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1 Government is relevant to students: Conlin speaks on behalf of Sen. Anderson
Draper--Heather
Roxanne Conlin speaks on behalf of Ted Anderson.
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2 Interviews with athletes pressing Nancy Justis returns after helping cover the Olympics in Los Angeles; talks about the experiences she and her husband Bob had there; photo.
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3 Immaculate Perception
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
Discussing the deterioration of old buildings on campus, as well as the new buildings being built.
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4 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Student talks to his dog about returning to school.
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5 Untitled
Ogland--Suzann M. (Class of 1987)
Letter to the editor discussing the freedom of religion.
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6 Apartment residents homeless
Wheeler--Elizabeth A. (Class of 1987)
Fire at 2201 Thunder Ridge damages 24 apartments.
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7 Roads closed due to construction
Preuss--Barb
Several routes south of campus closed in association with construction of new Highway 20.
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8 Options for learning Information concerning non-credit courses being offered in the fall.
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9 Stetson: Outstanding young man of America The director of the UNI Gallery of Art was elected an "Outstanding Young Man of America" by the US Jaycees.
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10 Free recreation options found at Dome, PEC Opportunities of recreation for students are listed.
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11 Greek Weekly Information concerning rush.
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12 Nicaraguan lecture to be held Tuesday night
Wheeler--Elizabeth A. (Class of 1987)
Jim Price will speak.
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McKone--J.K.
The Verandas played at the dance in University Hall; photo.
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14 UNI Placement offers hands-on experience
Oliver--Suzanne
Pat Bassett talks about the practical projects that students undertake to prepare for their careers.
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15 LSC provides opportunities for all students
Draper--Heather
Wayne King discusses the services available at the Center.
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16 KUNI wants hate mail As a new promotion, KUNI will be playing the least favorite pieces of their listeners.
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17 New arrival at Theater UNI
Minten--Dawn
A new addition to UNI is Hank Knerr, the new Business Manager and Publicist.
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Bowers--Kristin
Students wait in line to take care of business at Gilchrist, and also enjoy some treats set out for them.
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19 Folk fest in Stone City The folk festival, a 12 hour music festival, will take place in Stone City.
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20 Public radio has something for you
Hansen--Laurie
A look at KUNI programming.
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21 Food for thought: eat smart for good start
Camarigg--Valerie M. (Class of 1986)
Joan Thompson talks about eating right.
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22 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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23 Stargazing: spending an evening with the stars Larry Kelsey, professor of astronomy, talks about looking at the stars.
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24 Break away on Iowa's bike trails
Nauraine--Emily
A quick look at local bicycle trails; photo.
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25 Free self defense demo
McKone--J.K.
Information about the demonstrations of the Tae Kwon-Do Club; photo.
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26 Activity cards available
Willhite--Duane
Information concerning the new activity cards.
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27 Panthers ready for opener
Willhite--Duane
Panthers prepare to begin a new season of football.
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28 Women volleyballers aiming toward top
Schiff--Barb
The volleyball team begins its new season in hopes of making it their sixth consecutive winning season.
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29 Bucknam takes over
Schiff--Barb
The assistant track and field coach Chris Bucknam takes over the head coach position.
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30 Students respond to football season
Culbertson--Lori
Student responses to how they feel about football season.
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31 Panther standout returns in new role Bill Salmon joins the football team again, but this time as a coach, and not the quarterback.