Issue Contents

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1 Ambassador discusses reform
Reyes--Alma P. (Classes of 1985 and 1988)
Ernesto Rivas-Gallont speaks on El Salvador elections; photo.
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2 Panel debates prayer in public schools
Nesheim--Barb
Extensive excerpts from panelists' remarks.
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3 Student publications undergo expansion
Brown--Molly (Student--1983-1984)
Establish graduate assistantship; considering scholarships and establishing "Draftings in . . . " series; considering future of Old Gold.
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4 Spring
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Students are shocked and amazed at the sight of the sun.
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6 Untitled Julie Granlund and Sarah Klahn of the American Heart Association thank all those who volunteered and helped in the 1984 Governor's Run for Heart.
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7 Untitled John S. Rice, architect, feels the Old Administration Building should be preserved.
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8 CARP controversies still with us
Hanig--Thomas J. (Class of 1985)
Group was associated with the Reverend Moon.
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9 Renter awareness urged
Schluetter--Gary
Liz Murray will speak on off-campus living.
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10 Keg ordinance proposal outlined
Larson--Cherie
Would require city permit for parties at which more than one keg would be available.
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11 And the winners are
Niece--Ann
Four UNI students are winners at Student as Critic Conference.
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12 Cawelti: read a movie
Eldridge--Mary
Professor Cawelti tells how to analyze a movie.
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13 Rackstraw: Orwell's 1984
Gearhart--Steven R. (Class of 1987; Foundation Staff)
Professor Rackstraw analyzes "1984".
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14 Sweet: Life writing
Moench--Linda
Mary Logan Sweet talks about her work and inspirations.
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15 Swensen: Become a critical viewer
Meeks--Katrina
Professor Swensen tells how to become a critical television viewer.
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16 Greek Weekly
Baker--Mark P.
Extensive list of awards given to Greeks.
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17 UNI boost alcohol use awareness
Larsen--Gina
BACCHUS attempting to reorganize.
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18 Kikendall retires after serving UNI 27 years
Hansen--Laurie
Ann Kikendall talks about her career in Food Service; photo.
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19 Leadership retreat set
Nesheim--Barb
Jim Dittrich talks about the workshop.
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20 Phi Eta Sigma Will hold pizza party.
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21 Tuesday at 2:30 PM Meeting for those interested in studying in Mexico.
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22 What's up Meetings and activities; UNI Campus Ministries; Off-Campus Housing Awareness Day.
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23 UNISA
Nesheim--Barb
Consider changes associated with UPB
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24 Untitled
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
Construction on UNI's Communication Arts enter will soon be completed.
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25 Cotton-Top offers 'natural' foods
Clayton--Lisa
Description of foods available at Cottontop Coop.
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26 To show Chinese film Three Chinese films will be shown.
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27 Album deserves a 'second glance'
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
Teresa Cashman reviews the new album 'Everybody's Acting' from the band "The Look."
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28 Trumpeter to present jazz music Paul Smoker will play.
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29 Art will be purchased Cedar Arts Forum will sponsor purchase award.
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30 Concert set by Singers Program for performance of UNI Singers.
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31 Gallery of Art to continue activities CAC construction will close Gallery, but programs will continue.
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32 Inner Weather: Various atmospheres
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Sally Finder reviews the latest edition of UNI's magazine of the arts, Inner Weather.
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33 Netters near season's end on different sides of net
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
The UNI women's tennis team are defeated by Luther, 7-2, while the men's tennis team crushes Coe College, 16-4; photo.
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34 Coaches sign wrestling and basketball recruits UNI's wrestling coach Don Briggs and basketball coach Jim Berry signed six wrestlers and two players respectively.
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35 Ruggers drop ISU game The UNI Rugby Club was defeated by the Iowa State Rugby Club, 26-7.
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36 Tracksters shine through rain at Drake
Moss--Patty (Student--1984-1986)
The UNI women's track team did well at the Drake Invitational despite miserable weather conditions.