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.
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2 Olson's veto stands
Nesheim--Barb
UNISA fails to over-ride veto of UPB changes.
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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..
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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.
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6 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Everyone runs out of the room in fear of the AIDS virus.
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7 tgif
Ketels--Denton
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8 Untitled
Crownfield--David R. (Philosophy and Religion Facu
This letter is reprinted because of typesetting errors.
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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.
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11 Concerned about false alarms
Buck--Alana
Student feels the abundance of false fire alarms is dangerous and uncalled for.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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20 GSO dinner next Friday Will recognize accomplishments of graduate students.
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21 Choir practice Gospel Choir will practice at EMCEC.
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22 German Club Will hold spring festival.
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23 The Physical Education Club Will hold spring banquet.
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24 The UNI Rugby Club Will play Iowa Falls.
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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.
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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.
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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)
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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.
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35 CPR methods are demonstrated Special techniques for infants.
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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.
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38 Flutist to visit UNI Ransom Wilson will perform.
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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.
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41 More records tumble The UNI women's track team broke three school records at the Kansas Relays.
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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.
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44 Men's golf ends season with three-meet week
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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.