Issue Contents

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1 Ordinance may limit kegs
Peters--Bob
Elaine Pfalzgraf introduces ordinance in wake of tapper truck keg parties.
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2 Rally against U.S. in Lebanon draws 300 Students and faculty speak against involvement; photo.
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3 Panthers on ice
Vajpeyi--Dhirendra Kumar (Political Science Faculty)
Feels that UNI is not even recognized by its own radio station, KUNI.
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4 Provides sample questions for computer students
Wehner--Carl Orville (Classes of 1951 and 1959; Mathematics Faculty)
Urges computer science majors to talk to the Board of Regents about priorities.
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5 Support for Curris goal
Sparks--Tammy L. (Class of 1984)
Agrees with President Curris's goal for UNI to be the Undergraduate Learning Institution in Iowa.
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6 Tenants offer advice
Green--Susan
Urges students to be cautious when signing a lease agreement.
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7 Untitled Feels support for USI is not legitimate.
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8 Way out West
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
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9 Elections a circus
Canaday--David (Student--1983)
Shares feelings on the upcoming presidential election.
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10 Ketching as a safe sport
Hager--Michael A. (Class of 1988; VP os administration and financial services)
Has made changes to insure the safety of ketching.
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11 Troop presence 'a must'
Skinner--Gwynne
Feels the American troops are needed in the Middle East to help keep the peace.
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12 USI referendum revised
Fletcher--Jim
Feels comments about USI are unfair.
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13 Pioneer woman researched by Riley
Hansen--Laurie
Glenda Riley talks about her research; photo.
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14 UNISA
Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984)
Opposes US presence in Lebanon; seeks more trash bins around campus.
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15 Anorexia nervosa/bulimia support group Will meet.
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16 Campus Bible Fellowship Will hold barn party.
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17 Chili supper To be held at St. Stephen Center.
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18 Church-related careers fair Will be held at St. Stephen Center.
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19 Kappa Delta Pi Kirsten Varnum and Mike Haverkamp will speak.
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20 Politics may enter into Mexico trip
McCauley--Terry P. (Class of 1984)
Last year of five-year arrangement with Mexican university.
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21 RHA bike storage Will charge $1 fee.
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22 Shull-Campbell Halloween party
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23 Student Council for Exceptional Children Will hold Halloween party for children.
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24 Swim-A-Cross to benefit Red Cross
Nesheim--Barb
Money will be used for Red Cross activities.
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25 The UNI Russian Club Panel discussion.
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26 The UNI Student Association Ted Anderson will speak.
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27 UNI-GLO Meets Wednesdays.
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28 UNI's International Students Association Will hold 10th annual food fair.
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29 What's Up Meetings and activities; Overeaters Anonymous.
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30 Women's Action League Will hold lunch meeting.
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31 Faculty Senate discusses issues Retirement of Fred Lott announced; Faculty Senate chair will handle emeritus requests; hear reports on instructional development and experiential learning.
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32 Listening skills class to be offered
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33 Political policies
Hansen--Laurie
professor Hays talks about housing policies; photo.
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34 Emergency radio team receives charter
Niece--Ann
Purposes of REACT group.
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35 RHA begins fall events
Niece--Ann
Will include campus clean-up and Halloween activities.
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36 Spring registration plans underway
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37 Keefe receives award for dedication to UNI Profile of Leonard Keefe; photo.
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38 'Bearcats' to perform
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39 Excavations to be featured Dale Henning will speak on Missouri excavations.
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40 Turkish poet to read work Bilgin Adali will speak.
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41 Halloween treat from the music department
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
School of Music has Halloween program plans.
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42 Cotton Top brings back old memories
Burman--David Loren (Class of 1985)
Gwen Derr talks about Cottontop's products.
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43 "Strumming up" beauty
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
Review of performance by Heidi Lehwalder.
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44 Artist/father described
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Nina Ward presents lecture on Jose de Creeft.
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45 "Interactionist philosophy" changes day care Gaile Cannella and Mary Nan Aldridge talk about the history and philosophy of the Day Care Center.
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46 Newcomers key for Berry
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
Head coach Jim Berry sees progress in the UNI basketball team.
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47 Panthers face Northern Michigan, winner of five straight
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
UNI will play the Northern Michigan Wildcats tomorrow.
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48 UNI hosts AMCU cc meet
Zobeck--John
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49 Women to Gateway
Zobeck--John
UNI women's cross country will travel to Gateway Conference Championship in Illinois.
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50 Elsberry wins GCA award
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51 Intramural volleyball season opens
Eisele--Kaye
Intramural volleyball managers will meet for sign-up and a discussion.
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52 Kickers take two UNI soccer team gains two wins, one tie, and one loss over the weekend.
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53 Untitled
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
Head wrestling coach Don Briggs supports his team.
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54 Volleyball plays in tournament UNI will compete in the South Dakota Tournament.