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Sexist language: a part of our everyday lives Professor Martha Reineke discusses sexism and the power of words; photo.
UNISA special election Students voting for UNISA representatives will also vote the amendment of certain election provisions in the constitution; text of the amendment.
Untitled A student gives blood during a blood drive; photo.
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Tours offered Continuing Education will offer tours to London and Paris.
All of me has split personality A review on the movie "All of Me" starring Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin.
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Music highlights this week Information concerning the people performing in the Annual Tallcorn Lyric Theatre Festival, and about the festival itself; photo.
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What to do in Cedarloo Information about the music, art, and theatre scene in Cedar Falls and Waterloo, as well as other miscellaneous information.
Sax quartet in review A review of the Amherst Saxophone Quartet that played a wide variety of music for the listeners.
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Golfers break four records The women's golf team won the UNI invitational, and also set four new records for the school.
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Panthers tackle defending champs Information about the upcoming football game.
Tennis sweeps Wartburg The women's tennis team won against Wartburg, 9-0, raising their record to 14-2.
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New outlook for women cagers A brand new start for the women's basketball team, with a new coach and only three returning players.
Conference title meet The men's golf team looks towards a meet in the Association of Mid-Continent Universities Conference.
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Scherzo Dueling carillons.
Untitled Asks whether reviewer knew the difference between a review and an editorial.
Untitled Believes that UNISA has taken an odd stand on ROTC.
Untitled Believes a criminal needs treatment to prevent future occurrences.
Immaculate Perception Discusses "first strike" policy.
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UNI grads' CPA results 62.8% of UNI students taking the May 1984 CPA exam passed.
Economics Symposium Oct. 10-12 Jepson Symposium entitled "International trade: Issues and Options" will be presented on October 10-12.
Helping students find information A look at the library orientation course.
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What's Up Meetings and activities.
Seminar to be held before marriage A seminar will be held for people getting married in the next few months.
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Philosophy Club formed on campus Form club; elect officers; Professor Thakur talks about the purposes of the group.
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Any state of mind you want A workshop on hypnosis was presented in the Towers Dining Center. Mostly graduate students and counselors attended.
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Untitled Students talk to representatives at the recruiters fair.
Teacher education program receives accreditation Teacher education program accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education through September 1, 1991.
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Alcohol Awareness Week: activities begin Monday A list of speakers and activities beginning next week for Alcohol Awareness Week.
Sixty-five companies visit UNI Seniors were interviewed by over 65 different companies as part of the Recruitment Fair.
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Accounting Advisory Council visits Council began in 1972; provides link between students and working world.
UNISA Pass bill supporting right of students to choose ROTC.