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Couple works to integrate handicap students A look at the research of Susan and William Stainback.
Jumping for those who can't Students dance for Muscular Dystrophy; photo.
UNISA approves financial budget Wednesday Breakdown of money allocated to student organizations.
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Prairie photos Work by Cathy Robinson on display in Union.
Piano tuned for jazz JoAnne Brackeen will perform.
936 eggs for breakfast A look at the work in the kitchen at Redeker Center; photo.
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"You Make Me Feel Like Dancin" Students participate in the MDA Superdance 1983; photo.
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Cast rehearsing for "Henry IV, Part I" Cast is complete and rehearal has begun.
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Brass quintet to appear Eastman Brass Quintet will perform.
Canoe trip: paddling away from the rat race Group will go to BWCA.
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Shakespeare films Will be shown in conjunction with Shakespeare Festival.
"Reinharts Women" are some unusual "characters" Review of the book, "Reinhart's Women".
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Managers needed Students are encouraged to become volleyball managers.
Sport Notes Panther basketball player receives All-American status.
Schedules altered Panther athletic teams are forced to alter their schedules due to bad weather.
Drills start Thursday Spring football to begin.
Sport Notes The University of Northern Iowa is attempting to join the Missouri Valley Conference.
Sport Notes Florida All American will sign with Panthers.
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Abstract Expressionist X-Stich!!
Historical building needs new start says student Old Administration Building should be saved.
Student loses money by going to school Student is upset by Food Stamp budget cuts.
Barrer still in lead, and in second . . . Student is upset with the Northern Iowan for printing 98.5 column inches of Dana L. Barrer's letters.
Democracy needs assistance Student is upset with government-owned properties becoming vandalized,
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What's up Meetings and activities; Jon McNammee will speak; Iowa Shakespeare Festival.
Current, future job trends to be examined in workshop Local professionals will speak.
Job seekers: stress positive Workshop for home economics students.
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RHA Constitutional changes Text of changes.
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News Notes Students compete for art scholarships; Greeks hold formal rush; UNISA forming bookstore committee; UNISA seeking vice presidents.
Yahtzee: not as easy you think Professors Duncan and Litwiller look at probablilty in the game.
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UNI-CUE to hold programs on grantsmanship, fundraising
Resident watch aids security Attempting to reduce crime in dorms.
Fagen: versatility, experience keys in broadcasting Mary Fagen talks about her work to a broadcasting class.
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New book explains process of printing Professor Dennis publishes book.
Exposition deadline April 2 Iowa Industrial Education Exposition scheduled.
KUNI survey draws responses Survey reveals listeners' favorite programs.
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Shakespeare's words "to be" heard from the UNI theater A look at the Iowa Shakespeare Festival.
Jazz Band receives outstanding rating Wins award at Elmhurst festival.