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1 Jackson: need to change directions
Brown--Molly (Student--1983-1984)
Extensive excerpts from speech by Jesse Jackson; photo.
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2 Siddens traces the path of artwork
Hansen--Laurie
Excerpts from remarks by Jo Siddens; photo.
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3 Appreciates humor, but Jane Fero feels the "Tuesday Morning" column concerning trash rummaging gives unsafe ideas to children.
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4 Education doomed? Members of Liberal Arts Student Association are opposed to the proposed educational budget cuts.
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5 Good food, better company
Berman--Dan
Dan Berman and his friends enjoyed the Culture House Soul Food Dinner.
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6 Offers clarification Saul Shapiro clarifies some of his comments concerning his career.
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7 Ron misses another funeral
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
President Ronald Reagan fails to attend a soviet funeral.
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8 Seeks input on gift Bill Calhoun encourages students to get involved in the Senior Class Gift program.
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9 Tuesday morning
Ratekin--Jack G. (Class of 1984)
A look at why Donald Kaul left the DMR.
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10 Computer Aids Health and Counseling Centers are improving services
Clayton--Lisa
Larry Routh talks about the benefits of the new computer.
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11 Hart to address arms control
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12 GSO election tonight Profiles of candidates.
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13 McGovern to present 10-point plan
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14 ASPA Earle Brooks will speak.
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15 Royal Oak art exhibits Work by John Page on display.
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16 The American Marketing Association Representative of Bishop's restaurants will speak.
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17 The Cedarloo Mountaineers Will meet.
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18 The Tri-Beta meeting Will discuss Des Moines trip.
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19 What's up Meetings and activities; "Whistlestop Safety Program"; "Sexual Dysfuncitions and Sexually Transmitted Diseases"; Christ for UNI.
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20 Beavers outlines financial aid program
LoBianco--Dan
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21 Description of China given by Tews
Draper--Heather
Excerpts from remarks by Christy Tews; photo.
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22 Kroeger wins ROTC award Profile of John Christopher Kroeger.
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23 Glenn cancels at UNI due to bad weather
Nesheim--Barb
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24 Greer sees program's potential
Reyes--Alma P. (Classes of 1985 and 1988)
Dwight Greer talks about his goals for the EMCEC; photo.
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25 Scholarship News McElroy Trust and Grossman scholarships available.
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26 Graduate options explored
Hansen--Laurie
John Downey talks about graduate study; photo.
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27 UNI students assist in blood drive success
Delafield--David Donald (Art Faculty)
Collect 243 units of blood.
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28 Beck explains bishops' views on nuclear threat
Hansen--Laurie
Excerpts from remarks by the Reverend Bob Beck; photo.
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29 Klinkowitz co-authors book with Knowlton Professor Klinkowitz and former Professor Knowlton write book on Peter Handke.
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30 Worldwide recruitment fair at UNI this weekend Recruiters from 60 schools will be here.
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31 In search of the patron priest of lovers, St. Valentine
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Brief history of Valentine's Day customs.
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32 UNI History: Panther grapplers tie with Hawks
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
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33 Artist transforms 'worthless items' to useful parts
Schoonover--Lisa
Jim Bakkom talks about his art; photo.
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34 Acid rain films shown
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
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35 Band changes name from Akasha to The Verandas
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
Profile of the band; photo.
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36 Orchesis Extravaganza
Hansen--Laurie
Orchesis put on a spectacular performance at the UNI auditorium.
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37 UNI actors will perform in local theater offering Students and faculty will perform.
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38 Whistlestop presentation Thursday
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Lisa Schoonover talks about the crime prevention program.
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39 Display now on exhibit Work by Romare Bearden on display.
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40 Reggae music tomorrow in the Union John Bayley will perform; photo.
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41 VD presentation today
Wing--Stephanie
Norman Story talks about the program.
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42 Display shown will play Jim Bakkom and Tim Hantula will display work.
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43 Jazz festival is scheduled 900 high school students will attend Tallcorn Jazz Festival.
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44 Untitled
Hansen--Laurie
Students enjoy the soul food dinner at the Culture Center.
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45 Kriebs saves the day once again, UNI edges Michigan State
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
The UNI wrestling team defeated Michigan State, 23-19; photo.
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46 Season leaders revealed
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
The UNI wrestling and men's basketball seasons are coming to a close; photo.
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47 Women finished a disappointing fourth
Meyer--Todd K.
Head coach Mary Kay Grosso is let down by the women's track team's fourth place finish at the UNI invitational.
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48 Ride 'em Paul!
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
Paul Kreimeyer wins his match 12-3; photo.
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49 UNI captures its own track Invitational convincingly
Merritt--Jeff
The UNI men's track team defeated all other teams with 82 points at the UNI Invitational.
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50 Tennis debut a success
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
The UNI women's tennis team defeated the Black Hawk Tennis Club, 6-3.
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51 Women fall in b-ball 86-57
Delafield--David Donald (Art Faculty)
The UNI women's basketball team was defeated by the Eastern Illinois Blue Panthers.