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1 Campus voting results
Draper--Heather
Campus precinct vote tallies.
2 Faculty share knowledge
Preuss--Barb
Visiting professor Gordon Mathie talks about the National Faculty Exchange.
3 Is UNI about to dry up?
Palmersheim--Tim
Legal drinking age may be raised; in addition, campus rules may become more strict.
4 Untitled
Reese--Gregory B. (Classes of 1989 and 2002)
Students cheer on their favorite team for the College Bowl competition.
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5 Hopes editors mellow out
Zubak--Samantha
Believes writers of recent political articles have been overwrought; hopes future articles can focus on facts.
6 Immaculate Perception
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
After the elections, all students need to think about is registering for next semester.
7 Important issues?
Cox--Steven (Student--1984)
Believes there are more important issues on campus than cleaning the smokestack.
8 Reagan's past discussed
Wilson--Brad
Offers views on Reagan administration's ideas about war.
9 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Walter Mondale looks back at his election loss.
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10 Focus on African famine
Koehler--Catherine (Class of 1985)
Bread for the World, a lobbyist group, gets the word out on famine.
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11 Chemistry road show stops at UNI About 60 students attended the road show entitled "Chemical Careers Insights".
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12 The focus is on individuals
Aspelmeier--Carla
Drake Martin talks about the FOCUS program which includes units about lifestyles, self-concept, gender, and dating.
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13 Artists to exhibit works Information about a local art show from the award-winning artist Christine Le Page.
14 Homeless in south forming self-help groups Ron Roberts comments on the situation of the homeless in the southwest.
15 New computer class offered
McDowell--Lori
A new course is being offered to acquaint communicative disorders students with software and microcomputers.
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Melton--Tom
Students enjoy the unseasonably warm weather.
17 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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18 Delegates pass platform USI concentrates on legislative goals including opposition to raising of the legal drinking age.
19 UNISA
Beckmann--Christy
Consider raising UNISA officers' salaries.
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20 Groucho gets high marks
Camarigg--Valerie M. (Class of 1986)
Gabe Kaplan's "Groucho" received a great response.
21 Kennedy's archetype
Hansen--Laurie
Chris Kennedy, a senior, comments on the set design he created for the play "The Wager"; photo.
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22 Coming: campus carnival
Howe--Kim
Carnival at College Square Mall will include UNI performers.
23 The Verandas in review
Howe--Kim
A review of the band The Verandas that played at Billy Jo's each night the previous week.
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24 Panthers try for record season Aiming for best season since 1964.
25 Spikers defeat Hawkeyes
Pfohl--Shellie
The volleyball team defeated University of Iowa, 15-11, 15-7, 11-15, and 15-11.
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26 CC runs for title The men's cross country team strives to accomplish their second goal, finishing high in the NCAA regionals.
27 Harriers run regionals The women's cross country team takes on their last competition for the regional cross country meet.
28 Sporting news Information about the soccer team, men's and women's swimming, and basketball coming up in the next week.
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29 Japanese wrestlers win exhibition The results of the first wrestling match with the Japanese All-Stars; photo.