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1 Semper Fidelis denied recognition because of its national affiliation
Barnes--David T. (Class of 1984)
UNISA rejects recognition because of alleged discrimination against homosexuals.
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2 UNISA election tomorrow Voting procedures; photo.
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3 Untitled
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
UNI's head wrestling coach, Don Briggs, accepts the second place trophy at the Western Regionals; photo.
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4 Women's History Week begins at UNI Thursday Description of activities.
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5 'Keep the faith'
Herrick--Roger L. (Class of 1977)
Roger Herrick thanks the Students for Glenn organization.
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6 A 'hearty' thank you Norbert W. Dunkel thanks the Alpha Phi sorority for helping out with Heart Month activities.
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7 Fears misinterpretation
Camarigg--Valerie M. (Class of 1986)
Valerie Camarigg clears up some facts about Students for Peace.
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8 Impressed at caucus
Huntley--Beverly
Huntley feels the student involvement at the caucuses was great.
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9 Missed opportunity
Benning--Linda (Class of 1987)
Linda Benning encourages students to attend Artists Series when possible.
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10 Tuesday Morning
Ratekin--Jack G. (Class of 1984)
Ratekin feels that UNI-GLO's request to wear blue jeans is ludicrous and has no meaning.
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11 BJ Day - reacting to reaction
Thomas--Gary
Gary Thomas supports UNI-GLO and Blue Jeans Day and explains the meaning behind it.
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12 BJ Day - reacting to reaction
Moyer--Clif
Clif Moyer thanks those who supported Blue Jeans Day and expresses outrage to those who acted immaturely.
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13 BJ Day--reacting to reaction
Peters--Brenda
Brenda Peters wore blue jeans to support civil rights for all.
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14 BJ Day--reacting to reaction
Preuss--Barb
Some students believe that UNI-GLO got its point across through Blue Jeans Day.
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15 BJ Day--reacting to reaction
Milot--Vince
Vince Milot is alarmed by the homophobic reactions to Blue Jean Day.
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16 BJ Day--reacting to reaction
Hute--Mary (Student--1983)
Mary Hute feels UNI-GLO should not even exist at UNI.
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17 BJ Day--reacting to reaction Holley and Schroeder are disappointed by the intolerance displayed at UNI on Blue Jeans Day.
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18 The Chic hits the fan
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
A pair of jeans is shredded by a fan to show the controversy of Blue Jeans Day.
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19 BJ Day - reacting to reaction
Heinen--Mike
The Men of Stone House suggest homosexuals wear a pink triangle.
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20 BJ Day--reacting to reaction
Bruns--Todd
Todd Bruns supports civil rights for homosexuals and encourages other students to try to understand.
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21 BJ Day--reacting to reaction
Herman--Deborah Marie (Classes of 1984 and 1986)
Deborah Herman feels students at UNI should take a stand whether they're for or against civil rights for homosexuals.
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22 BJ Day--reacting to reaction
Stanley--Elizabeth A.
Some students are shocked by the insecurity and homophobia on UNI's campus.
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23 BJ Day--reacting to reaction
Leopold--L. Lynne
Leopold feels Blue Jeans Day created more discrimination than support.
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24 BJ Day--reacting to reaction
VanDenover--Dave
Dave VanDenover feels UNI-GLO's mode of obtaining support through Blue Jeans Day was unfair.
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25 APSS reports caucus results
Nesheim--Barb
Student groups reports results to news service.
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26 Faschingfest set Friday
Tierney--Nancy
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27 Phi Beta Lambda Will meet.
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28 President Constantine Curris Will speak on technology in higher education.
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29 What's up Meetings and activities; Christ for UNI; Coretta Scott King.
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30 Educational computing conference next month Highlights of conference.
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31 PRSSA examines electronic P.R.
Draper--Heather
Seventeen students attend regional meeting.
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32 AGC conducts spring tuition raffle
Schluetter--Gary
Trying to raise money for spring trip.
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33 Campbell offers presentations Will appeal especially to women.
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34 Raffle prize is Florida vacation
Clark--Carolyn
Recreation Club trying to raise money to attend meeting.
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35 Future of golf course "doomed"
Schluetter--Gary
Highway will be built through course.
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36 Speech team takes third List of individual award winners.
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37 Untitled Ntozake Shange will speak in the Education Center.
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38 History of education expansion, development discussed by Kimball
Clayton--Lisa
Jack Kimball talks about the expansion of American colleges and universities.
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39 Mao labels explained by Prof. Talbott
Schoonover--Lisa
Professor Talbott talks about Mao.
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40 Accounting student take the role of 'uncommon woman'
Ketels--Denton
Michele Day talks about her role; photo.
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41 Cello recital tonight in Russell Hall Stefan Reuss will perform.
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42 UNI History: Price Lab is dedicated
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
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43 Uncommon women: could they be UNI's common women? A look at the roles in the upcoming play; photo.
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44 Kinks' album nostalgic
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
Cashman reviews the Kinks' latest album "A Complete Collection."
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45 Three Panthers crowned champions, team finishes second: Six Panthers pack for New Jersey and the Nationals!
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
The UNI wrestling team did well at the Western Regionals and some will move on to the Nationals; photo.
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46 In the 60-yard hurdles at the UNI-Dome open: Connor qualifies to NCAA meet
Merritt--Jeff
Jay Connor set a new Dome record for the hurdles.
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47 Netsters drop exhibition
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
UNI's tennis team was defeated by the Westfield Tennis Club in Cedar Rapids.
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48 Kriebs at his finest
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
UNI wrestler John Kriebs registers three falls on his way to the heavyweight championship.
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49 Kicking it in
Hansen--Laurie
Suzie Scheer placed third in two-mile run at the Gateway Conference.
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50 Men fall 5-4 in tennis to open season
Moore--Dave William (Class of 1985)
The UNI men's tennis team was defeated by the Black hawk Tennis Club.
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51 Women's track: Host UNI finishes seventh in Gateway track meet
Merritt--Jeff