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1 Contract negotiations move ahead
Ratekin--Jack G. (Class of 1984)
Status of negotiations; awaiting decision of fact-finder; photo.
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2 Winter storm leads to snow removal problems
Seedorff--Suzanne (Student--1982)
Daryl Stoner talks about snow removal after heavy snow.
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3 Berry displeases UNI fans and students feel disappointed with the job that head basketball coach Jim Berry has done.
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4 Elections draw near
Nichols--Joseph
Student wishes for more information on upcoming UNISA elections.
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5 Morgan: what wold life be like without union efforts
Morgan--David Lloyd (Philosophy and Religion Faculty).
David Morgan responds to letters dealing with labor unions.
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6 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Characters discuss the benefits of eating chocolate.
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8 German Club Will hear Manfred Jendryschik on East Germany.
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9 Kappa Delta Pi Dean Carver will speak.
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10 New computers in operation
Eggers--Carolyn
Ten computers in Curriculum Lab are networked.
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11 What's up Meetings and activities; Area Writers Poetry and Short Story Reading; Association of Political Science Students; Art Association.
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12 "Dancing for Men" wins Heinz award Robley Wilson wins Drue Heinz award.
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13 Association of Political Science students Will meet.
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14 Education benefits extended Veterans benefits extended for some.
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15 New illustration book shows that students can be successful John Downey and Jim Kelly publish book on biological illustration.
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16 SISEA Will elect officers.
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17 Committee hears charges
Ratekin--Jack G. (Class of 1984)
Considers matters relating to confrontation between Professors Parker and Chabert.
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18 Nuclear arms retreat to begin on Friday
Stephenson--Denise R. (Student--1983)
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19 Dance for health
Johnson--Leslie
Union will offer aerobic dance class.
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20 Lecture on black politics set Robert Morris will speak.
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21 Nijim named editor of geography series Professor Nijim will edit geography text series.
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22 Blinded by the snow
Zalog--J. C.
Student battles the elements; photo.
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23 KCRS goes "top 40"
Maass--Jean
Changes format.
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24 Regents offer program
Drexler--Sue
Students may attend other Regents institutions.
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25 Society gets charter Society of Manufacturing Engineers gets national charter.
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26 Bernthal elected
Courtright--Michele
John Bernthal is administrative consultant to national group.
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27 Blood drive set
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28 Regents head Brownlee explains role of search firm
Riedesel--Miles E. (Class of 1983)
Faculty Senate considers presidential search procedures.
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29 Downward bound
Cook--Dorn
Students ski on 10 inches of snow; photo.
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30 Whodunit? Sniff out the clues along with Inspector Hound Play preview; photo.
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31 Bird's eye ---
Zalog--J. C.
The view from 12th floor Bender is dazzling; photo.
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32 Film of current concerns
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33 Skiers chase Iowa's snow across the country
Courtright--Michele
Jeanette Marsh talks about cross country skiing.
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34 Craving a taste of the past? Check into the UNI Museum
Steen--Ila
Quick look at the collections.
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35 Down in the Valley
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
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36 Iowa poets will read George Eklund, Valorie Breyfogle, Chris Grabow, Bill Pauly, and Robert Prochaska will read.
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37 Student writers and artists to reveal their "inner weather"
Lovrien--Marie
Brief history of literary magazines on campus; Anita Hoffman talks about putting Inner Weather together.
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38 Grapplers cruise 45-4
Ketels--Denton
Panthers dominate Drake; now have 15 wins.
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39 Untitled
Cook--Dorn
Russ Adams clears 16 feet in the pole vault; photo.
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40 Weaver sets record in win
Schmitt--Mike D. (Class of 1983)
Coach Lynn King was pleased with the Panther's performance.
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41 Women place seventh
Swanson--Michael K. (Class of 1988)
Panthers are disappointed with their performance.
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42 Netsters drop opener
Wheeler--Robin K. (Class of 1983)
Panthers have a month to prepare for the next meet.
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43 Panther cagers down Green Bay, Eastern
Prather--John
Panthers raise record to 4-3.
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44 Drenth scores 25, UNI loses 72-71
Studer--Jeff
Panthers lose on desperation shot at the buzzer.
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45 Men and women swimmers win two of three at Omaha
Oatman--Ann
Panther men raise record to 6-4; women dominate Creighton.