Issue Contents

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1 McGovern: Come Home, America
Peters--Lynn
Excerpts from George McGovern's speech; photo.
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2 Mini courses to start Thursday
Johnson--Scott
Brief description of courses.
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3 Beach told to reevaluate
Johnson--Ray
Author rebuts a previous letter about political contributions.
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4 Bookstore questioned
Nelson--Gary G.
Student feels that, due to the high costs of books and merchandise, the current bookstore does more harm to the students and university than good.
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5 Registration checked
Baumel--Stephen
Author comments that the voter registration process is coming along, but it takes a large amount of time.
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6 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Cartoon compares current student government issues with national politics.
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7 Viewpoint
Hammond--Keith
Author feels that many books at UBS cost double the published price, and he calls for student support of a University operated store.
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8 Fellowships to be offered
Boerm--Traci
Ira Tolbert talks about NSF fellowships.
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9 CHRA is formed to unite community members
Ratekin--Jack G. (Class of 1984)
Hugh Pettersen talks at length about the history and purposes of the College Hill Neighborhood Association.
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10 Magician entertains
Nation--Catherine
David Willis performs; photo.
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11 Debate in Union set for tomorrow night
Stanley--Lou
Ray Johnson and Marv Diemer will debate.
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12 Grad students band together
Riedesel--Miles E. (Class of 1983)
Graduate Student Organization re-organized; Ira Tolbert talks about its purposes.
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13 Alpha Epsilon Rho Will meet.
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14 American Marketing Association Will hold party.
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15 Industrial Education Club Will meet.
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16 Intervarsity Christian Fellowship Don Baker will speak.
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17 Kappa Delta Pi Organizational meeting.
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18 KCRS to project new image
Spain--Helene Marie (Class of 1985)
KCRS staff talks about the public whom they are trying to serve.
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19 Psychology Club Will discuss picnic and field trip.
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20 Purple Arrow meeting Phi Eta Sigma initiation.
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21 The GRIPS Gymnastics Club Holds regular workouts.
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22 The Women's Action League Will meet.
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23 What's up Meetings and activities; Christ for UNI; Drake and Hamlin Universities law schools.
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24 Adult student lunches expanded
Griffin--Brenda
Jo Ann Cummings talks about the non-traditional student lunches.
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25 Math conference set
Boerm--Traci
Former professors will be guests.
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26 Rape counselors say many victims know their attackers
Duncan--Charlotte
Offer tips for avoiding situations which may lead to assault.
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27 UPB hosts Easter Seal run
Meyers--Carol
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28 Intramural Campus Fest is set for this Saturday morning Standard Distributing will sponsor day-long event.
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29 Political parties name local representatives
Thompson--Pam
John Davis is Republican coordinator; Debbie Conlin is Democrat coordinator.
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30 Recruiter Fair date scheduled
Griffin--Brenda
Thirty companies may be represented at School of Business event.
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31 Variety Show dates scheduled
Thompson--Pam
Phi Mu Alpha will sponsor event.
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32 Club goes national
Olson--Dan
Construction Club receives charter from Associated General Contractors.
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33 Hadden is new Young Democrats president
Sundberg--Anne M. (Class of 1982)
Larry Hadden elected president of state chapter.
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34 Student teachers sign up by today
Reed--Laurie
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35 Yesterdays
Julseth--Jeff
Campus happenings from 85, 75, 65, 55, 45, 35, and 25 years ago, plus grooming advertisements.
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36 Mikado to open season
Courtright--Michele
A look at the 1982-1983 Theatre UNI/Lyric Theatre season.
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37 Control stress with exercise and nutrition
Koehler--Catherine (Class of 1985)
Jo Ann Cummings talks about definitions for stress and discusses ways to control it.
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38 Center teaches efficient studying
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
A look at the courses offered by the Learning Skills Center.
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39 Graduates' art exhibited Work by Richard Hanson and Doug Harrell on display in Ft. Dodge.
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40 Untitled
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Student playing his guitar outside; photo.
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41 Appearing tonight
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Piper Road Spring Band will play.
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42 Films to show on Thursday Students will show films from spring film class.
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43 Visiting foreign professor presents "My Point of View as an Artist"
Kyllo--David (Dave) (Student--1980-1982)
Yuan Yun-Sheng will speak.
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44 Defense redeems itself as UNI takes home opener
McCauley--Terry P. (Class of 1984)
UNI beat Southwest Missouri State, 10-0; photo.
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45 Baseball roster shapes up
Prather--John
Team will have a rebuilding year.
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46 Coaches favor move
Oatman--Ann
Women's athletic coaches are generally pleased with the move to Division I.
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47 Indians' Zemetis mixes baseball with baroque
Ketels--Denton
One long time musician is also a ling time fan of baseball.
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48 Rugby ready to improve own record The club had a good season last year and hopes to keep it up.
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49 Goalie Judkins satisfied with role on UNI's last field hockey team
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
UNI goalie enjoys the game and wishes for more public support and participation; photo.
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50 Nordlie's success is 'sweet'
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
The UNI wide receiver comments on life, college, and UNI football; photo.
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51 Panthers whip ISU
Scully--Jeff
UNI defeated ISU on Wednesday night; photo.