Issue Contents

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1 Handicap awareness urged
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
Larry Steinhauser talks about attempts to make services and facilities more accessible; photo.
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2 Lawther keys lost, found
Brown--Molly (Student--1983-1984)
Contractor loses, then finds keys.
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3 McGovern describes platform
Hansen--Laurie
Excerpts from address by George McGovern; photo.
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4 Compelled to clarify Biblical issues
Ehrnhardt--Rick
Deals with issues about Biblical quotes in a previous letter.
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5 Explains Hart's views
Murray--Liz
Gives a brief summary of the positions of Colorado Senator Gary Hart.
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6 Untitled Feels job-related education could lead to a crisis.
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7 Untitled Comments on Iowa Senator Charles Grassley's "Creeping Capitalism" bill.
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8 Vicious circle
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Comments on the formation of government policy.
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9 Regents approve increase, students to face tuition hike
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
Will increase 12.76%.
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10 ROTC expansion requested
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
President Curris requests the UNI become a host institution; brief history of the program.
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11 Summer program in Spain Informational meeting.
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12 The International Affairs Organization Will hold regular meeting.
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13 There will be a meeting ODK will meet about initiation.
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14 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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15 Bookstore investigation continues
Deibler--Molly (Class of 1999)
Committee continues work.
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16 Earth science scholarship established Gladys Hearst establishes scholarship as memorial to her husband Charles J. Hearst.
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17 Panel on Lebanon held
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
Faculty members participate; photo.
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18 College Bowl dates set
Cechota--Cynthia
Bowl procedures outlines.
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19 Students able to 'tune out'
McCauley--Terry P. (Class of 1984)
Jack Yates talks about comprehension; John Downey talks about butterfly scales; photo.
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20 Grants received, requested
Porter--Patty (Class of 1985)
Brief description of recent grants.
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21 Teaching standards to be debated by board Ross Nielsen talks about AACTE meeting.
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22 Atari employee visits
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
Rich Moran speaks on high tech careers; photo.
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23 Pershing attends national conference
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24 Swim-A-Cross scheduled
Nesheim--Barb
Greeks sponsor fundraiser.
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25 Beware of 'kaos' on our campus
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
New game on campus involves ambushing other students.
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26 KUNI starts fundraising drive Monday
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27 Scream in the dark--great Halloween treat
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
A look at a haunted house south of campus.
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28 Elm monument serves as symbol of tragedy
Hansen--Laurie
The Reverend John Deines looks at the history of the elm sculpture and its restoration; photo.
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29 Fitness checks available at UNI A look at the diagnostic tests available through the CRP program.
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30 Folk dance tonight in West Gym Description of fall festival program.
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31 Harp concert Tuesday Heidi Lehwalder will perform.
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32 Instructor shows art in Maryland Nina Ward displays work.
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33 Tickets now on sale for 'Endgame' shows Ticket information.
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34 The 'animated' story behind Snow White and dwarves
Julseth--Jeff
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35 Symphony plays tonight Program for performance of Wind Symphony.
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36 YSU Penguins next in Dome
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
UNI plays Youngstown State University on Saturday; photo.
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37 Anxious UNI grapplers take to the mat
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
Coach Don Briggs says this year's wrestling team is his toughest yet; photo.
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38 Mazula "thinking spring" for UNI women netsters
McCombs--Gail (Class of 1988)
The tennis team ends the fall season and looks forward to spring.
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39 Men's CC in lower half at ISU Invite
Zobeck--John
Men's cross country team finishes fifth out of eight teams, but coach is still pleased.
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40 Untitled
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
UNI's men's basketball team start preparing for the 1983-84 season.
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41 Soccer team fields another win Panther defeat Dubuque All-City, putting their record at 8-3.