Issue Contents

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1 Sexist language: a part of our everyday lives
Preuss--Barb
Professor Martha Reineke discusses sexism and the power of words; photo.
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2 UNISA special election
Nesheim--Barb
Students voting for UNISA representatives will also vote the amendment of certain election provisions in the constitution; text of the amendment.
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3 Untitled
Melton--Tom
A student gives blood during a blood drive; photo.
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4 Immaculate Perception
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
Discusses "first strike" policy.
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5 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Dueling carillons.
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6 Untitled
Jones--Roy (Broadcast Services Staff)
Asks whether reviewer knew the difference between a review and an editorial.
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7 Untitled
Worthington--Eddie
Believes that UNISA has taken an odd stand on ROTC.
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Townsend--Dennis L.
Believes a criminal needs treatment to prevent future occurrences.
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9 Economics Symposium Oct. 10-12
Dunn--Daniel D. Danny (Class of 1985)
Jepson Symposium entitled "International trade: Issues and Options" will be presented on October 10-12.
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10 Helping students find information
Becket--Lisa
A look at the library orientation course.
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11 UNI grads' CPA results
Moench--Linda
62.8% of UNI students taking the May 1984 CPA exam passed.
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12 Seminar to be held before marriage
Wells--Diane
A seminar will be held for people getting married in the next few months.
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13 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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14 Philosophy Club formed on campus
Koehler--Catherine (Class of 1985)
Form club; elect officers; Professor Thakur talks about the purposes of the group.
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15 Any state of mind you want
Seidl--Chris
A workshop on hypnosis was presented in the Towers Dining Center. Mostly graduate students and counselors attended.
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16 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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17 Untitled Students talk to representatives at the recruiters fair.
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18 Alcohol Awareness Week: activities begin Monday A list of speakers and activities beginning next week for Alcohol Awareness Week.
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19 Sixty-five companies visit UNI Seniors were interviewed by over 65 different companies as part of the Recruitment Fair.
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20 Accounting Advisory Council visits Council began in 1972; provides link between students and working world.
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21 UNISA
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
Pass bill supporting right of students to choose ROTC.
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22 All of me has split personality
Hansen--Laurie
A review on the movie "All of Me" starring Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin.
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23 Tours offered Continuing Education will offer tours to London and Paris.
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24 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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25 Sax quartet in review
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
A review of the Amherst Saxophone Quartet that played a wide variety of music for the listeners.
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26 What to do in Cedarloo Information about the music, art, and theatre scene in Cedar Falls and Waterloo, as well as other miscellaneous information.
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27 Golfers break four records
Schiff--Barb
The women's golf team won the UNI invitational, and also set four new records for the school.
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28 Panthers tackle defending champs Information about the upcoming football game.
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29 Tennis sweeps Wartburg
Schiff--Barb
The women's tennis team won against Wartburg, 9-0, raising their record to 14-2.
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30 Conference title meet The men's golf team looks towards a meet in the Association of Mid-Continent Universities Conference.
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31 New outlook for women cagers A brand new start for the women's basketball team, with a new coach and only three returning players.