Issue Contents

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1 Face the music
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
John Alpers practices for the Tall Corn Jazz Festival; photo.
2 Student aid, loan eligibility change
Barta--Martin W. (Class of 1983)
Dennis Jensen talks about potential changes.
3 Two forums precede elections
Rhea--Jane
UNISA and Panhellenic Council will sponsor candidate forums.
4 UNI programs receive ten-year accreditation
Norris--Georgia (Classes of 1982--1993--and 1999)
UNI receives North Central Association accreditation for maximum ten year period.
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5 Business article clarified
Waller--Robert James (Classes of 1962 and 1964; Management Faculty)
Dean Waller explains that business students are given first priority in signing up for business classes; other majors that require business courses are second; business minors are third.
6 Conflict 'juvenile at best'
Vajpeyi--Dhirendra Kumar (Political Science Faculty)
Professor Vajpeyi expresses views on recent conflict between Professors Parker and Chabert; comments on outside evaluators.
7 ISU leader credits Martin for 'productive interaction' Iowa State University Student Government President endorses Rusty Martin for UNISA President.
8 One comment. . .
Hessburg--Matt
Former Northern Iowan editor expresses his opinion on the Chabert/ Parker confrontation.
9 Paranoia in Kiddyland
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Elementary student is upset with another student for sabotaging his toys.
10 Students respond to Diederich
Swanson--Maggie
Students criticize Diederich's past letter to the Northern Iowan.
11 U of Iowa student president endorses Martin for leadership University of Iowa Student Government President endorses Rusty Martin for UNISA President.
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12 Campus 8-ball tournament To be held in Union.
13 Co-op starts careers
Lahue--Joyce
Evelyn Barron talks briefly about the program.
14 Pi Omega Pi Will meet.
15 Sesame Street Loretta Long will speak.
16 Single parents meet
Duncan--Charlotte
Group meets every week.
17 Student Social Work Association Will meet.
18 What's up Meetings and activities; Personal Awareness and Assertion Group.
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19 UNISA presidential candidates differ on goals, fund allocation, political involvement
Norris--Georgia (Classes of 1982--1993--and 1999)
Mike Canfield, Dana Barrer, Mark Horan, and Rusty Martin express views; photo.
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20 Conservation Club raffles duck
Meyer--Gretchen L. (Class of 1984)
Will raffle stained glass image; Mary Duritsa will speak.
21 EOP students honored Soul Food Luncheon will honor academic achievement.
22 Order your Old Gold now Extensive description of plans for yearbook.
23 Students must file summer intent form
Kyllo--David (Dave) (Student--1980-1982)
Must file intent to register.
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24 Folk dancers go to Minnesota
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Will perform in Rochester; photo,
25 NAR editor wins literature award
Schares--Allen Thomas (Class of 1979; Broadcasting
Professor Wilson wins Drue Heinz Literature Prize.
26 Students competing for tuition money High school students will participate in art competition.
27 Want to help with SUNI-DAZE? Seeking volunteers.
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28 Birthright: 'women must make up their own minds'
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Extensive description of services provided by Birthright group; photo.
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29 'Heaven Can Wait' cast announced UNI people participate in WCP production.
30 Art lectures resume Hale Anderson will speak on metal work.
31 Metals show focuses on idea
Tharp--Gretchen M. (Class of 1983)
Review of the 'Contemporary Metals' art display at the UNI Gallery of Art.
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32 Panthers bomb Huskers
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Panther's will take high momentum into the meet against 5th ranked Minnesota; photo.
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33 Panthers overtake Western Illinois Panthers had 20 runners run their personal bests.
34 Panthers win one, lose one Eight swimmers won events against the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
35 Women break eight records Panthers finish 4th despite the record breaking day.
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36 Panthers end on good note
Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Panthers prepare for the Mid-Continent Conference Championships.
37 Panthers rattle the rim with slams; win 84-64
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Panthers defeat US International; continue to play well; photo.