Issue Contents

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1 Branstad, Conlin: their views on the issues
Ratekin--Jack G. (Class of 1984)
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2 Program fights rape problem
Sundberg--Anne M. (Class of 1982)
Women's Action League holds vigil; presents petition to President Kamerick; photo.
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3 Bauch commended
Dodd--Bill
Encourages students to vote for Jim Bauch for county attorney.
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4 Editorial Encourages students to go out and vote.
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5 Kamerick gives (trick or treat)
Finnerty--Diane L. (Class of 1983)
Believes that the UNI administration should be more active in preventing rapes on the UNI campus.
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6 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
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7 Viewpoint
Hays--Richard Allen (Public Policy Faculty)
Believes that students lack understanding of UNISA President Rusty Martin's actions.
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8 Diemer takes action
Schoening--Clark J.
Believes that Marv Diemer will make a good representative.
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9 Editors for Johnson
Moravec--Jeff (Class of 1977)
Believes that Ray Johnson should be the next State Representative in the 23rd District.
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10 Fulton given support
Scott--Marjorie
Encourages people to vote for Rachel Fulton for the Black Hawk County Board of Supervisors.
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11 New tax to aid the community
Diamond--Saul L. (Student--1942; Marketing Faculty)
Saul Diamond encourages people to vote in favor of the hotel-motel tax.
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12 Voting carries responsibilities; make educated choice at poll
Martin--Drake E. (Residence Staff)
Urges students to educate themselves on all candidates before voting.
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13 Cutler, Evans meet in forum
Peters--Lynn
Candidates present views on issues.
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14 Senate Scene
Stanley--Lou
Considers recognition of C. A. R. P. and matters relating to rape prevention on campus.
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15 Students share experiences
Boerm--Traci
Students talk about student teaching experiences at Science Teaching Colloquium.
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16 Charlene Eblen Will speak on Henry Oldenburg.
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17 Free chili supper Will be held at St. Stephen Center; Lynn Cutler and Cooper Evans will be there.
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18 French Club Will meet.
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19 Swim-A-Cross to be held
Meyer--Pauline
Will attempt to raise money for Red Cross.
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20 UNISA registration drive nets 6,017 new voters
Wagner--Tracy
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21 What's up Meetings and activities; Joe Wujek will speak on energy conservation.
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22 Cordaro promotes blockade
Oatman--Ann
Father Frank Cordaro wants to protest at trial of man who failed to register for the draft.
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23 RHA Roundup
Nation--Catherine
Considering restructuring some of its finances.
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24 Agriculture candidate Riordan fights to save family farm
Sundberg--Anne M. (Class of 1982)
Jim Riordan will speak; photo.
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25 Rape discussed
Griffin--Brenda
Counseling Center will offer panel discussion.
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26 Conference on health, physical education is scheduled IAHPERD will meet.
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27 Course scheduled
Oatman--Ann
Cedar Falls police officer will offer a women's self defense course.
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28 Decision postponed
Herrig--Beth Ann (Class of 1982)
Faculty Senate considers need for full-time affirmative action officer.
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29 Diemer for program
Johnson--Scott Robert (Class of 1985)
Representative Diemer supports Ed. D. program.
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30 Guidelines change
Griffin--Brenda
In most cases pre-business students will not be allowed to enroll in 100-level courses
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31 Fleetwood Mac returns to the Dome
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Photos of the musical group Fleetwood Mac performing at the UNI-Dome; photo.
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32 Annual tuba fest tomorrow
Kyllo--David (Dave) (Student--1980-1982)
A look at the upcoming program.
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33 It's no 'Mirage'--It's not a 'Rumor'--Fleetwood Mac satisfied the audience
Courtright--Michele
Review of the musical performance by Fleetwood Mac.
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34 3-D comes to radio this Sunday in a Halloween program on KHKE
Kyllo--David (Dave) (Student--1980-1982)
Will us binaural sound.
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35 Students and alums active in Playhouse
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
UNI people will participate in production of "Same Time, Next Year" at WCP.
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36 'A Touch of the Poet' to open
Guthrie--Lisa
Preview and cast list for the play.
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37 Festival begins today
Kyllo--David (Dave) (Student--1980-1982)
Highlights of folk dance festival.
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38 In review: there is no 'American Fool' in 'Nebraska'
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Review of Bruce Springsteen's record, "Nebraska," and John Cougar's "American Fool."
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39 Cotton Top Co-op offers a wide variety of natural foods
Rafique--Zarina
Lynette Bailey talks about the products and services of Cottontop Co-op.
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40 Groce entertains audience on public radio
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Review of Larry Groce's performance on "Live From Studio One."
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41 Live jazz tonight
Kyllo--David (Dave) (Student--1980-1982)
Dixieland Bearcats will perform.
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42 Panthers humiliate Loras DuHawks
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
UNI defeated Loras College in volleyball, bringing their record to 34-10-1; photo.
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43 Herder's practice paying off
Holley--Charles E. (Class of 1984)
Profile of field hockey player Lynn Herder; photo.
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44 Bergeson starts Karate Club
Ceilley--Paul
Bill Bergeson has established a UNI division of the International Shotokan Karate Federation; photo.
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45 Hawks set student day
Ketels--Denton
The Waterloo Black Hawks hockey team has designated a College Student Day.
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46 Arthroscopic surgery cuts cost and recuperation time
Tatone--Tony
Dave Burton talks about the advantages of this surgical technique.
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47 First championship meet for new conference
Swanson--Michael K. (Class of 1988)
UNI will be attending the first official event of the new Association of Mid-Continent Universities at Eastern Illinois University.
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48 Nevada hosts UNI
McCauley--Terry P. (Class of 1984)
UNI will be taking on the Wolf Pack of Nevada-Reno in the UNI-Dome.