Issue Contents

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1 Fire Marshall orders closing of Bartlett Hall Penthouse
Rupiper--Mike
University will close 13-room house at end of semester.
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2 Rowan: civil rights movement is in limbo
Lovrien--Marie
Extensive excerpts from remarks by Carl Rowan.
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3 Showing off her profile
Zalog--J. C.
Woman has her silhouette drawn; photo.
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4 Six finalists to be named
Ratekin--Jack G. (Class of 1984)
Will name six finalists for President.
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5 'What if God, in all his infinite wisdom, was right?'
Baum--Greg
Student discusses religion today.
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6 Commons comeback
Ahlstrom--Barbara (Dining Services Staff)
Commons assistant manager welcomes any student criticism.
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7 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Aspiring political reporter uses translation book.
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8 Viewpoint
Chabert--Henri L. (Modern Language Faculty)
Professor Chabert expresses views on value of learning languages.
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9 Non-homophobics respond to UNI/GLO supporters
Butler--Tracy L. (Student--1983)
Students explain why they believe that homosexuality is a sin.
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10 Picture prompts emotional response
Lavia--Lisa (Student--1983)
Students disapprove of a picture published in the Northern Iowan.
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11 Realities of ROTC explained
Hunt--Ruth A. (Communication Studies Faculty)
Professor explains why ROTC is needed.
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12 Robst's professionalism praised
Phillips--Anne
Anne Phillips, of the Cedar Falls Record, praises Liz Robst.
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13 UN depicted as violent
Hayes--Elizabeth (Student--1983)
Student thinks the Northern Iowan's coverage is in poor taste.
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Boisjolie--Rick Pfc. (Student--1983)
ROTC student defends the institution.
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McGrew--Mikel D.
Student thinks gays and lesbians have the right to receive UNISA funding.
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16 KUNI raises $51, 006
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17 Model UN draws 47 schools
Schimmer--Paula
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18 Neighborhood association discusses housing program
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19 News Notes . . . . Winners of male beauty contest announced; Hugo Murillo-Jiminez will speak.
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20 AMA wins growth award
Johnson--Scott Robert (Class of 1985)
A look at the local chapter and its activities.
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21 Hart pleads guilty Norris Hart pled guilty to possession of marijuana; will pay court costs and receive self-probation.
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22 Kappa Delta Pi Will highlight Chicago trip.
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23 Omicron Delta Kappa Final meeting of year.
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24 Physical Education Club Will meet.
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25 SCEC Will met and elect new officers.
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26 UNISA calls for security reform
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
Believes Security Office should spend more time on safeguarding students' safety.
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27 What's up Meetings and activities; Anorexia Nervosa/Bulimia Support Group; Used athletic equipment sale.
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28 1983 graduates face stiff competition in job market
Spain--Helene Marie (Class of 1985)
Larry Routh talks at length on their prospects.
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29 McElroy discussions set for Saturday Highlights of McElroy Symposium.
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30 Help for the compulsive eater
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
Overeaters Anonymous meet; tips for those who eat too much.
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31 Theater history students 'discover' vaudeville team George Glenn's students study the papers of the Rosenthals.
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32 Notes on some new albums
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Review of new albums by the following artists; Culture Club, and Styx.
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33 Panthers split with Dubuque in home opener
Ketels--Denton
Panthers are now 2-13 on the year; photo.
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34 Holmes, Miliner set early pace in UNI's spring football drills
Ketels--Denton
Panthers are getting anxious for the fall.
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35 Pizza for Purple/Gold game
Varland--Cindy
The dorm house with best turnout for the game will receive a pizza party.
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36 School records for Federspiel, Seehusen
Ketels--Denton
Panthers perform well despite inclement weather.
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37 Softball team sweeps Hawkeyes and Bulldogs
Prather--John
Panthers are 23-10 on the year.
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38 UNI beats ISU 6-3 Panthers are now 7-3.