Issue Contents
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1 | Computer helps cut coal, energy costs | Building management system monitors climate conditions in buildings; also includes fire and security alarms. |
2 | Regents OK doctorate in education | Regents approve Ed. D. on November 18, despite opposition from Wayne Richey; several M. A. programs may be dropped. |
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3 | Three receive UNIPA scholarships | Three $500 scholarships given. |
4 | UNIPA honors Parents of the year | Vearl and Mary Edson honored; photo. |
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5 | Homecoming/Reunion 1982 Wasser--Sally Horn |
Recounts experience of meeting old friends at reunion; photo. |
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6 | Faculty members prepare students, peers for microcomputer world | Description of methods used at PLS to integrate computer use into classrooms; photo. |
7 | Price Laboratory School--100 years of dedication to education | Professor Ross Nielsen tells why PLS survived when most other lab schools closed; photo. |
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8 | Students get taste of teaching through experience | PLS faculty talk about the student teaching experience at the lab school; photo. |
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9 | Alumni, friends receive awards | Roster of those receiving Alumni Service and Alumni Achievement Awards. |
10 | Carolyn Seymour | Returns from 4-H conference in Manila. |
11 | Enrollment at 2nd highest ever | Fall 1982 enrollment is 10,988. |
12 | John J. Kamerick | Returns from France. |
13 | Northern Iowan | Named 5-star All-American by press service. |
14 | Regents approve 83-85 budget recommendations | Budget approaches $50 million. |
15 | Regents approve master's in health education | Degree will be offered with emphases in health promotion/fitness management, community health education, cardiac rehabilitation, and school health. |
16 | Students return to dine on campus | Off-campus students use UNI dining facilities; 560 contracts sold. |
17 | UNI establishes national honor societies | Phi Eta Sigma will replace Purple Arrow; Omicron Delta Kappa will replace Torch and Tassel and Chimes. |
18 | UNI residence system accommodates demand | 241 rooms tripled this fall. |
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19 | Defense key for women in Division I | Season preview. |
20 | Experience in Division I gives cagers confidence | Season preview |
21 | Volleyball team sparks season with team work | Season preview. |
22 | Wrestlers to concentrate on toughness | Season preview; photo. |
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23 | Donovan tests body and mind in Ironman triathlon | UNI graduate student competes in Hawaii; photo. |
24 | UNI, Prison Industries cooperate on solar project | Anamosa prisoners will build solar panels designed by UNI industrial tech students. |