Issue Contents

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1 Cranston addresses UNI
Nesheim--Barb
Excerpts from speech by Senator Cranston; photo.
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2 Search committee set for Cultural House director
Clayton--Lisa
Search procedures outlines.
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3 Support for fee asked
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
Special election will ask students if they wish to establish a refundable fee to support USI; photo.
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4 Comments on ROTC
Hessburg--Matt
Concerned with ROTC ads in the paper.
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5 Lack of funds no fantasy
Gramowski--Bruce
Responding to previous letter that tuition increases would in fact be harmful to many.
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6 My wife! My best friend! My microcomputer!
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
A man walks in on his wife, best friend, and computer in bed.
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7 Story had problems
Graves--William H. (History Faculty)
Disappointed by misconceptions in a previous article about himself.
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8 After-school activities Family Housing will offer supervised activities.
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9 Construction Club Bob Cavin will speak on super-insulated houses.
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10 Faculty Senate meeting Rhoda Brooks selected for EMCEC board; ROTC instructors must have at least a master's degree.
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11 Open house College of Education will hold convocation and open house.
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12 Thespians host workshop 200 teachers and students may attend 51st annual drama conference.
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13 College of Education to hold advising sessions
Williams--Angie
Will offer help to freshmen and sophomores in planning for their work.
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14 Public relations cites plans
Hammen--Lori
PRSSA outlines plans for the semester.
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15 A fall history picnic Held at Seerley Park.
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16 Anyone interested Seeking members for women's track and field team.
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17 French Club Will meet.
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18 Kappa Delta Pi Jim Glaza will speak.
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19 Phi Eta Sigma Will meet.
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20 Sigma Delta Pi Will meet.
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21 The Running Mates Selecting new members.
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22 There will be a TEFL/Linguistics Club potluck Will feature several speakers.
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23 What's Up Meetings and activities; Recruiting Fair.
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24 New exhibit at Gallery of Art Robert Kling will exhibit master's work.
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25 Raleigh becomes part of the 'act' at Theater UNI
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Profile of Ed Raleigh, who will play lead in "The Crucible"; photo.
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26 Seductive start to Artists Series
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Review of presentation of Shakespeare selections.
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27 Plan women's run
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Will present second annual Stacy Miller run.
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28 Taming the mind via meditation
Hansen--Laurie
Excerpts from remarks by Yogi Ram; photo.
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29 Experience at its 'peak'
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Local mountaineers group has fun at local parks; photo.
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30 Coordinator of Shull enjoys expressing opinions
Hansen--Laurie
Profile of Norbert Dunkel, Shull Hall Coordinator; photo.
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31 It's unicorn season, so get the fever
Julseth--Jeff
Union will feature unicorn displays.
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32 Mrs. C's smile to be missed by chem. Department Chemistry stockroom supervisor Marian Christopher will retire; photo.
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33 A statistical look at the Panthers shows team strengths and weaknesses
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
This year's football season is one-third over and the record is 1-3; photo.
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34 Netsters roll past Coe, 9-0
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
UNI women's tennis team beat Coe College Monday.
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35 Panthers travel to WIU
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
UNI plays Western Illinois University tomorrow and both teams have new head coaches.
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36 Soccer Club splits, opener set UNI defeats Wartburg and loses to Iowa State; has an overall record of 6-2.
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37 Sports shorts: volleyball and golf UNI will host a volleyball invitational today and tomorrow and the women's golf team will go to an invitational at Iowa City.
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38 UNI participates in Big 4 meet
Zobeck--John
Men's cross country team will travel to Des Moines.
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39 Fencing club is "en garde"
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
The UNI Fencing Club has 21 members and is looking for more; photo.
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40 Golf team wraps up fall season
Zobeck--John
UNI places third in Big 4 meet in Des Moines.