Issue Contents

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1 Baker addresses issues
Heitman--Char Les (Class of 1988)
Gerald Baker, a candidate for president running on the Big Deal Party ticket, gives his views; photo
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2 In case of nuclear war . . . cyanide?
Preuss--Barb
Several campuses are voting on keeping cyanide on hand in case of nuclear war; UNI administrators and students comment.
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3 It¿s as clear as the writing's off the wall
Melton--Linda (Class of 1986)
A member of Students for Peace cleans the sidewalk of graffiti in front of the library; photo.
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4 Immaculate Perception
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
A discussion on changing the legal drinking age from 18 to 21.
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5 Says review goes too far
Ganahl--Joseph P. (Class of 1985)
Points our error in recent review.
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6 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Getting into the public eye.
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7 Three things thankful for
Ketels--Denton
Be thankful that you are not in jail or a baboon.
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8 Whitehouse gives thanks
Gibson--Brad
Residents thank those who helped them after a fire.
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9 Member clarifies graffiti incident
McKenney--David
A member of Students for Peace claims that only a few members were involved in the graffiti incident.
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10 Peace day graffiti spoils peace concept
Arndt--Mary
Mary Arndt is displeased with the recent rash of graffiti.
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Berns--Douglas P.
A group of students comments on the defacing of university property with graffiti.
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Griffin--Don R.
Strongly critical of recent peace graffiti.
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Cate--Michael
Student comments on defacing university property in the name of peace.
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14 Conference for beginning teachers
Egger--Paul
Information about a conference held for beginning business teachers.
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15 Lecturer from Mexico at UNI Romeo R. Flores visits UNI from Nuevo Leon, Mexico, giving speeches to Spanish classes, faculty, and staff member.
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16 Various factors influence voters Professor Robert Ross comments on what influences voters in elections.
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17 Severe test of recovery in India Professors Newell and Vajpeyi comment on the situation in India following the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
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18 Students help alumni
Schuldt--Dana K. (Class of 1985)
A short profile on the Student Alumni Association.
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19 College Bowl not played in Dome The College Bowl will be played in the Union; four-member teams will compete..
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20 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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21 Home Management House closes Will hold closing sale for items in the house; cites declining enrollment in home economics teaching program; building will be renovated for Alumni Services.
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22 Towers dining center becomes Club Merrill
Melton--Linda (Class of 1986)
The residents of third floor Dancer Hall created a new atmosphere for a party, including Chippendale-dressed waiters; photo.
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23 Coalition sets forum date
Heitman--Char Les (Class of 1988)
Information about a forum on U.S. policy in Central America as a part of efforts by the Central American Solidarity Coalition.
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24 Pros and cons of "The Wager"
Hansen--Laurie
A review on the play "The Wager", being put on in the Bertha Martin Memorial Theatre; photo.
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25 All stars jazz it up
Palsic--Karen
Jazz music filled the Royal Oak Room as the Bryon Ruth All-Stars became a part of the 4our letter word jazz series.
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26 Holly Near sings of peace
Wheeler--Elizabeth A. (Class of 1987)
A profile of Holly Near with a review of her performance; photo.
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27 Learning by living--Austrian style
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
A Regents program sent students to Austria for seven weeks to learn German.
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28 What's in store? Music galore! A look at upcoming events at the School of Music.
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29 Dance festival Thursday
Palsic--Karen
Folk Dancers will sponsor fall festival.
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30 Panthers record loss
Mohlis--Julie
The Panthers lost for the second time this season to Eastern Illinois, 27-17.
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31 Spikers win tournament
Pfohl--Shellie
The UNI volleyball team wins the University of Illinois-Chicago Quadrangular, over University of Illinois-Chicago, Cleveland State, and Butler.
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32 Competition is secondary
Beckmann--Christy
Students in tae-kwon-do learn that sportsmanship during competitions is more important than winning.
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33 Fan disturbances a problem
Schiff--Barb
Tailgating, although a big part of college football, also can bring about big problems; photo.
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34 Rockne bust disappears A bust of a former Notre Dame football player, Knute Rockne, that has great significance at the school was stolen.
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Melton--Tom
The women's swim team dives into the pool during a competition against University of Illinois-Chicago.
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36 Sports psychology interests Huddleston
Pfohl--Shellie
Sharon Huddleston talks at length about her research.