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1 Meeks to face Hessburg in UNISA run-off; only seventeen percent cast ballots in Wednesday's UNISA election: Meeks to face Hessburg in UNISA run-off
Rhea--Jane
Hessburg receives 856, Meeks 409, Barrer 347, Nicholas 199; photo.
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2 United Faculty reject findings, vote for arbitration
Ratekin--Jack G. (Class of 1984)
Disagree on pay and insurance provisions.
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3 Between UNI
Rhea--Jane
UNISA should lobby against raising the drinking age to 21.
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4 Editorial Students are encouraged to vote in run off election.
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5 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Doctor suggests Adam Ant concert to cure student.
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6 Student challenges RHA court
Hute--Mary (Student--1983)
Student is upset with the Resident Hall Association Court.
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7 Farmers hear Evans
Rhea--Jane
Speaks on PIK program.
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8 No plans for million
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
Robert Stansbury comments on the building fund.
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9 ODK to initiate 16
Cain--Madalyn
23 Torch and Tassel members became charter members of ODK December 5, 1982; new members will be initiated.
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10 Students prepare to challenge aid law change
Brown--Molly (Student--1983-1984)
Would link aid to draft registration.
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11 Electronics Club sets raffle
Courtright--Michele
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12 Jazz festival draws 41 schools
Riedesel--Miles E. (Class of 1983)
Highlights of festival.
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13 Program attempts to fight crime
Potter--Mona
Cedar Falls Police Chief Paul Hoffey talks about the Whistlestop program.
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14 McCullagh selected Professor McCullagh will be consulting editor for social work publication.
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15 System helps to transport UNI's handicapped A look at the van system that helps handicapped students get around campus.
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16 Campus Scouts Will meet.
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17 Chimes members Last official meeting.
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18 Geography Colloquium H. S. Haddad will lecture on Middle East.
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19 Jung's UNI Tae Kwon-Do Club Starting classes.
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20 Learning Skills Center Speed reading class.
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21 Lutheran Student Center Farewell to M*A*S*H party.
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22 M*A*S*H to bid farewell
Johnson--Leslie
Union will have party in conjunction with last episode.
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23 Program tonight Variety show will be in conjunction with Black History Month.
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24 Students for Peace Meeting in Union.
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25 What's up Meetings and activities; H. S. Haddad will speak.
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26 Writer speaks on East Germany Excerpts from remarks by Manfred Jendryschik.
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27 Information file prepared to help disabled students File of suggestions distributed to offices.
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28 Students to support resolution
Rhea--Jane
Will support nuclear freeze.
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29 Mary Kay's--a perfect place for "red hot" lovers at UNI
Griffin--Brenda
Mary Kay Shepek talks about her new restaurant on the Hill; photo.
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30 Tallcorn Festival tomorrow Tallcorn Vocal and Keyboard Festival will attract 300 students.
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31 Students man your pencils instructors target writing skills Faculty talk about their experience with the Writing Across the Curriculum project.
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32 Watch those Kids!
Cook--Dorn
Students enjoy watching the soap opera "All My Children"; photo.
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33 Good question--any trivial answers?
Buchan--Denise
A look at the KCRS trivia contest; photo.
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34 Small claims court solves large problems
Berger--Karla
An avenue in the event of a conflict between landlords and tenants.
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35 Dedicated Fick sets goals
Koehler--Catherine (Class of 1985)
Profile of sophomore runner Dan Fick; photo.
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36 Panthers host open
Schmitt--Mike D. (Class of 1983)
Thirty teams will compete.
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37 No chance for title but UNI guns for improved season
Prather--John
Panthers will fall short of their goal, a 17-10 record.
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38 Regionals begin
Ketels--Denton
Panthers to defend their NCAA Midwest Regional Championship in Cedar Falls.
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39 Charismatic Jackson has UNI fans hungry for Chicken
Zalog--J. C.
Profile of junior basketball player Dwayne "Chicken" Jackson; photo.