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1 Board of Regents to consider tuition increase
Buchan--Denise
Will consider 6% increase; Ed. D. will go to Regents.
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2 Family may be evicted
Ratekin--Jack G. (Class of 1984)
Bittner family may need to move out so that Gamma Phi Beta can move in.
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3 Ministers warn of cult involvement
Spain--Helene Marie (Class of 1985)
Campus ministers offer guidelines regarding possible cult involvement.
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4 Who?
Korpela--Ned
Fans wait in line two days for concert tickets; photo.
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5 Diemer evades debate question
Reed--Jacque K. (Class of 1982)
Student finds the candidate elusive to the debate questioning.
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6 Poll not appreciated
Mills--Dennis
Alumnus expresses dissatisfaction with the change in location for voting booths.
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7 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Cartoon likens a summer spent writing for the Northern Iowan with one spent shoveling manure.
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8 Viewpoint
Nesheim--Barb
Student expresses a dissatisfaction with the job being done by the current local representative.
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9 How do you feel about having organizations such as CARP (Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles) on campus? Students offer opinions; photo.
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10 Regards to the editor
Gibson--Victor (Physical Plant Staff)
Author tries to straighten out the facts about the recent sign found on a campus footpath.
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11 Cluster group formed in order to help students with their problems
Griffin--Brenda
Jo Ann Cummings talks about the groups, which are meant to assist student with problems.
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12 UNISA positions explained
Anderson--John C.
Description of UNISA governance system.
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13 American Marketing Association Will meet.
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14 Essays published in book edited by UNI history professor
Meyer--Gretchen L. (Class of 1984)
Glenda Riley edits book and contributes two essays.
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15 Folk Dance Club Will meet.
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16 German Club Oktoberfest
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17 Intervarsity Christian Fellowship Will go to Drake.
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18 Model United Nations Will meet.
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19 Moon seen as second Messiah
Spain--Helene Marie (Class of 1985)
Gary Rowe talks about the Unification Movement on campus.
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20 Student Art Association Will meet.
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21 Student Reading Association Will meet.
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22 Student Social Work Association Will meet.
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23 UNI NAACP Will hold dance.
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24 UNI Rec Club Will meet.
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25 UNI-GLO Will hold public meeting and discussion.
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26 UNISA to hold voter blitz
Stanley--Lou
Hope to register 1000 students in 6 days.
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27 What's up Meetings and activities; Old Gold House pictures; "Mesa Espanola".
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28 County Democrats to host fun run
Duncan--Charlotte
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29 Media conference scheduled Department of Library Science hosts conference.
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30 Purple Arrow installation
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
An initiation ceremony in the Commons; photo.
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31 RHA Roundup
Nation--Catherine
Committee meeting schedule.
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32 Artist returns to Alma Mater
Johnson--Scott Robert (Class of 1985)
Ray George will visit campus.
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33 Conference set
Reed--Laurie
Will demonstrate effective teaching techniques.
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34 All revved up and no place to go.
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
A woman is sitting in the hatchback of her car outside Baker Hall; photo.
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35 Bush to be in Waterloo Will support Cooper Evans' campaign; photo.
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36 Debate series begins
Johnson--Scott
UNI will debate University of Kansas.
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37 Conference date set
Sundberg--Anne M. (Class of 1982)
Will consider mathematics in the curriculum.
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38 Geography colloquium scheduled for Wednesday afternoons Professors Fryman and Wilkinson will talk about federal statistics.
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39 Languages hold Field Day
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40 Philosophy, Religion series starts Jay Sailey will speak on science in China.
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41 Activities planned Phi Alpha Theta schedules meeting, picnic, and book sale.
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42 Pianist coming on Monday Eugene Barban will play; photo.
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43 Students watch the soaps
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45 Back to life--here to speak
Koehler--Catherine (Class of 1985)
Ed Carter will speak.
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46 Birds of a feather . . .
Korpela--Ned
Two pigeons on Sabin Hall; photo.
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47 Campus 4-H seeks members Holds first meeting.
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48 Conservation Club to meet
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Conservation Club recounts last year's activities.
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49 Archaeologist looks into creationist claim John Cole will go to Texas to examine footprints.
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50 Moral dilemmas workshop to be held Robert Bellah and Michael Novak will discuss business ethics.
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51 Show combines abstract, classical
Miller--Alex
Author gives a description of the work of Yaun Yen-Sheng.
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52 Visiting sculptor uses wood to create symbols Pedro Lujan's work on display.
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53 Chorale rehearsals start
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54 Submit art schedules To be included on Cedar Arts Forum calendar.
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55 Theatre tickets available at box office
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
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56 Yesterdays
Julseth--Jeff
Campus happenings 50, 40, 30, 20, and 10 years ago; includes ads for J. S. Latta Company.
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57 How do we do it twice each week
Kyllo--David (Dave) (Student--1980-1982)
A description of the Northern Iowan production process
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58 Panthers win St. Cloud tourney
Scully--Jeff
Panthers came out undefeated in the St. Cloud tournament this weekend.
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59 Rugby is in field of its own
Dunn--Daniel D. Danny (Class of 1985)
General description of the sport, and of the UNI club.
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60 UNI Ruggers dumped UNI was defeated in Iowa Falls by the home team.
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61 Cornhusker freshmen down Panther JV
McCauley--Terry P. (Class of 1984)
The UNI JV lost to the Cornhusker freshmen, 34-23.
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62 MCC champs invade Dome
McCauley--Terry P. (Class of 1984)
The Panthers will host the Blue Panthers of Eastern Illinois this Saturday.
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63 Records fall in classic
Prather--John
Panthers didn't fare well at the Panther Classic, but two tournament records were broken.
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64 UNI takes Blue Devil
Varland--Cindy
UNI women were undefeated at Menomonie, Wisconsin, and UNI men defeated Central College in Pella.
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65 Gymnasts stay active
Mihm--Suzanne
The UNI gymnastics team was shut down due to budget cuts in 1980, but the club Gymnasts Rising in Performance is still thriving; photo.
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66 Men cop second, third at Ames Elsberry sets women's mark
Swanson--Michael K. (Class of 1988)
UNI men won team honors in Ames on Saturday, and the UNI woman placed fifth in Decorah.