Issue Contents

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1 Anderson stresses human services
Heitman--Char Les (Class of 1988)
In a speech to UNI, Ruth Anderson, a candidate for the Black Hawk County Board, discusses how she feels about the issues.
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2 Candidates face-off
Wheeler--Elizabeth A. (Class of 1987)
Tom Harkin and Roger Jepsen, the two candidates for U. S. Senate, debated the issues.
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3 Complex almost complete
Barnes--Ann (Class of 1988)
Final phase of CAC should be complete by August 1985; most of the remaining work will be in the Art Building; photo.
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4 Untitled Firemen exit a house at 2110 College Street where a fire started in the afternoon, injuring no one; photo.
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5 CIA manual: a mystery solved Wonders about Reagan administration stand on assassination.
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6 Immaculate Perception
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
Believes voting options exist other than Republicans and Democrats.
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7 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
A look at the recent presidential debates.
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8 Women and their income
Baughman--Kristen R. (Classes of 1984 and 1988)
Believes Reagan administration policy has hurt women.
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9 Corning--a leader
Iverson--Valerie
Supports Joy Corning.
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10 Says Harkin is pro-abortion
Kapler--Phillip G. (Student--1982)
A student points out that Tom Harkin has supported abortion bills.
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11 Says Jepsen yields to pressure
Snider--Gary
Does not believe that Roger Jepsen is a good senator.
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12 Untitled
North--Jeff (Student--1984)
Jeff North supports Joy Corning.
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13 Vitality fund stance State representative Harlan Van Gerpen comments on the Vitality fund for the UNI staff.
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14 Pig out at pig roast b.b.q.
Schuldt--Dana K. (Class of 1985)
A pig roast is taking the place of the usual coffee and doughnuts for the UNI Parent's Association Parent's Weekend.
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15 UNISA
Beckmann--Christy
Consider censure of senators for absences.
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16 Class of '84 donates magnifier For students who are visually disabled, a Visualtek Voyager XL magnifier was donated by the Class of 1984; will be located in Library; photo.
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17 Writing comp. help session Information about a help session for students taking the writing competency exam.
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18 UNI library models for South Africa Heather Colbert, the deputy librarian at Witwatersrand University in South Africa came to UNI in order to learn about library design; photo.
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19 Ferraro to stop in Waterloo
Heitman--Char Les (Class of 1988)
Vice presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro is planning to stop in Waterloo to speak at a rally.
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20 Forum stresses prevention
Beckmann--Christy
A forum on rape and sexual assault stresses the importance of prevention.
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21 Celebrate Peace Day Tues.
Heitman--Char Les (Class of 1988)
The fourth annual celebration of Peace Day will be Tuesday, October 30. Information on activities.
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22 Women's vote important
Draper--Heather
A program in Campbell Hall entitled "Are you woman enough to vote?" emphasizes the importance of women voters.
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23 Accountants in the black Professor Halverson notes the success of UNI students in passing the CPA exam; seven students win Sells awards.
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24 Regents offer faculty $0 Regents negotiator states that the Regents are simply not in a position to make any other offer right now; United Faculty proposes 10% for each of the two years in the contract.
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25 A swim through time set Upcoming fall show of the Marlins Synchronized Swimming for Parents Weekend.
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26 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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27 Iowans form peace mission
Simcox--Laura (Laurie)
A pastor at the Trinity United Methodist Church, Donald Gruber, formed a group of people to go to the Soviet Union in hopes of promoting peace.
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28 Celebrate with your parents A list of activities for Parents Weekend.
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29 Swim-a-cross off to splashing start
Baird--Karen Margaret (Class of 1985)
Information about the third annual swim-a-cross, sponsored by Red Cross, Panhellenic, and the Inter-Fraternity Council.
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30 Through another's eyes
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
A review of "The Visitor"; Howard Shapiro puts on a performance about a foreigner traveling to America and the experiences he encounters; photo.
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31 Orchesis show tomorrow
Wilcox--Pamela Anne
Information about the show and about the group; photo.
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32 Attention artists: poster promotion Contest for a poster for the Iowa Shakespeare Festival.
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33 It's a Wild World
Camarigg--Valerie M. (Class of 1986)
Suggests construction of a sidewalk from bricks from the Old Ad; photo.
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34 Mesmerizing Maiz
Hansen--Laurie
A review of the poet B. F. Maiz's performance; photo.
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35 . . . and concert for benefit of KUNI Information about the benefit rock concert for KUNI, and how to get tickets.
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36 Dare to make The Wager? Information about the annual scholarship Theatre UNI performance, "The Wager".
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37 On-air fundraiser¿ Information about the fall fundraiser for KUNI, and what is planned for it.
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38 Octubafest and much more Schedule of activities.
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39 Untitled
Raleigh--Edward (Class of 1985)
Performer Preston Reed entertained in the Union; photo.
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40 Musical quartet reviewed
Heitman--Char Les (Class of 1988)
Review of the Concord String Quartet performance.
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41 The Phones in review
Nauraine--Emily
Review of performance.
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42 Powerlifters sport strength
Schiff--Barb
Wayne Hammes and Jim Barthel talk about the sport; photo.
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43 Men's swimming begins
Culbertson--Lori
Goals for the team; photo.
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44 Parents weekend schedule A schedule of events for Parents Weekend in the sports department.
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45 Sports hotline available A sportsline was installed to help fans to find out about athletics at UNI.
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46 Conference challenge for CC Information on the standings of the men's and women's cross country teams; plans for the next meet.
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47 Spikers beat Indiana State
Pfohl--Shellie
The volleyball team lost to Illinois State on Friday night, but beat Indiana State on Saturday night. The scores follow: 7-15, 3-15, 10-15; and 15-6, 15-9, and 15-9.
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48 Halfback named player-of-week Halfback Steve Harris was named the Mid-Continent Conference Offensive player of the week for the second time this season.
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49 UNI to face Wildcats The football team prepares to take on the Wildcats for Parents Weekend.