Issue Contents

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1 KCRS cable repairs near
Barnes--David T. (Class of 1984)
Cables cut in construction; long delays in repair.
2 Olson's veto stands
Nesheim--Barb
UNISA fails to over-ride veto of UPB changes.
3 UNI biologists assisting nature
Schmidt--Kim Dau
Will plant 1400 trees in Upland Preserve area; a look at the purposes of the Preserves System..
4 Untitled
Ketels--Denton
Evangelists speak to a large crowd on top of the Union.
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5 Parking proposal
Roughton--Amy
Students feel they should be able to purchase "A" parking stickers if they're willing to pay the money.
6 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Everyone runs out of the room in fear of the AIDS virus.
7 tgif
Ketels--Denton
8 Untitled
Crownfield--David R. (Philosophy and Religion Facu
This letter is reprinted because of typesetting errors.
9 Veto explanation
Olson--Mary E. Dody (Class of 1985)
Dody Olson explains the bill she vetoed and why she did it.
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10 Adds to committee story
Klotzbach--John
John Klotzbach thanks the Northern Iowan for the article about committee positions available.
11 Concerned about false alarms
Buck--Alana
Student feels the abundance of false fire alarms is dangerous and uncalled for.
12 Launches "Big Deal" campaign
Baker--Gerald
Gerald Baker seeks students' help in running for president.
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13 Library exchange begins
Grover--Tim
UNI students may check out material from libraries at University of Iowa and Iowa State University.
14 Tomahawk leaders predict recovery
Schoonover--Lisa
UNISA loans Tomahawk money to get through book sales; Tomahawk leaders talk about bringing the group back into solvency.
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15 Athletic Policy Board changes proposed: Boots to chair Faculty Senate
Brown--Molly (Student--1983-1984)
Myra Boots will be chair; Marian Krogmann will be vice chair; receive ROTC report; proposes formation of Academic Calendar Committee.
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16 UNISA
Nesheim--Barb
Recognizes Semper Fidelis; considers ban on drinking in Senate chambers; considers loan to Tomahawk.
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17 UNI grad accepted by 10 out of 10 Profile of Tod Williamson; photo.
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18 Aspects of handling stress outlined
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
Larry Steinhauser talks about ways to reduce stress; photo.
19 Greek Weekly
Baker--Mark P.
Omega Psi Phi colonizes; considering applications from Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, and Theta Xi; supports local keg ordinance.
20 GSO dinner next Friday Will recognize accomplishments of graduate students.
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21 Choir practice Gospel Choir will practice at EMCEC.
22 German Club Will hold spring festival.
23 The Physical Education Club Will hold spring banquet.
24 The UNI Rugby Club Will play Iowa Falls.
25 What's up Meetings and activities; Kathryn Kamp will speak in Anthropology Lab; Graduate Student Recognition Dinner; Legislative Public Forum.
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26 Murray outlines tenant-landlord procedures
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
Extensive excerpts from Liz Murray's program; photo.
27 Placement potential is shorted
Parsons--Cindy
Allan Stamberg talks about the cooperative program.
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28 Iowa Board of Regents meet April agenda Professor Smaldino will head Communicative Disorders; Steve Corbin will head Marketing; accept Vice President Hansmeier's resignation; name Science Building for Cliff McCollum.
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29 Ceramist to visit UNI this week Paul Soldner will speak; photo.
30 UNI group places fourth at National College Bowl Michael Moore named most valuable player.
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31 UNI History: Add non-teaching degree
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
32 UNI staffers give fitness evaluations Forrest Dolgener talks about the various kinds of evaluations that are available.
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33 Artist will offer help Very Special Arts Program will include several UNI people.
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34 Concert set for Sunday Preparing for trip to World's Fair in New Orleans.
35 CPR methods are demonstrated Special techniques for infants.
36 UNI Chorale will perform Sunday Program for Concert Chorale performance.
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37 Body Advertising Day to be held
Draper--Heather
PRSSA will sponsor program in which people will wear ads on their bodies.
38 Flutist to visit UNI Ransom Wilson will perform.
39 Recreational skills to be taught by disabled adults
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40 Gateway next for golf The UNI women's golf team will travel to the Gateway Conference to end its spring season.
41 More records tumble The UNI women's track team broke three school records at the Kansas Relays.
42 Purple-Gold game set for tomorrow The Purple-Gold intersquad game will close the spring edition of UNI football.
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43 Grand View takes two
Willhite--Duane
The UNI baseball team was defeated in both games of a doubleheader against Grand View; photo.
44 Men's golf ends season with three-meet week
45 Sports Shorts The UNI women's tennis team will travel to the Gateway Conference Tournament and the track coach, Lynn King, has signed Pat McDaniel.