Issue Contents

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1 Acid rain topic of installation speech C. S. Kiang will speak at installation of Sigma Xi chapter at UNI.
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2 EPA whistle-blower to speak tonight Hugh Kaufman will speak.
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3 Heritage Week continues Lee Thornton, John Jier, and Gil Noble will speak; photo.
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4 Jesse Jackson wins straw poll
Cook--Dorn
Politicians' representatives appear on campus for UNISA Political Awareness Day; photo.
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5 Coordinator says thanks to dancers
Drewelow--S. David
Nearly $17,000 was raised.
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6 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
James Watts sings in acid rain.
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Huffman--Marcia
Senators from UNISA respond to criticism.
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Lein--Dave (Student--1983)
Students are upset with advertisement for speed reading.
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9 Viewpoint
Gull--Tim
Student thinks UNISA is out of line concerning ROTC.
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10 'Give ' em flowers' mentality persists Eric Nielsen, senior at NU high school, points out mistakes made by the Northern Iowan.
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11 Bible is 'stick'
Riley--Chris
Believes that 'Bible beaters' are not open to new ideas and opinions.
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12 So goes Hessburg's father . . ?
Nichols--Brian
Students support ROTC.
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13 Students express concern
Munns--Ann (Student--1983)
Student is upset over deceased women's picture in the Northern Iowan.
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McGonegle--Anne (Student--1983-1984)
Students are upset at the Northern Iowan for publishing a deceased woman's picture.
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Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Students disagree with the Northern Iowan's decision to print the picture of a deceased student.
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Riordan--Tom
Student is disgusted by picture.
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Manley--Kevin D. (Student--1983)
Student is against homosexuality and funding for UNI/GLO.
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Hooten--Kande
Students are appalled at the insensitivity of UNI students.
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Severin--Kelly
Student is upset with the abundance of religious right wing letters that are sent in to the Northern Iowan.
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20 Viewpoint
Bittick--Craig (Class of 1983)
Student supports ROTC.
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21 Anorexia blamed
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
19 year old student dies in her dorm room.
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22 Creation film shown
Shull--Lezlie E.
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23 Money please!
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Student helps fundraising effort for KUNI; photo.
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24 Critic conference wins national programming award Student as Critic Conference wins national continuing education award.
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25 Terrorists!
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Iowa High School Model United Nations; photo.
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26 Bible translation discussed
Shull--Lezlie E.
Paul Versluis will speak.
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27 Panel discussion scheduled Department of Philosophy and Religion will sponsor panel and programs relating to matters of concern to faculty and clergy.
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28 Seltun, Ridgely named Greek Man, Woman of the year
Johnson--Scott Robert (Class of 1985)
List of other awards given at Greek banquet.
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29 Who's on first?
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Student observes baseball cards; photo.
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30 Award- winning photographs
Witt--William G. (Class of 1972; Public Information Services Staff; General Assembly Member)
Bill Witt and Chuck Holley win awards; photo.
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31 New Mexico discussed
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
Professor Sunseri talks about New Mexico.
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32 Literary magazine nominated for national fiction award NAR nominated for third time in five years.
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33 On your mark!
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Participants in the Governor's Run; photo.
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34 Attendant care orientation Informational meeting for those who would like to assist handicapped students.
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35 Geography colloquium Michael Suleiman will speak.
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36 Reception for graduating art students Farewell to art students.
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37 What's up Meetings and activities; Art market; Silhouettes by Marie Cook; Committee on University Research; Michael Suleiman will speak; John E. Ryan will speak.
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38 Women's Action League Will discuss fall projects.
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39 A contest at KUNI Acoustic performers will play.
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40 Russell Hall 'alive with music' Wind Symphony, Brass Quintet, and Woodwind Quintet will perform; ISU's Marion Barnum will perform Hummel's work.
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41 What's the issue in modern art?
Bowman--Teresa
Panel will discuss contemporary art.
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42 "Put a little Greek into your week!"
Johnson--Scott Robert (Class of 1985)
Greek Week festivities; photo.
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43 Kaleidoscope of piano teachers Workshop for piano teachers.
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44 Theater travels through time
Courtright--Michele
Review of the play, "Henry IV, Part I"; photo.
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45 Stand on the Hill for "Kolossal Hot Dog" or Nicholazo's bagels
Varland--Cindy
A look at Doug Nicholas's hot dog stand on the Hill.
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46 Teenagers battle life
Courtright--Michele
Review of the movie, "The Outsiders".
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47 'Picture Day' Saturday Fans can get their picture taken with Panther football players.
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48 Chambers doesn't expect perfection from players--yet
Ketels--Denton
Panthers are gearing up for the 1983 season; photo.
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49 Early leads fail for Panthers Panthers lose four games to Western Illinois.
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50 Mudra begins 'sorting' process
Ketels--Denton
Starting lineups are being determined.
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51 Net wins for men's and women's teams
Varland--Cindy
Panther men improve to 10-4, women to 6-2.
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52 Panthers fall in tournament
Ketels--Denton
Panthers come up short in Missouri.
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53 Tracksters break records
Prather--John
Russ Adams cleared 16' 6" in the pole vault.