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1 Non-commercial radio faces financial crisis
Schares--Allen Thomas (Class of 1979; Broadcasting
Doug Vernier talks about the financial situation for public radio.
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2 Regents raise room rates Rates will increase about 8%; smoke detectors will be installed in all campus residences; cable TV hook-up being considered for Hillside Courts and College Courts; promotion and tenure list announced.
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3 Sunday night on the Hill
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
The Hill is alive on a Sunday night; photo.
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4 UNI student runs for Iowa House seat
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Ray Johnson will run in Iowa House District 23 against Marv Diemer; photo.
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5 'Larson theory misdirected'
Riley--Chris
Student objects to Peter Larson's claim that the arms race is being fueled by greedy corporate capitalists.
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6 A FATE WORSE THAN DEATH
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Uncle Sam is compared to University Book & Supply and Gilchrist Hall as potential enemies of students.
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7 Congratulates resisters
Jacquinot--M. Mark
An Ames man supports and thanks the 800,000 American men who have refused to sign up for the draft.
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8 Greeks thanked for help in library fund drive
Hearst--James Schell (Student--1918; English Faculty)
Fund raisers wish to thank the Greek organizations that volunteered in raising funds for the Cedar Falls Public Library
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9 The Panther's Pen
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Lori Meek comments on the local caucuses.
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10 Awards to be given
Riley--Kay
Brief list of College of Education scholarships.
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11 Meanings are pre-defined, says Youngblood
Strang--Mary (Student--1982)
Excerpts from remarks by Gene Youngblood.
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12 Confer on literacy Beginning Reading conference scheduled.
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13 Greenhouse is 'Iowan Paradise'
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Ron Camarata talks about the facility; new roof tightens building.
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14 Women in Christianity to be topic at forum
Wagner--JoAnne Zoller
Students will present views.
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15 Awarding scholarships
Tarter--Ken
Grossman scholarships available.
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16 Parent attitudes may foster homophobia
Wagner--JoAnne Zoller
Advice on understanding homosexuality.
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17 Peace Day explores alternatives
Pentz--Julie E. (Class of 1982)
Highlights of activities.
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18 Business scholarships total $200
Volz--Vince (Student--1982)
AOP and Hansen scholarships available.
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19 Register for sexuality weekend
Volz--Vince (Student--1982)
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20 TES rewards five freshman
Strang--Mary (Student--1982)
Available for teacher education students.
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21 USC needs members Committee will have vacancies.
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22 What's up Meetings and activities; American Graduate School of International Management; Theology Forum; Society of Carbide and Tool Engineers; "Creative Movement for Klutzes".
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23 Busch winner tans
Pentz--Julie E. (Class of 1982)
Brad Nordyke wins trip to Florida.
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24 Clark gives speech on Amana Professor Clark will speak in Amana changes.
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25 Cutler on campus
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26 Nationals for debaters Todd Poole and Ted Wallace will compete.
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27 Fundraising begins for UNI stations
Schares--Allen Thomas (Class of 1979; Broadcasting
Program highlights.
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28 Zenor's hobby: organs
Courtright--Michele
Dean Zenor is building an organ.
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29 Hispanic theater symposium set
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Highlights of upcoming symposium; photo.
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30 Enrichment programs offered
Rigby--Leigh
Ken Jacobsen will teach assertiveness course.
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31 Student flicks show tonight Students from film class will show work.
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32 Artist selling eggs today
Maxey--Jane
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33 EOP Ball Saturday
Rafique--Zarina
EOP will sponsor dance and variety show.
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34 Symposium on music, business careers Friday
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35 Art a la Carte continues William Waack will speak; other lectures scheduled.
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36 Former Times art critic to lecture Thursday Hilton Kramer will speak at art scholarship competition.
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37 Student artists win awards
Tharp--Gretchen M. (Class of 1983)
List of winners from annual juried student show.
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38 Rough 'n tough
Crowell--Doug (Student--1982)
Panthers destroy Marshalltown, 35-0; photo.
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39 Seichter returns to lead Panthers
Levenhagen--Mike
Panthers look to improve on last year's 26-10 finish.
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40 Spring trip successful John DeVault is considered the team's number one man.
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41 Thinclads run to victory in Western Illinois Quad
Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Panthers are victorious despite cold weather.
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42 Success marks Patten's career
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
In 17 of 18 seasons, Patten's teams won at least 10 dual meets; he produced 58 Division I and II All-Americans; photo.
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43 Crowl remains perfect Cathy Crowl improves her singles record to 10-0.
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44 Netsters split a pair Panthers are 5-6 and will take on a tough Iowa State team.
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45 Number 58
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Chuck Patten instructs Kirk Myers in the NCAA national tournament; photo.
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46 Self defense offered Students are encouraged to sign up for self defense classes.
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47 Panthers surprise doubters, improve record
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
An improved Panther team wins 4 more games than in the previous year.