Issue Contents

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1 Candidates debate
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
A summary of the presidential debates of Walter Mondale and Ronald Reagan.
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2 Computer crimes cause concern
Guetzko--Beth
David Duncan considers the potential for computer crime
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3 Regents approve smaller increase
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
The Board of Regents approved a 5 percent increase for residents, and 11 percent increase for non-residents in tuition; a percentage point lower than originally proposed.
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4 Untitled Professor Nijim delivers welcome to social science educators conference; photo.
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5 Politics and candidates discussed . . . .
Olson--Mary E. Dody (Class of 1985)
Dody Olson urges students to pay attention to politics and to vote.
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6 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Portrays a political interview with an Iowa senator.
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Wilson--Brad
A student pleads with others to look into the effects of nuclear weapons, and warfare before voting.
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Langan--Brad (Student--1984)
Urges support for John Roof.
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Cacciatore--Joe
Believes Ted Anderson has students' best interest in mind.
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10 Students react to the comments of others
Judkins--Vickie L.
Opposes President Reagan and his plans.
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Beutner--Dan (Student--1984)
A student for Ronald Reagan explains the importance of having nuclear weapons as a deterrent to communism.
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Baedke--Bruce
Believes Joy Corning avoided taking stand on issues.
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Gansen--Edward J. (Class of 1985)
Amused by letter from Randall Nicholas.
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14 UNISA elections still controversial
Nesheim--Barb
A response agreeing with those who disagreed with a previous editorial, and disagreeing with who the blame was put upon.
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Bashore--Daniel W.
Appreciates the relief of a moderate or conservative voice in the NI.
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Hessburg--Connie
Responding to allegation about problems with recent UNISA election.
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17 Untitled Grade school students noticed a lot of litter after Homecoming.
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18 UNI out registers U of I, ISU
Beckmann--Christy
Voter registration broken down by gender and party.
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19 Women's wages in very sad state.
Pearson--Dennis
Minnette Doderer discusses comparable worth.
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20 Economic development no. 1 priority
Melton--Linda (Class of 1986)
State Representative candidate Marv Diemer comments on the importance of the economy during his forum at UNI; photo.
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21 Forum to help students think about issues
Schluetter--Gary
Joy Corning and Ted Anderson will outline their positions.
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22 UNISA
Beckmann--Christy
Debates supporting peace studies.
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23 Stone soup supper set
Draper--Heather
Ruth Anderson recounts the old tale; event will be held at UAW Hall.
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24 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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25 Portraying many lives
Tatman--Melia
A Broadway performer, Sharita Hunt, presented a variety of characters to an audience of UNI students; photo.
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26 Singing about everyday things
Palsic--Karen
A profile on Jane Voss and Hoyle Osborne, a duo that performed at UNI.
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27 Guitarist performs tonight A profile of Preston Reed, who will be performing in the Union; photo.
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28 Expressionist painter comes to UNI Peter Dean, an expressionist painter, will make a presentation to the public, and speak to a contemporary art class.
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29 Have your art displayed Information about area artists displaying their work in the Union's main gallery.
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30 Better plan for Kasparov?
Hudson--Michael B. (HPELS Staff)
The weekly chess update of the World Championship.
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31 Costumes are to be sold
Camarigg--Valerie M. (Class of 1986)
The Strayer-Wood Theatre costume studio will be selling its excess costumes just in time for Halloween.
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32 Activist to poet tonight Poet and Activist B. F. Maiz will perform at UNI tonight; photo.
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33 UNI game to be televised The men's basketball team makes its first appearance on live, commercial television with the UNI-ISU game in the UNI-Dome.
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34 UNI snows Penguins, 16-6
Pearson--Dennis
A homecoming football game for the Youngstown State Penguins ended in favor of UNI, 16-6.
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35 Golfers place third in Kansas meet
Culbertson--Lori
The women golfers placed third with a score of 667 in the Kansas Gold Invitational; Pauline Kelley was awarded medalist honors.
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36 Spikers defeat Drake
Pfohl--Shellie
The volleyball team wins against Drake, 15-7, 15-6, 4-15, 6-15, and 15-11.
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37 Golfers look to bright future The men's golf team finished the season with sixth place in the Iowa Invitational in Iowa City.
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38 Impressive 22-2 record; Women's tennis results
Schiff--Barb
The women's tennis team ended their fall season defeating Drake, 5-4, and Luther College, 5-4, raising their record to 22-2.
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39 Sporting news Information about obtaining tickets to the sporting events for the year, and an eight kilometer run sponsored by St. Francis Hospital.