Issue Contents

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1 Financial aid, ERA hot issues at second forum
Norris--Georgia (Classes of 1982--1993--and 1999)
Panhellenic Council holds candidate forum; candidates express views.
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2 Kamerick visits D. C. in protest
Norris--Georgia (Classes of 1982--1993--and 1999)
President Kamerick leads group of UNI faculty and staff in attempt to stop financial aid cuts.
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3 Three referenda on UNISA ballot
Wagner--JoAnne Zoller
Students will vote on dissolution of SIIF, establishing a State Student Association, and withdrawing aid to El Salvador.
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4 'Let's not lose Rusty'
Starr--Lila (Student--1982)
Graduate student supports Rusty Martin.
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5 'Too much pointless backstabbing'
Weber--Joan (Student--1976--1982)
Student wants candidates to stick to the issues.
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6 CSC accomplishments highlighted The Concerned Students Coalition reminds students of their past accomplishments and hopes for their future.
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7 Editorial The UNISA election heats up.
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8 Equal coverage urged
Comito--Carmela (Student--1982)
Student wants to see all the candidates covered equally.
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9 ERA votes cited
Robinette--Jane E. (Class of 1982)
The candidates' Equal Rights Amendment voting record is shown.
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10 Father Kissling supports friend
Kissling--Jack (Priest--St. Stephen Center)
Father Kissling stands in Rusty Martin's corner.
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11 Horan answers Bittick's question
Horan--Mark
Mark Horan explains where he has been.
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12 'Barrer flip-flops on national politics, SSA'
Sunberg--Anne (Student--1982)
Student thinks Barrer gave confusing and conflicting answers at the debate.
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13 'Good news for UNI!'
Low--Michael (Student--1982)
Student encourages others to vote for Dana Barrer for UNISA President.
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14 'What does concern students?'
Millhollin--Ellen J. (Student--1980-1982)
Student is against voting for Dana Barrer.
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15 Barrer 'rubber stamp of Reagan'
Wadle--Daniel Ivan (Class of 1983)
Student accuses Dana Barrer of being a Ronald Reagan clone.
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16 Barrer 'the only logical choice'
Jones--Mark F. (Student--1982)
Students explains that Barrer's intelligence and expertise will get him elected.
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17 Barrer loses a vote
Cameron--Ronald L. (Student--1982)
Student criticizes Barrer for his views.
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18 Barrer, Canfield scorned
Radmaker--Todd (Student--1982)
Student calls both Barrer and Canfield "Reagan Clones".
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19 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Rusty Martin calls a crisis line due to the election.
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20 Vote for 'anybody but Canfield'
Carr--Rick (Student--1982)
Student believes Mike Canfield's views have been inconsistent on the issues.
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21 A E Rho Will meet.
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22 Chemistry seminar Larry Miller will speak.
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23 Conservation Club Will hear presentation on whales.
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24 DECA Will meet.
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25 Ghetto trip Final orientation for trip to New York City.
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26 Marketing minor revision proposed
Howard--Craig G.
Steve Corbin talks about the proposed changes.
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27 Recreation Club Will have ski party.
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28 Voting faculty to be determined
Hite--Cathy
Faculty Senate committee will study the issue.
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29 What's up Meetings and activities; Edward Amend will speak; Regent's Summer Program.
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30 Israeli consul to speak
Harken--Brad
Ehul Gol will speak.
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31 Loan, grant cuts threaten Iowa students
Strang--Mary (Student--1982)
Proposed changes might affect financial aid to graduate students.
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32 Recruiting fair coming this weekend
Volz--Vince (Student--1982)
Don Wood talks about the overseas recruiting fair.
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33 UNI projects total $400,000
Kyllo--David (Dave) (Student--1980-1982)
Projects will include fire safety in Bartlett Hall and work in West Gym, Gilchrist Hall, and the Dome.
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34 Black history talk
Duncan--Charlotte
George Stigler will speak.
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35 Harvard dean speaks
Goodman--Ruth (Class of 1982)
Alvin Poussaint will speak.
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36 Long: measure I-can quotient
Goodman--Ruth (Class of 1982)
Brief excerpts from speech by Loretta Long; photo.
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37 Hollanditis moves across Europe
Meyer--Beverly A. (Class of 1986)
Brief excerpts from remarks by Hans-Joachim Wienss.
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38 Individual, Future Studies linked
Berry--Larry (Student--1982)
Offices combine; John Volker will assist in coordination.
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39 Singles offered support
Duncan--Charlotte
Support group forming.
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40 Dual-career couples 'not superhuman'
Wagner--JoAnne Zoller
Mary Franken offers statistics and advice.
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41 Sterling Series could slip away
Maxey--Jane
Poor attendance could lead to cancellation of Union film series.
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42 Upcoming UNI play significant for students
Rigby--Leigh
Thomas Carlisle talks at length about "Loose Ends".
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43 Check mini courses
Mooney--Debbie (Student--1981-1982)
Brief look at mini-courses.
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44 Jam
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Dave Leibman was the guest soloist at the 27th Annual Sinfonia Dimensions in Jazz Show; photo.
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45 Run off winter blues
Rigby--Leigh
Local 4.2 run planned.
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46 'On Golden Pond': a satisfying film
Rigby--Leigh
A review of the movie 'On Golden Pond'.
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47 In Review, Gallery exhibit is 'alive'
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Review of the Student Art Club Gallery Show; photo.
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48 It's not a lab, it's a real house
Courtright--Michele
A look at the home economics program in the Home Management House.
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49 End of the line
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Craig Nordlie wins the 60 yard high hurdles; photo.
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50 Lady tankers sting Grinnell; Jergens qualifies
Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Panthers fare well against tough competition.
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51 Panthers lose at buzzer
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Panthers can still claim a share of the Mid-Continent Conference crown with one more win; photo.
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52 Thinclads take quad
Levenhagen--Mike
Panthers dominate the field in the Dome.
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53 Grapplers rip Kentucky 34-3
Levenhagen--Mike
Panthers are ranked 6th in country with a 15-2 dual meet record.
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54 Panther thinclads set five records, prepare for Iowa Indoor Open
Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Panthers enjoy personal success; team scores not kept.