Issue Contents

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1 Employees protest cutbacks, freezes
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
AFSCME picketed at Gilchrist Hall to bring attention to labor-management disagreements; photo.
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2 Mondale wins straw poll
Brown--Molly (Student--1983-1984)
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3 Recruitment fair held
Brown--Molly (Student--1983-1984)
Includes liberal arts majors for first time this year.
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4 Champs by forfeit?
Hooten--Kande
Explains how an opposing Intramural softball team won by forfeit.
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5 Road trip to hell
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Describes each level on the way to hell.
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6 Says nobody has "divine right"
Baker--Gerald
Rejects fundamentalist approach in previous article about ROTC.
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7 Student thanks Health Service
Nichols--Brian
Appreciates help received from Student Health Center.
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Mauss--Jean
Supports United Students of Iowa to help stop tuition increases.
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9 Untitled
Peppler--Michael S. (Classes of 1986 and 1991)
Asks readers to vote yes to issue number 1 to support USI.
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Wheeler--Elizabeth A. (Class of 1987)
Supports USI and seeks new members.
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11 Antioch retreat Applications available at St. Stephen Center.
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12 Baptist Student Union Will meet.
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13 Co-op bookstore goals set
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
Seek to solve problems of space, computer time, and financing.
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14 College debate teams meet today UNI team will meet University of Iowa team on question of legality of polygraph evidence.
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15 German Club Will view German film.
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16 Maucker Union Will exhibit work by Martin Levine.
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17 Phi Beta Lambda Will meet.
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18 Phi Eta Sigma Will plan carnival.
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19 Royal Oak art exhibit Featuring work by Professor Haupt.
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20 What's Up Meetings and activities; Happening in the Hemisphere; Reformation Festival.
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21 Club provides training
Clayton--Lisa
DECA presents leadership workshop to high school students.
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22 New brochure designed, approved
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Will describe Women's Studies program.
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23 Student opinions surveyed
Hansen--Laurie
Students tell what they like and do not like about the Union; photo.
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24 UNI offers vaccinations Health Center will provide measles vaccinations.
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25 Bank loans researched Bill Bernado talks about his research in finance.
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26 Surveys determine needs
Hammen--Lori
Paul Kelso talks about the work of the Office of Student Research.
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27 Non-credit courses set
Kruger--Daryl
Description of the courses.
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28 Cooperative education: on-the-job training
Clayton--Lisa
Cari Davies talks about her co-op experience.
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29 Workshop set for Friday Management Development Facility will offer workshop on improving supervisory performance.
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30 Comedy at the WCP
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31 Pianist to perform Profile of Steven De Groote; photo.
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32 Order 'Art a la Carte,' see slides Fred Burton and Evelyn Wood will speak at upcoming sessions.
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33 Happenings in the Hemisphere Leland Thomson will talk about fire safety; Larry Steinhauser will speak on handicapped services.
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34 West German organist will perform tonight Almut Rossler will perform; photo.
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35 UNI History
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
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36 Untitled
Hansen--Laurie
David Calhoon opens Homecoming Variety Show.
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37 Radio Highlights
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38 Untitled
Hansen--Laurie
Nancy Hagen sings at Homecoming Variety Show.
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39 UNI festivities prepare for big Homecoming victory
Hansen--Laurie
Homecoming parade and other events; photo.
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40 Lots of offense in UNI win
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
Panthers beat Wisconsin-LaCrosse, 41-0, in Homecoming game; photo.
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41 Elsberry sets new course record in Stacy Miller Run
Zobeck--John
Sandy Elsberry is the top runner in the Stacy Miller Run.
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42 Kelly medallist, UNI second
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
Pauline Kelly finishes with medallist honors at UNI Invitational; photo.
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43 'Big Red' bring 61 frosh, win 28-0
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
UNI's JV football team is defeated by the Nebraska freshman team.
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44 Netsters split, place third
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
UNI split four tennis matches, placing third overall; photo.