Issue Contents

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1 Barrer proposes plank to abolish student fees
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
At Black Hawk Republican caucus, Dana Barrer proposes abolition of student activity fees; Mr. Barrer says that most students are not interested in the activities funded by the fees.
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2 CHNA fights crime, revitalizes Hill area
Kyllo--David (Dave) (Student--1980-1982)
Will offer workshops on urban revitalization and bicycle registration, and then meet with city officials.
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3 Lerner speaks on women's history
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Excerpts from remarks by Gerda Lerner; photo.
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4 Chabert's insinuations countered
Moore--Michael Leroy (Class of 1979)
Student responds to Henri Chabert's criticism of the Northern Iowan's editors.
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5 Domino's compensates
Humphries--Robert
Domino's Pizza apologizes for any inconveniences during the store's inaugural year.
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6 Puffs from an Old Editors Pipe
Baty--Jackson N. (Journalism Faculty)
Jackson N. Baty speaks out on the Old South, the Civil War, and UNI's wrestling team.
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7 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Student smokes marijuana and hallucinates.
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8 Student comments on RHA letters
Davis--Jim (Student--1982)
Student responds to a past letter concerning the Residence Hall Association.
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9 'Reversion to bumpkinism'
Newell--Richard S. (History Faculty)
Professor Newell expresses his disappointment with the cartoon that accompanied an article about Donna Maier.
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10 Cartoonist responds to criticism
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Timothy James explains that the idea behind the cartoon had no racist intents and he apologizes for any misunderstanding.
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11 Researcher objects
Maier--Donna J.E. (History Faculty)
Donna Maier believes that cartoon accompanying an article about her was libelous and racist.
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12 Wonder why cartoon used
Olson--Jay (Student--1982)
Students ask the Northern Iowan to print a public apology in reference to a cartoon published recently.
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13 Canfield 'zeroes' KCRS
Berry--Larry (Student--1982)
Mike Canfield talks about funding for KCRS.
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14 Library hours for break
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15 Phi Alpha Theta and Historical Association Will hold bake sale.
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16 Phi Beta Lambda Will finish preparations for state meeting.
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17 Snow routes for handicaps
Barta--Martin W. (Class of 1983)
Planning routes for snow removal.
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18 What's up Meetings and activities; Life Be In It Committee; Guy Steagall will speak.
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19 Amend links distant, personal conceptions
Bennett--Vanessa Renee (Class of 1982)
Ed Amend talks about the meaning of several Bible sections; photo.
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20 Debate on arms sale
Norris--Georgia (Classes of 1982--1993--and 1999)
UNI will debate ISU.
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21 Sallie Mae helps repay loans
Barta--Martin W. (Class of 1983)
A look at the loan consolidation program.
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22 UF provides discount
Hite--Cathy
Several merchants give discounts to UF members.
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23 Discussion of attitudes, prejudices
Volz--Vince (Student--1982)
AEOP will hold program.
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24 Explore communication change
Hansen--Barbara (Student--1982)
Jon Hall is organizing the first McElroy Symposium.
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25 Learn computer science Gene Lutz and Andrew Gilpin will teach course on use of computers in the social sciences.
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26 NAR recognized for nature preservation ad
Hoveland--Deb
John Volker designs ad.
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27 Chadney: 'It's economical to hire East Indians'
Rigby--Leigh
Professor Chadney talks about his research in Portland, Oregon.
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28 Percussion Ensemble to perform Program for performance.
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29 Backstage workers are 'unsung heroes'
Courtright--Michele
Detailed look at the backstage work for "Loose Ends".
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30 Help fund public radio KUNI will hold fundraising drive.
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31 'Loose Ends' gritty, realistic
Rigby--Leigh
A review of Theatre UNI's 'Loose Ends'; photo.
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32 'Heaven Can Wait' at WCP
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33 Russian dance coming
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
Donna Lee Rachuy will perform ballet at Russian Club meeting.
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34 Social work honored in March
Rafique--Zarina
Activities scheduled for the month.
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35 Students may train for ski patrol
Hirsch--Pam
Karl Odwarka talks about Ski Patrol program.
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36 Seehusen on to nationals
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Panther shot-putter qualifies for nationals; photo.
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37 AIAW National in UNI-Dome
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
UNI has been preparing for the AIAW National Indoor Women's Collegiate Championship for three years.
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38 Henry resigns
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Shauna Thomaswick has been named head women's swim coach; photo.
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39 Netsters 3rd at Early Bird tourney
Levenhagen--Mike
Panthers play well in the first tournament of the year.
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40 Panthers ripped by Western Illinois
Prather--John
Panthers finish the season in a three way tie for 3rd place in the Mid-Continent Conference.