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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.
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2 New substance abuse program offered
Beckmann--Christy
Ruth Anderson and Donald Maypole develop substance program aimed specifically at African-Americans.
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3 The UNI-Dome: Students are paying for it
Palmersheim--Tim
Jim Stampp talks about the financing of the Dome; photo.
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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.
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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.
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17 Geological field trip a success
Pietsch--Lori
Many UNI students took part in an all-Iowa geological field trip.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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26 Intemann named representative
Shakespeare--Ellen
Gerald Intemann was named representative to Central States Univerisities, Incorporated.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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34 It¿s a wild world
Camarigg--Valerie M. (Class of 1986)
A look at fabric.
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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.
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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.
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43 Strong performance by CC
Willhite--Duane
UNI finishes second in triangular; photo.