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1 Branstad tours UNI technology facilities
Brown--Molly (Student--1983-1984)
Department attempts to show off its capabilities; photo.
2 Former Senator Dick Clark on campus to support Mondale
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
3 Kaul to speak tonight Highlights of conference on modern language teaching.
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4 In session: The Cattle Congress
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Cows chat about their favorite concerts.
5 Is anybody there? Seeks response to poll on merit pay.
6 Not speechless enough Hurt by comments made by members of congress regarding children thoughts about nuclear war.
7 Tuition increase not necessarily devastating
Gaffney--Randy
Feels the effect of a tuition rise will not be substantial.
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8 Freshman retreat Sponsored by St. Stephen Center.
9 German Club Will hold bake sale.
10 Handicapped Student Support Group Will meet.
11 Student Affairs Council meets today
Eggers--Carolyn
Will consider whether or not extracurricular activities should be scheduled during final exam period.
12 Student Iowa State Education Dick Sweeny will speak.
13 UNI to host college debate teams
Nelson--Gary G.
25 teams may visit campus.
14 UNI/GLO Meets Wednesdays.
15 What's Up Meetings and activities; Bread for the World; Personal Awareness and Assertion Group; Catholic Student Center.
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16 Conference to be held Conference on black families will include UNI faculty.
17 Morgan: Soviet people want peace
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
Panel members offer views on Soviet relations; photo.
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18 Curris pauses at the crossroads
Brown--Molly (Student--1983-1984)
Extensive excerpts from President Curris's speech on strengths of university; photo.
19 Science lectures to be held
Williams--Angie
Sigma Xi will sponsor lectures; group founded in Spring 1983.
20 Three bachelor's degrees approved by Regents New programs in family services, natural interpretation, and counseling approved.
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21 Counselors offer job hunting skills
Cechota--Cynthia
Jo Ann Cummings will offer series of workshops.
22 Time management workshop held
Gansemer--Christine
Karol Sole offers workshop.
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23 College Hill neighbors meet
Williams--Angie
CHNA talks about noise problems.
24 Construction projects approved List of projects.
25 McCollum to resign Profile of Dean McCollum; photo.
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26 European travel offered
Brown--Molly (Student--1983-1984)
Karl Odwarka will lead group that will spend half of spring semester at Klagenfurt, Austria.
27 Tenant rights discussed
Nesheim--Barb
USI believes this area is a major problem.
28 UNISA
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
Opposes tuition increase; passes quorum measure.
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29 "Live and learn" at Rider
Hansen--Laurie
Profile of Rider Hall Coordinator Jim Connelly; photo.
30 Bands 'forward march'
Gilbraith--Peggy
16 high school bands will take part in Band Day.
31 Singers pick officers
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Will plan for year.
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32 Renaissance festival a feast of fantasy
Hansen--Laurie
Photo essay on visit to festival in Minnesota; photo.
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33 Dance tickets on sale soon
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Kevin Boatright talks about the Homecoming theme.
34 Piano recital Tuesday Beverly Avery will play.
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35 Board and Basket stays stylish
Hirsch--Pam
Sheila Jorgenson talks about her Hill store at 911 W. 23rd Street; photo.
36 Concerned citizens plea for peace throughout the world
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
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37 The "shows go on" in Iowa's old theaters George Glenn talks about his research into Iowa small town theaters; photo.
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38 SAA exhibit in Latham Student work on display.
39 Selections form Shakespeare open Artist Series Monday
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
"Country Matters" will being season.
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40 Dance to aid memorial fund for former UNI student
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
D'Auria Miller fund established; photo.
41 Soccer team rolls past Central UNI defeated Central College, 3-2.
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42 Oktoberfest run slated Register soon for Oktoberfest run.
43 Panthers face another tough MVC opponent, unbeaten Southern Illinois
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
UNI plays Southern Illinois tomorrow; photo.
44 Tennis team look to "bounce back"
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
UNI was defeated by Luther college.
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45 Placing tough for women UNI women's cross country will face a competitive Wisconsin-Parkside.
46 Thin clads warming up to host tough home dual UNI men's cross country team run against Wisconsin-LaCrosse tomorrow.
47 UNI's Kalmar in "big time"
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
Pete Kalmar will compete in another triathlon; photo.