Issue Contents

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1 Caldicott will appear
Wheeler--Elizabeth A. (Class of 1987)
Nuclear weapons activist Helen Caldicott will speak on campus; will show her film; photo.
2 New substance abuse program offered
Beckmann--Christy
Ruth Anderson and Donald Maypole develop substance program aimed specifically at African-Americans.
3 The UNI-Dome: Students are paying for it
Palmersheim--Tim
Jim Stampp talks about the financing of the Dome; photo.
4 UNISA special elections tomorrow
Draper--Heather
UNISA elections will fill vacancies and consider constitutional amendment.
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5 Babelogue Discusses the matter of official recognition for Semper Fidelis; cites its constitution which forbade the admission of homosexuals.
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Ringland--Craig
Believes smokestack should be cleaned to improve its appearance.
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Nesheim--Barb
A summary of the action and inaction that takes place on and for the UNI Student Association.
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Stych--Godfry (Garf) (Physical Education Faculty)
Believes UNI needs to focus its attention on good teaching.
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Miller--Melissa (Student--1984)
Only 14 people showed up for a presentation concerning safety on campus.
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Nicholas--Randal R.
Explains UNISA grounds for granting recognition of a student organization.
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Hessburg--Jean Marie (Class of 1985)
Liked earlier UNISA stance toward Semper Fidelis; hopes it will continue to act along those lines.
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Taylor--Chris
Believes Harley McIlrath erred in his views on abortion.
13 Untitled Thanks to those who supported the blood drive.
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14 Nagle and Field speak
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
Two representatives from each political party speak on their respective conventions.
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15 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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16 BACCHUS promotes awareness
Lee--Stacey
Information about the group BACCHUS, a group that promotes responsible drinking.
17 Geological field trip a success
Pietsch--Lori
Many UNI students took part in an all-Iowa geological field trip.
18 Witt honored by Jaycees Bill Witt cited as Outstanding Young Man by Jaycees; photo.
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19 Professor helps write math textbook
Guetzko--Beth
Ed Rathmell co-wrote a math textbook for elementary school teachers.
20 Publications activities in '84 Board of Student Publications discusses Baty Scholarship, typesetting equipment, and budget.
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21 SRA offers new ideas in reading Information about the Student Reading Association.
22 UNI to host math symposium UNI will be hosting a symposium and scholarship competitions for seniors in high school.
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23 Spanish department offers south of the border fun for credit
Honderd--Dawn
Information about a class that allows students to travel to Mexico for part of their learning experience.
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24 Marxism conference at UNI this week
Koehler--Catherine (Class of 1985)
Over 40 scholars, religious workers, and social activists will participate in a conference on Marxism and religion.
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25 Department helps student/computer relations
Egger--Paul
Department of Business Education and Administrative Management becomes Department of Information Management; Linda Gammill talks about the curriculum.
26 Intemann named representative
Shakespeare--Ellen
Gerald Intemann was named representative to Central States Univerisities, Incorporated.
27 Peace caravan brings message of hope to UNI
Heitman--Char Les (Class of 1988)
Ecumenical religious group travels the state.
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28 What'cha doin' later on?
Melton--Tom
A two page spread of photos involving student activities from going to bars to working out, and a few of the different sports activities.
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29 In review: Celebration
Hansen--Laurie
A rave review about the start of the season in Theatre UNI. Also, information about an unveiling of a sculpture in Strayer-Wood Theatre.
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30 Costume display at Strayer-Wood Mikel McGrew displays costumes in the lobby of Strayer-Wood Theatre.
31 Run for heart seeks new leadership
Craig--Jessica
The annual run from Cedar Falls to the Capitol Building in Des Moines needs new members, as well as new leaders.
32 What to do in Cedarloo Information about music, art, and theatre in the Cedar Falls/Waterloo area.
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33 German club celebrates
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
A look at Oktoberfest; photo.
34 It¿s a wild world
Camarigg--Valerie M. (Class of 1986)
A look at fabric.
35 What is a Drednex anyway?
Nauraine--Emily
Drednex played at Steb's, but also plays often in Iowa City.
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36 Chess news
Hudson--Michael B. (HPELS Staff)
The weekly news in the World Chess Championship.
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37 Football suffers setback
Pearson--Dennis
The Southern Illinois Salukis defeated the Panthers in football, 40-10.
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38 Multi-talented Molstead Profile of Michael Molstead, the Northern Iowa.
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39 Rugby club begins to draw crowds
Culbertson--Lori
Information about the past, present, and future of the rugby club, including the growing fan base.
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40 All-conference for Chris Kramer For the men's golf team, Chris Kramer placed fourth, thereby receiving all-conference honors at the men's gold conference meet in Chicago.
41 Grips prepare for open house
Wilcox--Pamela Anne
For Parents Weekend, the Gymnasts Rising in Performance will have an open house.
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42 Early final exams questioned
Schiff--Barb
Athletic schedule sometimes leads to final examination conflicts; EPC is looking into the matter.
43 Strong performance by CC
Willhite--Duane
UNI finishes second in triangular; photo.