Issue Contents

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1 Apply for summer aid
Barta--Martin W. (Class of 1983)
2 Big win for Martin
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Rusty Martin wins 60% of vote; all three referenda issues pass; photo.
3 EOP facilitator appointed
Schares--Allen Thomas (Class of 1979; Broadcasting
Paul Rider will be on-campus facilitator for EOP outside evaluation; Faculty Senate will consider re-defining voting and non-voting faculty status.
4 ROTC to be evaluated
Norris--Georgia (Classes of 1982--1993--and 1999)
Professional Assessment Committee named.
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5 'Socialism is the essence of democracy'
Freedman--Jack (Student--1982)
Student responds to a past letter concerning socialism.
6 'TKEs' spirit the wrong kind'
Schupbach--Rick J. (Class of 1983)
Students are upset with the obscene behavior of TKE members at a basketball game.
7 'Write about Panthers, not Iowa'
Herr--Bill (Student--1982)
Students are upset with Mike Levenhagen and his lack of coverage pertaining to UNI athletics.
8 Congrats to Finnerty, WSA for abortion panel discussion
Gilloon--Sheila (Student--1982)
Student was impressed with the abortion discussion.
9 Embarrassed by lack of support for Long speech
Howell--Kathy (Student--1982)
Student is upset with the meager attendance at an educational presentation.
10 Generic
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
President Kamerick begs a senator not to cut the budget.
11 Horan clarifies misspellings
Horan--Mark
Mark Horan points out his mistakes in a past letter.
12 NI description mild
Herman--Deborah Marie (Classes of 1984 and 1986)
Student comments on conflict between Professors Chabert and Parker.
13 Thanks to VP Martin
Finnerty--Diane L. (Class of 1983)
Student thanks Vice President Martin for giving attention to student grievances.
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14 UNI fire unexplained
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Fire that caused $7000 in damage at International Student Center may have been associated with remodeling work; photo.
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15 Home Ec means business Will hold seminar on careers.
16 Homosexuality no longer labeled deviant, disease
Wagner--JoAnne Zoller
A look at the APA viewpoint.
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17 CHNA strives for better housing
Kyllo--David (Dave) (Student--1980-1982)
Will meet; purposes of the group.
18 Senate Scene
Rhea--Jane
Legislation concerning the allocation of funds is discussed.
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19 Anthropology Club Will view film on China.
20 Campus Bible Fellowship Meeting for men.
21 Honor society helps refugees
Bacica--Joseph (Student--1982)
Kappa Delta Pi assists refugees locally.
22 Non-Traditional Student League Will meet.
23 Purple Arrow Will meet.
24 SCEC Will meet.
25 Tri-Beta Will meet.
26 What's up Meetings and activities.
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27 Archery: cheap, impossible to fail
Christensen--Kim M. (Class of 1982)
Wanda Green talks about her archery class.
28 Tender of bar needs skill, sense of humor
Ruba--Michelle
Mini-course on bartending offered; photo.
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29 Innovative students become disc jockeys
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Two students develop disc jockey business; photo.
30 What to do with free cheese Cottontop Coop offers recipes.
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31 If I don't go soon . . .
Bacica--Joseph (Student--1982)
Murray Austin offers story about making potassium nitrate.
32 Skiers practice on Waverly slopes
Vander Wilt--Steffanie
A look at the ski course at UNI.
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33 Arntzen beats infection, swims best times
Ketels--Denton
Profile of senior swimmer Jay Arntzen; photo.
34 Cookies: diverse Recipe uses Girl Scout cookies.
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35 Anorexia victim: 'student and full-time diet expert'
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Norm Story relates story of person with anorexia nervosa; photo.
36 Different English course
Rafique--Zarina
Science and technology courses available at University of Manchester.
37 Visiting artist discusses ruin Loretta Grellner will speak about Peru.
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38 Holvik honored at Tallcorn
Schares--Allen Thomas (Class of 1979; Broadcasting
Professor Holvik receives distinguished service award; photo.
39 Symphonic Band gives concert Program for performance.
40 Wind and brass concert coming up Monday night Program and performers for Woodwind Quintet and Brass Quintet.
41 Wisconsin quintet visits Wisconsin Brass Quintet will perform.
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42 Bagpipers wanted: contact WCP
43 Children's play starts tour Will tour with "The People Express".
44 Hagemann hosting kids' weekend
Courtright--Michele
Activities for little siblings.
45 Pickin' and grinnin'
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Dan Hunter performs at KUNI's Live from Studio One; photo.
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46 Overtime
Levenhagen--Mike
Levenhagen responds to his critics and defends his column.
47 Panthers take number five ranking into Regionals
Levenhagen--Mike
1982 is seen as a pivotal year for UNI's wrestling program; must do well at Regionals and Nationals.
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48 Panthers fall to Redbirds, 62-39
Prather--John
Panthers have not beaten Illinois State in over 20 years.
49 Panthers take it step-by-step in AIWA Tourney
Koehler--Catherine (Class of 1985)
Panthers go into tourney with key players injured.
50 Second place 'up for grabs'
Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Northern Michigan is favored to win the Regional.