Issue Contents

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1 Barrer calls for student- run bookstore
Zalog--J. C.
Dana Barrer states his platform and positions; photo.
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2 Hessburg fights law change
Cook--Dorn
James Hessburg outlines his platform and positions; photo.
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3 'Clone' is candidate
Hendricks--Wendy Jo (Student--1983)
Student believes third times a charm for Dana L. Barrer.
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4 Barrer announces candidacy
Barrer--Dana L.
Dana L. Barrer will run for UNISA president again.
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5 Efforts commended
Jaspers--Dee (Student--1983)
Student praises United Students organization.
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6 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Stolen missile is found.
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7 UNI: not island
Meeks--Dave
Meeks thinks student organizations should be involved with national politics.
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8 Viewpoint
Da Costa--Claudio (Student--1983)
Student is labeled an 'intellectual' for going to the theatre.
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9 Committee decides against Parker
Ratekin--Jack G. (Class of 1984)
Faculty disciplinary committee upholds sanctions imposed by Provost Martin.
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10 Enrollment record set Record spring enrollment is 10,512.
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11 Seniors awarded Chris Adalikwu and Elizabeth Brooks win Maucker award.
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12 Three week London seminar focuses on women's roles Department of Political Science sponsors trip.
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13 Five Iowa writers give poetry, short-story reading
Gansemer--Christine
Brief summary of presentations.
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14 German Mardi Gras To be held at St. Stephen Center.
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15 Morris calls for involvement
Schimmer--Paula
Excerpts from remarks by Robert Morris.
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16 Spanish Club Reorganization meeting.
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17 Tour offered
Courtright--Michele
Lyle Alberts talks about trip to Washington, D. C.
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18 What's up Meetings and activities.
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19 267 give blood
Schultz--Susie
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20 Program in Spain offered
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
Professor Zucker talks about trip.
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21 Redeker Center to be remodeled
Cain--Madalyn
Will be painted, carpeted, and redecorated.
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22 Cooper, Murphy to speak as a part of "Education Week" Robert Murphy and George Cooper will speak; photo.
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23 News Notes . . . . . Mars Edwards offers brief therapy sessions.
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24 Dean's List 1093 students make Dean's List.
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25 Theater--it's a "bloody mess"
Courtright--Michele
Review of the play "The Real Inspector Hound"; photo.
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26 Some '50's "strays"
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Review of the new album from 'The Stray Cats'
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27 Tickets still available for next week's show of Talley's Folly Play preview.
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28 1000 rats face eviction from Old Administration this summer
Cook--Dorn
Professor Harrington talks about the laboratory; photo.
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29 Cellist to play Stefan Reuss will perform.
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30 Wisconsin faculty guest recital Barry Hopper, Stanley Finck, and Jerry Bramblett will perform.
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31 'Bawdy pilgrims' hit the Old Aud stage Old Vic troupe will perform "Canterbury Tales"; photo.
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32 Panthers split pair
Studer--Jeff
Panthers' record is 16-10.
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33 Records fall in UNI track
Ketels--Denton
Pole vaulter steals the show; photo.
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34 UNI downs Valparaiso 85-64
McCauley--Terry P. (Class of 1984)
Panthers are 10-14.
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35 Men lose net opener
Wheeler--Robin K. (Class of 1983)
Panthers lose season opener, 6-3.
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36 Northern Illinois dunks Panthers
Griffin--Barbara
Panthers end season with a loss.
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37 UNI ends dual season at 6-5
Oatman--Ann
Panthers finish with a winning record.
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38 UNI ties win mark Tie record for most dual wins in one season.
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39 UNI ties win mark
Ketels--Denton
Fifth ranked Panthers are 17-2.