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1 False alarms have firefighters burning mad
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
Campus and local officials talk about the effects of false alarms.
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2 High tech is here to stay, Swanson wants changes
Janssen--Steve
David Swanson talks about the necessity and implications of high technology for Iowa.
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3 No sunbathing today!
Zalog--J. C.
Shot of an empty campus; photo.
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4 Full employment claimed to be only in interest of workers
Roberts--Ronald Edward (Sociology Faculty)
Professor Roberts reacts to some recent letters on the economy.
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5 Get guts--exchange
Rasmuson--Greg R. (Class of 1984)
UNI student encourages others to take advantage of the exchange program.
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6 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Soldier refuses to take back the army missile.
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7 Do you think UNI faculty deserves a salary increase?
Nesheim--Barb
Students express their opinions; photo.
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8 Complaint filed against Diemer for investigation
Ratekin--Jack G. (Class of 1984)
James Hessburg believes that Representative Diemer attempted to obtain information about him in an unethical way.
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9 Three publications receive awards Several UNI publications win CASE awards.
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10 Additional staff to be provided Will increase security in dorms.
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11 Letters inform wrong students
Johnson--Scott Robert (Class of 1985)
Students receive wrong letters relating to writing competency exam.
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12 Senate to organize evaluation
Riedesel--Miles E. (Class of 1983)
Faculty Senate receives petition calling for evaluation of President Kamerick and Provost Martin; considering role in presidential search.
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13 Support group formed Counseling Center will for support group for those who have experienced death of relative or close acquaintance.
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14 UNISA applications still available
Schimmer--Paula
Candidates must file applications.
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15 Veterans' office to remain closed
Ratekin--Jack G. (Class of 1984)
Services may be performed by Registrar.
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16 Pettit award Tom Pettit funds two $200 scholarships for students in journalism.
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17 UNISA opposes no-aid bill, awareness program to begin
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
Will nominate member to presidential search group.
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18 What's up Meetings and activites; Organization and Finance Committee; Legislative Public Forum; Personal Awareness and Assertion Group.
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19 Counseling Center services available Available free to students; available on limited basis for a fee to faculty and staff.
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20 Program would instruct teachers at home Professors Ward and Wedman will use NSF grant to develop programs to instruct science, math, and social science teachers in classroom use of computers.
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21 Die-cast sensor test today Professor LaRue explains process.
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22 Seegmiller awarded scholarship
Grosland--Janie (Class of 1983)
Dick Seegmiller wins foundry scholarship; photo.
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23 Comedy program Mary Wong group will perform.
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24 Computer's "secret recipe"
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
FOCUS computer program helps in preparing meals; photo.
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25 Speakers give information for sexual assault security
Courtright--Michele
Excerpts from speakers' presentations.
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26 Club meets some mountains up close and very personal
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Members of Cedarloo Mountaineers talk about their climbing.
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27 Down in the Valley
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Veronica finds another valley person.
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28 Price Lab to give Mexican musical
Maass--Jean
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29 Weekend conducting symposium Highlights of program.
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30 Doctoring up the Guthrie Guthrie troupe will present "Talley's Folly".
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31 Winter chill doesn't muffle fashion-conscious students
Vyskocil--Linda
Latest campus styles; photo.
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32 Panthers prepare for Big Four track meet
Schmitt--Mike D. (Class of 1983)
UNI will participate in the Big Four track meet in Iowa City this Saturday.
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33 Panthers sign McDermott, play at Eastern tomorrow
Ketels--Denton
UNI will face off with Eastern Illinois on Saturday night.
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34 UNI makes lineup changes
Ketels--Denton
UNI wrestling team has changed the lineup of its squad.
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35 Hard work, confidence result in big games for Pijanowski
Prather--John
Profile of junior player Mike Pijanowski; photo.
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36 Sports notes
Ketels--Denton
The tennis teams at UNI have already begun to practice for the spring season.