Issue Contents

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1 Black History Month to feature King's life Schedule of events.
2 Business classes added
Howard--Craig G.
Dean Waller hopes to add more class sections to accommodate growing numbers of business majors.
3 CSC organizes to face election
Riedesel--Miles E. (Class of 1983)
Concerned Student Coalition outlines plans.
4 Foreign flavor Susan Morales sings to a large audience; photo.
5 New Apple computers purchased
Lahue--Joyce
Curriculum Lab adds four Apples.
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6 Did you go to your precinct caucuses last week? Students unanimously didn't attend the caucuses; photo.
7 IaPIRG burglarized
Diederich--Barry (Student--1982)
Student comments on break-in.
8 Martin thanks Senate
Martin--Rusty (Student--1981)
Rusty Martin thanks the Faculty Senate for paying attention to the Educational Opportunity Program.
9 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Student dislikes the loud music while a woman talks with him.
10 The Panther's Pen
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Lori Meek is upset with the turnout of students to the caucuses.
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11 French Club Will celebrate Valentine's Day.
12 German Club Will discuss spring festival.
13 Homosexuality workshop planned
Wagner--JoAnne Zoller
Wesley Foundation will sponsor workshop.
14 Math Club Will meet.
15 NAACP spring agenda set Outline of plans for the semester.
16 Phi Alpha Theta/Historical Association Organizational meeting.
17 Phi Beta Lambda Will celebrate 40th birthday.
18 TEFL Professor Shields will speak.
19 What's up Meetings and activities; Support group for single parent students; Personal Awareness and Assetion Group; Rand Spiro will speak; Iowa Progressive Coalition.
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20 'Dix' wins Mr. Bender
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
John Klotzbach wins Mr. Bender award; photo.
21 Peer counselors are able to help students in any situation
Duncan--Charlotte
Four students will act as peer counselors in Counseling Center.
22 Spiro to speak
Riley--Kay
Rand J. Spiro will speak on affect and cognition.
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23 Church impact on Middle East examined Professor Nijim edits book.
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24 He's got the beat
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Ben Hurd of the "Substitutes" plays at the Union; photo.
25 Hear Hamilton's views Jeffrey Brown will speak on Alexander Hamilton.
26 Learn to be more assertive
Duncan--Charlotte
Counseling Center will offer classes in assertiveness and personal awareness.
27 RHA plans to update constitution Text of proposed changes.
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28 Apply for Union offices Student organizations may apply for office space.
29 Painting between the lines
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Students paint the wall near the 10th floor elevator in Bender Hall; photo.
30 Sweets for the sweet Alpha Phi sells candy for Valentine's Day.
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31 Orchesis plans 'Moulage' Brief description of program; photo.
32 Sixties drama is next UNI production Tom Carlisle announces cast for "Loose Ends".
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33 Galloway: Gays waste their energy hiding
Wagner--JoAnne Zoller
Bob Galloway talks about the situations that gay people encounter; photo.
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34 Tallcorn festival this week 200 high school students will be on campus.
35 Winterize yourself and your car Larry Routh, Norman Story, and Robert Piper offer tips.
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36 Pianist Edelmann returns to Artists Series Tuesday night Sergei Edelmann will perform; photo.
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37 UNI hosts Heath Brothers Will perform with Tallcorn Jazz Festival; photo.
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38 Thinclads dominate triangular, win by 78
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Panthers win 13 of 16 events in rout over Stout State and St. Cloud State; photo.
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39 1982 football schedule, announced
Levenhagen--Mike
Panthers open the 1982 season on the road against Drake.
40 Hogen, Drenth lead women, cagers play 'total' game
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Panthers continue to play well; record stands at 17-6; photo.
41 Tankers smash records Panthers defeat University of Nebraska-Omaha, 86-42.
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42 Gormally wins 100th Panthers rout South Dakota State, 45-0; Gormally reaches milestone.
43 Samuelson shines, qualifies for zone
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Panthers breeze past University of Nebraska-Omaha; photo.
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44 Panthers break .500 with win over Wisconsin-Green Bay
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Panthers play well and pull even with a 9-9 record; photo.
45 Untitled
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Panthers dominate the rest of the field; photo.