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1 Regents review UNI plans
Draper--Heather
Regents and academic officials participate in a long-range planning seminar
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2 Three investigations begin Officials look into third party reports of sexual assault and harassment on campus.
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3 Tuition increase discussed
Preuss--Barb
The Board of Regents proposed raising the tuition 6% for residents, and 12% for non-residents, for all three state universities; student leaders state opposition; photo.
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McKone--J.K.
Joan Mondale greets supporters at the Waterloo Airport, a stop on the campaigning route.
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5 Babelogue
McIlrath--James Harley (Classes of 1986 and 1999)
Believes that the destruction of Old Ad was an ironic event in the face of Homecoming activities.
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6 Commentary
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
Asks people to ask themselves if they are better off than they were four years ago.
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Benning--Carol (Student--1984)
A senior who roomed with her sister discusses the problems in repairing and maintaining old residence halls, especially Bartlett Hall.
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Fosselman--Jimmy Joe
Supports Geraldine Ferraro.
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9 Candidate to speak
Nesheim--Barb
UNISA is working towards having appearances by every candidate so that the UNI students will be prepared for the upcoming November elections.
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10 Gottleib lecture Thursday Sanford Gottleib, the director of United Campuses to Prevent Nuclear Weapons, speaks at UNI; photo.
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11 Slight enrollment drop Fall 1984 enrollment is 11,161; down 43 from Fall 1983.
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12 Grant given to college
Blackford--Peggy
College of Education receives $39,500 federal grant that is aimed to increase understanding of handicapped students.
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13 Twelve senate seats open
Nesheim--Barb
Procedures for filling the offices.
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14 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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15 Johnston discusses economic recovery
Draper--Heather
Candidate for Iowa's third Congressional district, Joe Johnson, speaks to the students of UNI; photo.
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16 Cooper Evans to speak in U-Hall Thursday A presentation will be given by congressman Cooper Evans in the Maucker Union.
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17 University of Northern Iowa: Sexual Harassment: What it is and what to do about it Text of the policy.
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18 If you could be any superhero you wanted, who would you be? Students and faculty answer the above question; photo.
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19 Photographer visits tonight Sally Mann will work with students and make presentation.
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20 Writing help is available
Hammen--Lori
Description of the writing program in the Learning Skills Center.
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21 Psychology program full
Everding--Rod D.
Graduate program now has 14 students enrolled.
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22 Homecoming Panthermonium!
Melton--Tom
Scenes from Homecoming '84; photo.
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23 Pool trick shot champion to be at UNI Friday Paul Gerni will perform.
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24 That Sinking Feeling in review
Camarigg--Valerie M. (Class of 1986)
A good review for the lower budget movie "That Sinking Feeling".
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25 Sweet treats for sweet teeth
Palsic--Karen
Sandy Magnuson has opened Maggie's Bake Shop on the Hill; photo.
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26 Keeping violets in bloom
Camarata--Ron
Ron Camarata talks about taking care of plants; photo.
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27 Habermann visits UNI
Hansen--Laurie
Profile of Peter Haberman; photo.
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28 Nelson concert was a hit
Palsic--Karen
A review for the Willie Nelson concert held in the McElroy Auditorium; photo.
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29 Fick takes second At the cross country meet for men, Dan Fick takes second place; photo.
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30 Panthers beat Bears, 24-10
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
The Panthers beat the Bears for a Homecoming victory.
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31 Women's CC improves times
Willhite--Duane
The entire women's cross country team improved their times and finished 12th out of 24.
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32 Golfers defeat Wisconsin
Schiff--Barb
The women's golfers continue to get better and better with every meet.
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33 Tennis continues winning
Olson--Lynn
The women's tennis team upped its season record to 10-2, after winning against St. Ambrose, 8-1.
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34 Wood places in Grand Prix
Culbertson--Lori
Don Wood talks about his running.