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1 Impending doom . . . .
McKone--J.K.
Bulldozer begins demolition of the Old Administration Building; photo.
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2 Peasants ruthlessly suppressed
Draper--Heather
James Price spoke on the situation in Nicaragua, in his own opinion.
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3 Project UNI-Vote begins
Wheeler--Elizabeth A. (Class of 1987)
Students register to vote under project sponsored by UNISA and USI; photo.
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4 Immaculate Perception
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
A discussion on questioning authority.
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5 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Wandering through the ruins of the Old Administration Building.
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6 Untitled
Herrick--Roger L. (Class of 1977)
Offended by the choice of "Immaculate Perception" as column title.
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7 Untitled
Rebik--Jeanne
Did not like the way that women were portrayed in recent cartoon.
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8 Bartlett Hall resident speaks up
Smith--Paul A. (Class of 1988)
Lodges complaints against Department of Residence about condition of Bartlett Hall.
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9 Family housing changes
Wheeler--Elizabeth A. (Class of 1987)
Family Housing now known as University Apartments; attempting to meet problem of high vacancy rate by allowing single graduate students live there.
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10 Curris outlines changes
Preuss--Barb
President Constantine Curris talks about UNI's reputation in the state, enrollment, and the Ed. D.; photo.
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11 New social work cert. Students may earn a certificate in drug abuse counseling.
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12 Panthermonium abounds Urges students and their organization to take part in Homecoming activities.
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13 UNISA
Nesheim--Barb
Minutes from the UNISA meeting; consider voter registration; Jim Dittrich will be UNISA advisor.
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14 UNISA activates several programs
Feld--Ann Marie
UNISA will sponsor voter registration, housing referral, traffic study, and information session on Cedar Falls ordinances related to keggers.
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15 Beg. Portuguese offered A new class is offered at UNI, beginning Portuguese.
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16 Computer programs go national Don Wiederanders talks about the products of the Microcomputer Curriculum Project.
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17 Whitsett questions theories Professor David Whitsett talks about his research on management and work; photo.
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18 First UNI Dome party is a success
Feld--Ann Marie
About 2000 students attend the first party of the year, held in the UNI-Dome.
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19 Greek Weekly
Baker--Mark P.
Quick look at Greek governance.
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20 Women still have a lot of battle to fight Professor Morgan presents research on women and employment.
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21 Aides for handicapped Information concerning people who volunteer to be aides for a handicapped person.
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22 Financial aid booklet available Discussing how to get a jump start on financial aid for college.
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23 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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24 Act it up in a variety show Information about signing up for the Phi Mu Alpha variety show.
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25 Freshmen discuss 1st week at UNI
Craig--Jessica
Freshmen give their early impressions.
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26 Mr. Myers returns with reggae to Cedar Falls
Nauraine--Emily
Stebs welcomed many people in to hear the reggae band Mr. Myers.
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27 PR trip to Dallas Many students from UNI, under the guidance of Pat Bassett, visited businesses in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
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28 Untitled Many art shows are planned for this year in the Maucker Union's Main Gallery.
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29 Theatre UNI 1984-85 schedule The schedule for the year.
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30 Untitled Margaret Larsen is pleasantly surprised by her retirement party.
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31 UNI Artists and Chamber Music Series bring many talent-filled programs to campus this year Schedule and description of the series.
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32 TLC for elderly A new program in the Cedar Falls area is the Total Living Care, or TLC.
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33 Be a big brother or sister
Nauraine--Emily
Information on how to volunteer to be a big brother or sister in the area's program.
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34 Foreign Films: fun culture
Camarigg--Valerie M. (Class of 1986)
A discussion of foreign films.
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35 Home Game win, 37-0
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
Panthers win over Winona State, 37-0; photos included.
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36 CC results The Varsity Cross Country team scores a victory over the alumni, 23-43.
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37 UNI to tackle Drake
Shakespeare--Ellen
Although they had their win with Winona State, the Panthers prepare to take on Drake.
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38 Mayden wants to rebuild the tradition In her first year of coaching at UNI, Kimberly Mayden wants to bring back the tradition of winning in women's basketball.
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39 New baseball coach UNI gains a new baseball coach.
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40 Tennis action The women's tennis team takes on their opponent, Iowa State.
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41 UNI events now flash
Schiff--Barb
A new sign northeast of the UNI-Dome flashes out news of events to the community; photo included.
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42 Women's CC action
Willhite--Duane
The women of the cross country team prepare for their first event of the year.