Issue Contents

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1 Bush in Waterloo to support Evans
Schmitt--Sharon
Excerpts from speech by Vice President Bush; photo.
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2 New stipulations for financial aid.
Coppola--Robin
New rules concerning calculating progress toward degree.
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3 Congress shall make no law . . .
Pokorny--Thomas
Letter criticizes previous letters which stated that Christianity is the only valid religion.
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4 Reference to Bible
Anderson--Wade E. (Class of 1991)
Author creates a distinction between the message of a previous letter and the "true Christian message."
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5 Regents are not immune Author disagrees with assumptions made earlier this year by a candidate during a political debate.
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6 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Cartoon depicts life, love, and relationships in a newspaper office.
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7 Viewpoint
Hessburg--Matt
Letter supports Ray Johnson as a political candidate.
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8 Bittner files charge
Ratekin--Jack G. (Class of 1984)
President of Tau Kappa Epsilon charged with operating a disorderly house; Jim Bittner was one of neighbors who complained about loud party; believes he is being evicted from university house because of the problem; photo.
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9 Cleanup on Sunday
Koehler--Catherine (Class of 1985)
Campus groups will clean up campus.
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10 Applications available
Stanley--Lou
UNISA committee being formed.
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11 Jensen says aid is available
Coppola--Robin
Dennis Jensen believes more aid is available than students think.
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12 Survey questions doctorate Jack Kimball will attempt to determine how many people are considering enrolling for the Ed. D. if it is offered.
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13 1,000 attend Job Search Fair
Coppola--Robin
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14 Campaign reaches final month
Mooney--Debbie (Student--1981-1982)
A look at the gubernatorial contest.
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15 Debate meet hosted 24 teams at meet; results.
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16 Achievement Awards for six graduates Brief profiles of six award winners.
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17 D. C. internships available
Johnson--Scott Robert (Class of 1985)
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18 Discussion, vigil to be held
Johnson--Scott Robert (Class of 1985)
Faculty will present lectures on Middle East.
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19 TV debates scheduled
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20 American Marketing Association Membership drive.
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21 Campus Clean-up Groups will clean up campus.
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22 Chimes Will have pizza party.
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23 English Club Student and faculty get together.
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24 French Club Will meet.
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25 Men's Organization for Rights and Equalities Will meet.
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26 SISEA Will meet.
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27 Tomahawk Will meet.
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28 What's up Meetings and activities; Recreation Majors Agency Awareness Day; Hispanic Students.
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29 Writing workshop scheduled
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30 Bonfire warms spirit
Courtright--Michele
Evening activities scheduled.
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31 Yesterdays
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
The Old Central Bell has been found, and it still sits under the stairs in the Campanile; photo.
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32 "ChicagoFest" coming
Meyers--Carol
Schedule of Union performances.
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33 "Jazz Alive" celebrates
Courtright--Michele
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34 Skits keep audience laughing
Courtright--Michele
Review of Duck's Breath Mystery Theater; photo.
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35 Paula Preppy
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
The freshman, in a complete daze over her new preppy guy, runs out of her guy's dorm room to brag to her friends.
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36 'Break away with coffeehouse performers
Meyers--Carol
Author gives an enthusiastic review of previous performances by the soon to appear coffeehouse performers.
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37 Golfers end with tie
Prather--John
UNI tied with Wartburg College in the last match of the fall season.
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38 Panthers bid for share of title
Ketels--Denton
UNI will face Western Illinois tomorrow night.
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39 Field hockey in Ill. Meet
Oatman--Ann
The team will face Southwest Missouri State this weekend.
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40 Maucker run tomorrow
Meyers--Carol
There is still time to register on the day of the race.
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41 Running is habit for Elsberry
Ketels--Denton
This runner has set school records, and looks forward to her first year of NCAA competition; photo.
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42 New faces on team
Ceilley--Paul
Most of the men's swimming team has returned and is looking forward to a good season.
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43 Soccer Club is 1-2 0n year
Baker--Kevin
UNI beat Waterloo on Sunday.
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44 UNI women down Luther, Coe
Varland--Cindy
UNI defeated Luther and Coe Colleges this weekend.
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45 Marsh looks to beat ISU UNI hopes to beat ISU in Ames this weekend.
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46 Tennis important to Land but religion comes first
Chastain--Rhiannon Lynn (Class of 1983)
This tennis player uses her athletic skills to glorify God; photo.