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| Area economy an important issue | Candidates Harlan Van Gerpen and Jane Teaford spoke at the fieldhouse of Price Lab discussing issues in the upcoming election. | |
| Performers want a sold-out Dome | Part of the problem of bringing acts to the UNI-Dome is the large capacity; performers want a full theatre, instead of just a half-filled one. | |
| Untitled | Michael Woroniecki utilizes his write to free speech with a cross cradled in his arms on top of the Union. | |
| Jepsen thankful for new hopes and visions | Senator Roger Jepsen spoke at the PLS: discusses the importance of students being focused on the American dream. |
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| What's Up | Meetings and activities. | |
| Students can now say charge it! | Students were able to apply for credit cards through Phi Beta Lambda. |
Page 11
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| Riley to receive writing award | Professor Glenda Riley will receive an award for her article on western history. | |
| The importance of ideas | Robert Hengerer spoke to the students at Price Lab as part of the political awareness day, stressing the importance of ideas. |
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| UNISA | Ratify elections, consider ROTC; constitutional amendment ratified. | |
| SAEs surpass blood drive goal | Sigma Alpha Epsilon sponsored a blood drive, surpassing the 240 blood units goal. | |
| France in the middle of the woods | Michael Oates joined high school students and teachers on a French class retreat. |
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| Actress performs tomorrow | Actress Sharita Hunt will give a farewell performance in the Old Auditorium. | |
| For the eye to behold | Works of Sherry Leedy and Fred Burton are on display in the Union. | |
| New Lyric Theatre director | William Ferrara takes over the position of Lyric Theatre director in the School of Music. |
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| My country 'tis of thee¿ | A review of the movie "Country" starring Sam Shephard and Jessica Lange. |
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| UNI grad's play presented | An alumnus of Northern Iowa, Cheryl M. Kimberley, brings an original play to the Waverly Community Theatre. | |
| Puzzling but pleasing | Information keeping students up to date with the World Chess Championships. | |
| Greg Brown in review | Greg Brown performs spectacularly in Steb's Amusement, bringing Iowa life into the spotlight. |
Page 17
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| Michael's musical mayhem | A summary of the troubles Michael Jackson is having in the world. | |
| Folks march in Volksmarch | The Hartman Reserve Nature Center held its third annual Volksmarch, which is similar to a German tradition of hiking through the autumn woods. | |
| Death in Venice reviewed | A review of the haunting movie, "Death in Venice". |
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| Anorexia and bulimia: dangers of symptoms | Joan Thompson speaks on eating disorders: the symptoms and how to help deal with them. | |
| A living art course | A new course is being offered in which students are able to speak and talk to the artists whom they are studying. |
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| In the dark about art? | Gail Levin, an art historian, spoke on contemporary artists.. |
Page 2
| Article | Article Summary | |
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| Feelings of frustration | Believes students need to be concerned about the big issues. | |
| Scherzo | Looking for an excuse to give a ticket. | |
| Opinion | An editorial discussing the political year, and what changes need to be brought about. | |
| Immaculate Perception | A discussion on nuclear weapons and their place in the world. |
Page 20
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| Cagers prepare for season | The upcoming season of basketball begins, as the statistics of previous seasons, and what to expect this season are stated. | |
| Change in transfer rule | The official rules for an athlete transferring from one college to another. |
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| Panthers face Warhawks | UNI prepares to face the Wisconsin-Whitewater Warhawks in football. | |
| Basketball pep rally | A pep rally for the basketball team is scheduled for the beginning of the season. |
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| Jenkins: husband, father, student, athlete | A profile for Charlie Jenkins, who is a new father, and still handles the pressures of football, work, and school. |
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| New assistant coach named | A short profile on Bill Lawson, who was named full-time assistant men's track and field coach. | |
| UNI athletic injury update | A list of the injuries sustained in the athletic seasons so far. | |
| Invitational for men's CC | The men's cross country team prepares for an invitational for Big 8 and Big 10 teams. |
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| Untitled | Glad that Senator Jepsen is leading in the polls. | |
| Conception perception | Responds to previous letter on abortion; believes abortion should be a choice. | |
| Can we trust the Russians? | Believes that the Soviet Union cannot be trusted. | |
| Untitled | Marv Heller supports Jane Teaford. | |
| Political awareness | Gary Thomas offers his interpretation of Senator Jepsen's remarks. |
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| Professor explains polls | Ron Roberts believes that most polls are accurate; offers views on upcoming elections. |
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| Students step into the political arena | PLS students enjoy a two day Political Awareness Program. | |
| Untitled | Bob Case becomes ill at meeting, suffers heart attack, and dies; photo. |
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| Best way to avoid rape: Don¿t be alone | Information about safety on campus. |
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| News Notes | ROTC cadets spend weekend at training camp. | |
| Art students search for pygmy | Charles Adelman leads trip to Chicago. |
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| Students make area map | Geography students create a map of Cedar Falls and Waterloo that shows economic, population, crime zones, and voting patterns. | |
| Prize-winning photograph | A photo taken by Bill Witt will be included in a booklet entitled "Importance of Graduate Education and Research". The photo is of graduate student Karen Van Norman collecting samples; photo. | |
| Chemistry roadshow | Information about the Chemistry Department hosting 250 visiting students and viewing the American Chemical Career insights Roadshow. |
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| Faculty begins negotiations | A list of members of the bargaining team for the United Faculty, as well as information concerning the start of the negotiations with the Board of Regents. | |
| Holm speaks on behalf of Mondale | Dan Holm spoke about the importance of politics, and why Walter Mondale was the right choice. |