Going nowhere fast Two bikes are buried to their seats in snow; photo.
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18 Senate Scene
Wagner--JoAnne Zoller
Salary increases of UNISA executives are discussed.
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19 Walters to speak at map display
Bennett--Vanessa Renee (Class of 1982)
Professor Walters will speak on display in library.
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20 Print Stores provide cheap alternative
Hahn--Marcia
Mary Burke and Don Greene talk about the product and services available at Print Stores.
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21 Send flowers of love
Hoveland--Deb
Alpha Chi Omega is sponsoring a carnation sale.
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22 Bowlsby's job diverse
Wagner--JoAnne Zoller
Bob Bowlsby talks at length about his job as assistant athletic director for facilities; coordinates Dome events; photo.
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23 Priority: clear snow off Dome
Ruba--Michelle
Daryl Stoner talks at length about the process of clearing snow from the Dome roof; photo.
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24 Cars, Loverboy make computerized music
Windmark--Bryan A. (Class of 1982)
A review of records from the following artists; The Steve Miller Band, Loverboy, The Cars.
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25 Engel makes waves
Levenhagen--Mike
A profile of freshman swimmer Jeff Engel; photo.
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26 Good music, old friends
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Beau Salisbury plays at KUNI's Live at Studio One; photo.
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27 Super movies, super prizes: Super Weekend
Maxey--Jane
Union sponsoring events to honor Superman.
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28 UNI Wind Ensemble touring Iowa Will also present home concert; program for performances.
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29 Exhibit receives musical opening
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
The Don Wendt Strolling Trio provides music as students stroll through the UNI Gallery of Art; photo.
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30 Rainy days, Mondays affect Iowa weather
Bacica--Joseph (Student--1982)
A look at sayings about the weather.
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31 Kratzenstein to give organ recital Professor Kratzenstein will play Scandinavian organ music; photo.
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32 'Whose Life' is funny, sad, surprising
Courtright--Michele
A review of the movie 'Whose Life is it Anyway'.
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33 Get rid of your Freshman Fifteen Blues
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
Tips on keeping weight under control.
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34 Tickets still available for Choir Boys concert
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35 52-0! UNI trounces Mankato; now 11-2
Levenhagen--Mike
Panther's hopes are high for the NCAA tournament.
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36 Look out Leathernecks, here I come! Dwayne Jackson scores two against Western Illinois; photo.
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37 Overtime
Levenhagen--Mike
Levenhagen pleads to fans, "just be yourself".
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38 Panther thinclads take third; seven records broken at Big 4
Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Panthers edge Iowa by one point to take third.
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39 Panthers up record 15-6, keep winning
Koehler--Catherine (Class of 1985)
Panthers dominate Marycrest.