Issue Contents

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1 Butler, Ternus compete for RHA presidency
Norris--Georgia (Classes of 1982--1993--and 1999)
Tracy Butler and Troy Ternus state their positions.
2 Long winter triggers oil tax
Pentz--Julie E. (Class of 1982)
Effort to impose tax on oil revenues.
3 Stigler says recession hurts blacks
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Remarks by Judge Stigler at the EMCEC; photo.
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4 'Let's return to the 60s'
DeWaay--Donald (Class of 1984)
Student wishes good-bye to Reganomics and hello to economic prosperity.
5 'Time for change in RHA'
Burrow--David M. (Class of 1983)
Students are encouraged to vote for Troy Ternus for Residence Hall Association President.
6 Debate suggested on creation, evolution theory
Sepella--Earl (Student--1982)
Wants to have a campus debate concerning creation vs. evolution.
7 Students urged to support UNISA
Baum--Greg
Students are encouraged to help UNISA in any way possible.
8 Ternus endorsed for RHA president
Wadle--Daniel Ivan (Class of 1983)
Students are encouraged to vote for Troy Ternus for Residence Hall Association President.
9 The Panther's Pen
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Lori Meek is amazed with all of the new technologies such as cable television and video games; wonders what will be next?
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10 More comments on Parker-Chabert
Chung--David R.
Former UNI student sarcastically commends Parker for his professionalism.
11 Plant Services 'praised' for snow removal work
Randall--Dan
Student commends the snow removal crews for their hard work.
12 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Student is upset because Rolling Stone Magazine has proclaimed "sex cannot be fun anymore".
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13 Courses save student benefits
Barta--Martin W. (Class of 1983)
Will hold meeting relating to Social Security benefits.
14 Geographic society needs summer interns
Spielbauer--Marie
15 Internships for next fall
Kyllo--David (Dave) (Student--1980-1982)
Internships available in Washington, D. C.
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16 Nine students run to state capitol
Lahue--Joyce
Nine Shull Hall students will raise money for the American Heart Association.
17 Shull escort service reduces risks at night
Stubbe--Jill
Brief history and current activities.
18 Theologians confer Friday Iowa Theological Conference will be held.
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19 Alcohol abuse services free
Riedesel--Miles E. (Class of 1983)
Available at Counseling Center.
20 Dance marathon starts Friday
Tarter--Ken
21 IaPIRG director tells how to find housing
Stubbe--Jill
Tips from Sandy Sutton.
22 Iowa prof to speak Ellis Hawley will speak.
23 Tips for future jobs
Harken--Brad
AMS will sponsor panel.
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24 Administrative Management Society Will hear panel.
25 Advisors unify business students
Tarter--Ken
Student groups meet to help organize and coordinate efforts.
26 Cheerleading tryouts.
27 Creation theory to be discussed Ed Amend will lecture.
28 Math Club Will meet.
29 Rugby Practices begin.
30 Russian Club Donna Lee Rachuy will perform ballet.
31 Student Social Work Association Sponsoring bake sale.
32 The College Hill Neighborhood Association Will meet.
33 Use your influence Robert Frank will lead workshop.
34 What's up Meetings and activities; International Women's Day.
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35 Harvard dean says students are biased
Goodman--Ruth (Class of 1982)
Excerpts from remarks by Alvin Poussaint; photo.
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36 Post-play discussions planned In conjunction with "Loose Ends".
37 Theater students vie for positions Six students will compete at national level; photo.
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38 UNI professor will spend time in West Africa
Courtright--Michele
Donna Maier talks about her upcoming trip this summer.
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39 'Border' only needs plot
Rigby--Leigh
A review of the movie 'The Border'.
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40 Chamber series comes to close Manuel Barrueco will perform on guitar; photo.
41 Conductor wins award Robert Dean earns several awards; will serve on national board.
42 Gallery displaying photography Work by John Kear-Timmons on display.
43 Like costumes and beer?
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
German Club will sponsor Faschingsfest.
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44 NSE student: 'Courses are easier in California'
Courtright--Michele
Todd Kelly talks about his experiences.
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45 Lady cagers bumped
Koehler--Catherine (Class of 1985)
Panthers are upset by St. Ambrose in the AIAW tournament.
46 Western hands cagers 75-67 loss
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Panthers shoot 71 percent from the field despite loss; photo.
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47 Patten 'coach of year'; UNI regional champs
Levenhagen--Mike
Panthers dominate the Midwest regional; send 7 wrestlers to the national tournament.
48 Tennis team has season opener
Levenhagen--Mike
Panthers are ready and excited to begin the season.
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49 Panthers show power
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Panthers win 8 events in the UNI-Dome Open; photo.
50 Tankers catch fire, place 2nd
Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Panthers finish behind Northern Michigan, one of the top Division II programs in the country.