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1 Administration reorganizes Many changes are taking place in the Administration and Finance division, including the retirement of James L. Bailey.
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2 Ferraro visits Waterloo
Draper--Heather
Hundreds of people came to a rally supporting Geraldine Ferraro; photo.
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3 Ready for anything¿
Melton--Tom
Students perform at the Octubafest in the Union; photo.
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4 UNI Parents of the Year chosen Michelle Thimm's parents, James and Karen Thimm, were honored as Parents of the Year; photo.
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5 A reporter's responsibilities stressed
Simcox--Laura (Laurie)
A student catches a misquote from a reporter in an article about the presidential elections.
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6 Commentary
Draper--Heather
Heather Draper comments on the importance of voting, and congratulates UNI for registering the most voters.
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7 Debates a disgrace
Delange--Craig (Student--1984)
Does not like presidential debate format.
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8 Ruth Anderson gets support Residents of Cedar Falls speak out in favor of Ruth Anderson for the Black Hawk County Board of Supervisors.
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9 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Thinking about the elections.
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10 Tests cruel to animals Urges protection of research animals.
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11 Untitled
Dreier--William H. (Education Faculty)
Bill Dreier supports Ruth Anderson for the upcoming election.
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12 Abortion a major issue
Pieper--Lori (Student--1983)
Believes abortion issue needs sober consideration.
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13 Politicians discussed
Froyen--Brett (Student--1984)
A candidate for Iowa's 3rd Congressional district, Joe Johnston has refused to disclose his taxes to the public.
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14 Untitled A resident of Cedar Falls comments on the need FOR more women in the State Senate.
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Hoffman--Jon
Believes Joy Corning needs to know more about the issues.
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16 Appeal to support isolation of South Africa
Rasethaba--Sello
Makes case for isolation of South Africa from world community.
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17 Jepsen: the real pro-lifer?
Ytterhus--Kari
Student believes that though Senator Jepsen claims he is pro-life, his position on weapons suggests otherwise.
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18 Accounting awards given
Moench--Linda
Ron Abraham talks about the Patterson Award and the McGladrey, Hendrickson, Pullen Award.
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19 AFSCME elections held
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
Clerical and secretarial employees will hold run-off between AFSCME and no union; history of recent collective bargaining efforts.
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20 See France in the spring PLS will coordinate a trip to eastern France.
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21 View candidates on video Nov. 6
Lewellen--Scott
Tapes of the debates will be shown.
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22 Chemistry: a stable market
Eslinger--Brian
Leroy McGrew talks about the stable job market for graduates in chemistry.
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23 Public education: A lack of competency?
Schluetter--Gary
Marc Mahlios believes that the demand for competency in public schools is cyclical.
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24 Activities scheduled for Peace Day A list and description of all of the Peace Day activities; photo.
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25 Alternatives open to avoid going to court John J. Flagler will speak on the ways of handling disputes without having to go to court.
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26 Senior portraits to be taken
Pietsch--Lori
Seniors are able to get their picture taken for the Old Gold and for resumes.
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27 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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28 Map outlines area polling precincts
Palmersheim--Tim
A map showing the voting districts in Cedar Falls.
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29 Math, science teachers needed
Pietsch--Lori
Science faculty talk about the shortage of teachers in math and science.
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30 UNI students to test teachers
Wilcox--Pamela Anne
Students from UNI will assist in fitness screening of area teachers.
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31 UNI Parents' weekend
Reese--Gregory B. (Classes of 1989 and 2002)
Photos and descriptions of various activities from Parents Weekend; photo.
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32 A haunting experience
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
A description of the Haunted House just outside of Waterloo that provides a good scare.
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33 In review: The Razor's Edge
Berger--Karmen R. (Class of 1985)
Movie review.
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34 What's new this fall in vintage?
Julseth--Jeff
A description of vintage clothing and where to find it at in Cedar Falls.
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35 KUNI Studio One line-up Information about KUNI's Studio One line-up for November.
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36 Theatre needs canine A dog is needed for the upcoming production of Merton of the Movies at Theatre UNI.
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37 New head adds flavor Profile of the new head of the Department of Philosophy and Religion, Shivesh Thakur; photo.
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38 An apocalyptic vision
Berger--Karmen R. (Class of 1985)
Peter Dean speaks on campus; photo.
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39 Misconceptions of Soviets explained
Simcox--Laura (Laurie)
Tim O'Connor speaks on the Soviet Union.
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40 Cruising in Park
Campbell--Steve
Parody of Michael Jackson song.
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41 University Blues
Marlow--Paul S. (Class of 1988)
Student buzzes campus in protest of tuition and fees.
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42 Untitled
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Visiting relatives.
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43 Panthers defeat Wildcats, 44-24
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
Although the Panthers defeated the Northern Michigan Wildcats, 44-24, there were some trouble spots that need work.
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44 Harriers share conference title
Mojeska--Scott
The Northern Iowa men's cross country team ties for first place with Southwest Missouri State.
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45 Untitled
Melton--Tom
A scene from the football game with Northern Michigan; photo.
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46 Athletic trainers valuable to team
Shakespeare--Ellen
A look at the responsibilities of athletic trainers.
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47 Women CC runs to seventh
Willhite--Duane
Panthers host Gateway Conference Championship.
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48 Fencing, the romantic sport
Olson--Lynn
A feature on the sport of fencing, and how to get involved in it at UNI.
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49 Volleyball action The volleyball team had a disappointing weekend, losing to both teams they played, Western Illinois and Bradley.