Issue Contents

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1 Aid still in question
Barta--Martin W. (Class of 1983)
Update on status of legislation affecting financial aid.
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2 Cutler looks to future, says student vote important
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Interview with Lynn Cutler.
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3 Evans opposes cuts in aid to help education, economy
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Interview with Representative Cooper Evans; photo.
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4 Off-campus calls blocked, phone service criticized
Collins--Melissa (Student--1982)
Off-campus student is upset with the fact that she has difficulty with calls from on-campus students.
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5 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Ronald Reagan doesn't include the student loan program on the ark while wading through the rising tides of liberalism.
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6 UNISA, NI concern for gays praised, Heterosexual confusion
Humphrey--Deb (Student--1982)
Student expresses her views concerning homosexuality.
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7 Viewpoint, Not all handicaps are visible ones
Thompson--Donna Jean (HPELS Faculty)
Professors point out that some handicaps are less obvious and support their position with data.
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8 Black Heritage Week begins
Goodman--Ruth (Class of 1982)
Brief summary of activities.
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9 Fewer veterans attend UNI, benefits to end
Riedesel--Miles E. (Class of 1983)
Approximately 400 veterans now attending UNI.
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10 State aid complaints
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11 Good news?
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Students walk through snow and blowing winds on the Sabin catwalk; photo.
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12 Man: evolved or created
Bantz--B. J.
Anthropology Club will show film and sponsor discussion.
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13 Student teachers must register
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14 Baha'i to hold public talks Professor Robinson will speak at Bahai Club meeting.
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15 Professor to visit Japan: interested in energy use
Barta--Martin W. (Class of 1983)
Professor Blaga will go to Japan.
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16 American Marketing Association Will meet.
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17 Campus Bible Fellowship Schedule of activities.
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18 Classroom workshops for summer Will offer computer workshops.
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19 Contraceptive methods classes Held at Health Center.
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20 German Club Will meet.
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21 LaRocque honored for service Professor LaRocque honored by ICTE; photo.
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22 Purple Arrow Will hold banquet.
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23 Recreation Club Will meet.
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24 Torch and Tassel Will talk with ODK representative.
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25 What's up Meetings and activities; SAMLE; Campus Ministry.
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26 Banking session by phone Karen Wilson will speak to banking class.
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27 Intercultural communication in arts, culture
Duncan--Charlotte
Germana Nijim talks about the activities.
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28 Lutheran effect lecture Richard Cole will speak on Reformation.
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29 Von Allmen to lecture Erwin von Allmen will speak in Radell lecture.
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30 Cole on freedom board
Tarter--Ken
John Cole named to Iowa Freedom Foundation Advisory Board.
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31 Film brings up school issue Kappa Delta Pi will show film.
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32 Public administration major offers basics, background
Spielbauer--Marie
Department of Political Science will offer public administration major.
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33 University Dames aid non- traditional women Will offer scholarships.
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34 Workshop for assertiveness offers skills
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35 'Quest for Fire': fresh survivalist drama
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Review of the movie "Quest for Fire".
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36 'Hold on Tight to Your Dreams; MDA Dance Marathon, 1982
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Students and faculty raise money for muscular dystrophy; photo.
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37 UNI's Danceathon tiring, rewarding
Courtright--Michele
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38 Kramer: art today lacks masters
Tharp--Gretchen M. (Class of 1983)
Excerpts from remarks by art critic Hilton Kramer.
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39 Bartenders talk: the view from their side of the bar
Courtright--Michele
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40 Dance for Heart Will raise money for American Heart Association.
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41 Looking for a feature twirler Will hold auditions for twirler for Marching Band.
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42 They are searching for variety
Rafique--Zarina
Phi Mu Alpha is organizing a variety show.
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43 Horrow talks on violence
Levenhagen--Mike
Richard Horrow will discuss criminal violence that occurs on the playing field.
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44 Thinclads finish 2nd in NWMS invitational
Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Only two of the invited teams showed up due to weather conditions.
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45 Wisconsin takes freestyle crown
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
UNI's lone participant, freshman Randy McFadden, finished in second place at 220 pounds; photo.
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46 Crowl 11-0, Panthers 9-2 Cathy Crowl and the Panthers keep on winning.
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47 Cyclones pound Panthers, 8-1
Levenhagen--Mike
Scott Hollander was the only Panther to win a match.
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48 Miller shines but UNI falls
Prather--John
Creighton beats UNI in a double header, 8-4, 8-5.
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49 Rugby Club to 2-0 Panthers overcome a very tough Central College team, 14-12.
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50 Egg-hunting for fun and profit
Oakes--William D. (Class of 1983)
Children participate in Sigma Alpha Epsilon's first annual Easter Egg Hunt; photo.