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1 King strives to 'keep dream alive with non-violent social change'
Draper--Heather
Extensive excerpts from speech by Coretta Scott King; photo.
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2 Olson's ACTION party wins majority in UNISA election
Nesheim--Barb
Party also wins most Senate seats; photo.
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3 Defends senator's action
Kraft--Julie Ann
Kraft explains the actions of Dody Olson and feels she should not be condemned.
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4 Next on "Fantasy Island"
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
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5 Sees double standard
Singer--Perry
Singer feels UNISA doesn't really think about students' financial situations.
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Ketels--Denton
Views on license plates and the destruction of the golf course.
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7 An expensive mistake
Scheidel--Kathryn Essler
Scheidel encourages all students to know the UNI catalog so they may graduate at the expected time.
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8 More views on Blue Jeans Day
Dunbar--Patrick
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9 More views on Blue Jeans Day
Ohl--Dave
Dave Ohl thanks UNI-GLO for making UNI the best dressed campus through Blue Jeans Day.
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10 More views on Blue Jeans Day
Modrick--Joe
Concerning Blue Jeans Day, Joe Modrick feels students should do what they feel is right.
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11 Says methods differ but missions coincide
Barnes--Marcus L.
Marcus L. Barnes feels the goals of ROTC and Students for Peace are basically the same.
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12 More views on Blue Jeans Day Roy Jones feels Blue Jeans Day revealed character flaw at UNI.
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13 Students to show film productions
Carver--Polly (Class of 1985)
Students in Charles Scholz's film class will show work.
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14 UNI to host debaters Thirteen teams will compete.
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15 Curris urges educational renovation
Nesheim--Barb
Excerpts from President Curris's speech on technology in higher education; photo.
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16 Greek Weekly
Baker--Mark P.
Order of Omega will offer leadership retreat.
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17 Crist: I will be silent no more forever
Nollen--Lisa
Extensive excerpts from speech on abuse by Marilyn Crist; photo.
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18 All students Sign up for computer courses.
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19 German Club Faschingsfest tonight.
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20 Learn to communicate in Russian Mark Engle will teach 9-week class.
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21 Phi Eta Sigma Will elect officers; collect food for food drive.
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22 Richard Hanson Work on display in Union.
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23 Speed reading and effective study strategies Course offered by Learning Skills Center.
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24 Student for Peace Will meet to decide on activities for Peace Week.
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25 The GRIPS Club Workouts scheduled.
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26 What's up Meetings and activities.
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27 Theater seat shortage Extra performances added for "Uncommon Women and Others".
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28 Women composers concert Sunday A look at the composers and the program; photo.
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29 Plan theater symposia Discussions scheduled in association with "Uncommon Women and Others".
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30 Quintet concert planned for Tuesday Emmanuel Wind Quintet will perform; photo.
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31 Art by women on display Work by several artists on display in Strayer/Wood Theater.
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32 This 'family affair' has long history with UNI, Cedar Falls
Clayton--Lisa
History of the Woolverton Printing Company and its association with UNI.
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33 Arts award is available UNI-Civic Arts Association will offer $500 award.
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34 Dance concert will be presented Several UNI students will participate in Metro Dance Theater production.
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35 UNI Horn Choir to perform Monday Program for performance.
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36 UNI Wind Symphony to tour Iowa Will visit six cities.
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37 Panthers remain perfect (14-0) in Dome, 59-51
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
The UNI men's basketball team defeated Southwest Missouri State in front of a record crowd of 7220 in the Dome; photo.
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38 Women tankers set 7 records
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
The UNI women's swim team set records in seven events, yet placed last at the Midwest Swimming Championships.
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39 Wrestlers finish 7th in final AWN mat rankings The Panther wrestling team finished seventh in the final poll of Amateur Wrestling News.