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NBC's King to discuss Reagan White House Profile of Emery King; photo.
Curris describes "splendid agony" President Curris talks about his first 8 months on the job; offers diagnosis of major problems.
Old Ad referendum introduced Referendum calls for $10 per semester student fee; advocates speak on behalf of saving building; photo.
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What's up Meetings and activities; Iowa Sociological Association.
An organizational meeting Student Bookstore Association will meet.
Graduate Student Organization Will hold wine and cheese party.
A Swim Through Time Marlins will present show.
Administrative Management Society Will hold alumni panel.
William Lang Will speak on history of UNI.
The International Affairs Organization Will meet.
Author will speculate on Peyote rites Profile of Omer C. Stewart, expert on peyote ritual use.
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Untitled Some UNI alumni reminisce over a cold beer at The Other Place.
The O.P.: a good place to 'eat, drink, and be merry Carol Benning reviews the atmosphere at The Other Place.
Seafood fan hooked on Red Lobster Barb Griffin reviews the seafood at Red Lobster.
Alicia seeks student crowd Barb Griffin reviews the restaurant Alicia's on Main.
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Untitled Theater UNI will perform "As You Like It" in the Strayer-Wood Theater.
Run for heart to begin on campus Thursday Will attempt to raise money for American Heart Association.
Art students awarded for works List of award winners at student juried exhibition.
Twyla Tharp dancers 'innovative' performers Emily Nautaine reviews the Twyla Tharp dance group.
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Variety brought into clothing styles A look at contemporary styles.
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History of critic conference traced History of the Student as Critic Conference at UNI.
UNI History: New women's dorm to be built
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Guest sax joined UNI jazz band John Salerno will play with Jazz Band I.
UNI jazz musicians honored Honored at Eau Claire festival.
Golden Earring album draws a mixed review Sally Finder reviews the band Golden Earring.
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UNI splits and sweeps in two double-headers The UNI softball team won three of four games in the Dome this week; photo.
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Briggs' priorities high for 'merry-go-round' of recruiting UNI wrestling couch Don Briggs sets out to recruit new wrestlers.
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GSO support appreciated The Graduate Student Organization gives thanks for the support received during its reactivation.
Says foreign students shouldn't feel isolated Hanne Andersen feels that if foreign students interact with Americans they will feel more accepted.
Where is 'he' in home ec? Ann Wellendorf feels more men should enroll in home economics courses.
Untitled Radio plays nothing but old rock 'n roll music.
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Untitled Teresa Cashman describes the way she was treated while trying the cover the story on Roger Jepsen's announcement of his campaign for U.S. Senator.
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Ames opener for men's golf The UNI men's golf team will play two meets to open the season.
Tennis streak continues The UNI men's tennis team defeated both the Drake Bulldogs and the University of Wisconsin-Platteville.
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Should preserve 'landmark' Nancy Redfern feels the Old Administration Building should be preserved.
'Exceptional' students? William Querbach, President of Questron Corporation, seeks applicants for part-time employment and full-time summer jobs.
Urges students to vote Bill Burke encourages students to vote to save the Old Administration Building.
Objects to pool policies Kent Fry feels the pools should be open to students during the designated times regardless of other activities.
Not 'privilege', but necessity Robert Rush feels the treatment he received from Nancy Voelz was uncalled for due to his handicap.
Subject of article 'disappointed' Kristie Willert clarifies some points about her trip to Africa.
Explains calendar decision Professor Paul Rider explains why he voted against the proposed calendar change.
Should preserve 'landmark' Dr. John L. Eiklor feels the Old Administration Building should be preserved.
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Sunseri: We need to use reason Professor Sunseri offers his views on military spending.
Chrystal highlights Soviet economics Extensive excerpts from remarks by John Chrystal.
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Folkers: Versions of cults all around Extensive excerpts from remarks by John Folkers; photo.
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CIA critic to appear Thursday John Stockwell will speak.
Athletic policies scrutinized Faculty express concern over Athletic Policy Advisory Committee.
Greek Weekly List of Greek philanthropic activities; planning for variety show.
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Alumnus named marketer of the year Marc S. Clausen honored; photo.
Greek Week festivals to open Monday Lengthy description of activities.
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UNISA Dody Olson nominates four vice presidents; consider requests from student organizations.
Economist to summarize Austrian culture, politics Heinz Seitinger will speak.
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Riehle awarded fellowship Richard Riehle wins NSF fellowship.
NAACP to host Chapman Profile of Wesley Chapman; photo.
Viking reporter tells of marketing experiences Rick Pearson speaks at AMA banquet.