Issue Contents

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1 Candidates increasing efforts
Griffin--Brenda
Marv Diemer and Ray Johnson talk about their campaigns.
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2 Dilemmas examined
Norman--Chris
Highlights of ethics conference.
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3 Goril-la-my Dreams
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Someone wearing a gorilla costume attending a UNI game; photo.
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4 Violence in prison results from reforms
Meyer--Gretchen L. (Class of 1984)
Excerpts from speech by Simon Dinitz.
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5 Concerned about student action
Hessburg--James A. (Class of 1985)
Believes students do not understand draft resistance.
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6 Proud of president
Salyers--Cindy
Author feels that students should be proud of their UNISA President Rusty Martin for opposing draft registration.
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7 Representative's action questioned Student displeased with work of Representative Marv Diemer.
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8 Response to Rowe Author discusses methods used by the Unification Church to brainwash a friend; says Christians should be accepting, not coercive.
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9 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Our heroic woman has been exposed to the spiritually deadly drug known as "Reaganite."
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10 Supporters respond to Martin indictment
McIlrath--James Harley (Classes of 1986 and 1999)
Four letters of support for the anti-draft ideals of the UNISA president.
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11 Editor deemed partial
Smith--Mikeal William (Class of 1977)
Author feels the editor is biased about whom she selects to interview.
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12 Evans proves effectiveness
Severin--Pamela (Class of 1985)
Author says that candidate Lynn Cutler is making uninformed comments about incumbent Cooper Evans.
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13 Laws not open to interpretation
Nelson--Gary G.
Author argues that U. S. laws are not subject to individual interpretation, and that disobedience can lead only to anarchy.
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14 Thanks to UNI for the ticket
Billings--Todd W.
Student argues that the parking ticket he received from Public Safety was unjustified.
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15 U. S.: not alone in racism
Bruha--John Edward (Mathematics Faculty)
Professor Bruha contends that Nigerian tribalism is just as bad as U. S. racism.
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16 Cheerleader Tryouts scheduled.
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17 Industrial Education Club Will meet.
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18 Iowa performers featured on KUNI's "Live from Studio One"
Spain--Helene Marie (Class of 1985)
Jennifer Alt talks about the program.
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19 Track and field Women's team seeking members.
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20 UNI-GLO Meets Wednesdays.
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21 What's up Meetings and activities; Men's Organization for Rights and Equality; Citizens for Peace.
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22 Sittings scheduled
Nordlie--Craig William (Class of 1983)
Photograph sessions for Old Gold.
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23 Students can still register to vote
Sundberg--Anne M. (Class of 1982)
Table of percentages of registered voters broken down by residence hall.
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24 Untitled
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Three men playing touch football; photo.
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25 Theatre UNI hosts conference
Moore--Marty
330 high school students and teachers attend.
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26 Wright speaks on "Dynamic Sex"
Thompson--Pam
Brief excerpts from speech by Rusty Wright; photo.
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27 English conference
Boerm--Traci
Four faculty make presentations at ICTE meeting.
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28 Meeting postponed
Moore--Marty
Ruth Ratliff and Harold Burris will speak at GSO meeting.
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29 Theatre parking
Moore--Marty
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30 Films to show errors
Nordlie--Craig William (Class of 1983)
Professor Sunseri will show anti-war films.
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31 May named department head
Reed--Laurie
Charles May will be head of Department of Curriculum and Instruction.
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32 Membership drive
Nation--Catherine
English Club seeking members.
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33 Order of Omega begins $5000 fund-raising drive
Peters--Lynn
Greeks will attempt to raise money for seminars and workshops.
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34 Fitness requires dedication
Courtright--Michele
More people are showing an interest in staying fit now.
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35 Homecoming show presented with class
Courtright--Michele
Author gives a positive review of the Homecoming Variety Show.
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36 Homecoming '82--A "Famous First" for UNI
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Seven pictures depicting Homecoming events; photo.
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37 Paula Preppy
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
The freshman is stunned when she learns from her cousin, Veronica, that the preppy look is out.
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38 Teams compete
Kyllo--David (Dave) (Student--1980-1982)
Registration deadline for College Bowl.
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39 Theatre season opens with "entertaining" Mikado
Hirsch--Pam
Author gives a strongly positive review of "The Mikado", by Gilbert and Sullivan.
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40 Students eligible for exchange
Courtright--Michele
Brief information about exchange program with Japanese university.
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41 Tickets available
Guthrie--Lisa
Preview and cast for "The Mikado".
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42 Classic routines of Bob and Ray return to radio on Sundays
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
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43 Guitarist scheduled to perform
Courtright--Michele
Douglas Niedt will perform.
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44 View movies for less
Hirsch--Pam
Quick look at Maucker Union films.
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45 Art show "for everyone"
Miller--Alex
Author enjoys the Alumni Invitational Exhibition.
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46 Student works at nature center
Hirsch, Pam
Mark Muller talks about his work at Hartman Reserve; photo.
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47 Students shoot
Meyer--Gretchen L. (Class of 1984)
Bender Hall sponsors KAOS, or "Katching" game.
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48 American Review won 1981 Pulitzer
Rafique--Zarina
Very brief descriptive note on NAR.
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49 Meditation club approved
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Coryn Lowther talks about transcendental meditation.
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50 Student magazine
Koehler--Catherine (Class of 1985)
Magazine planned.
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51 High five
Korpela--Ned
Two players congratulate each other; photo.
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52 Slipping away?
Korpela--Ned
UNI player scores a touchdown; photo.
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53 UNI rugby whips Grinnell UNI beat Grinnell, 25-0, on Sunday.
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54 Golfers tie for first The former and current coaches tied at the alumni meet.
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55 Idaho Vandals' quick start buries Panthers
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Idaho destroyed the Panthers, 38-13, during Homecoming; photo.
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56 Donovan finishes 20th
Ketels--Denton
A bicycle accident caused a twentieth place finish for the Ironman triathlete.
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57 Iowa Wesleyan stops sluggish UNI field hockey team 4-0
Ketels--Denton
UNI beaten, 4-0, at Mt. Pleasant on Sunday.
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58 Nebraska-Omaha beats UNI
Scully--Jeff
UNI will face St. Ambrose College in volleyball in the West Gym tonight.
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59 Netsters place third
Varland--Cindy
UNI women's tennis team placed third out of six at the La Crosse Invitational this weekend.
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60 Strong finish allows UNI women's golf team fourth in invitational
Prather--John
UNI placed fourth out of fifteen at the UNI women's invitational this weekend.
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61 Trainers get class credit
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
A look at the work of student trainers; photo.