Issue Contents

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1 Are residents safe?
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
Information about the safety program on campus; Night Assistants were replaced by combination locks; photo.
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2 UNI a different atmosphere for Rooney
Draper--Heather
Paula Rooney, vice president of student services at Reed College in Portland, spoke to students in the Union; candidate for vice president for educational and student services; photo.
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3 Untitled
Melton--Tom
The College Square Mall provides entertainment with Scott Cawelti and Winter Ridge Handy singing and playing; photo.
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4 Died for a noble cause
Kieller--Constance M. (Class of 1986)
A recognition of the anniversary of the death of Karen Silkwood, an environmentalist and feminist.
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5 General education important
Draper--Heather
Has learned a lot from her general education class.
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6 Halloween memorable for kids
Linder--Bobbi
Campbell Hall entertained little children for Halloween.
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7 NI gets more criticism
Heinrichs--Joseph R. (Class of 1987)
Believes picture was inappropriately paired with an unflattering article.
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8 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Will supplement her education with Trivial Pursuit.
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9 Untitled
Scott--Nida M.
Does not like information about abortion that she has seen in the NI.
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10 ISA raising funds for Ethiopia
Draper--Heather
The International Student Association will have a fundraiser for the starving people in Ethiopia.
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11 UNI hosts conference
Trumm--Sharon
UNI will host the conference for the Public Relations Student Society of America in Des Moines.
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12 Restaurant program set A program for restauranteurs will be held in the Maucker Union.
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13 Silkwood to be commemorated
Wheeler--Elizabeth A. (Class of 1987)
A profile on Karen Silkwood, as well as information about a vigil and protest held in her name.
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14 More students seek help
Beckmann--Christy
Larry Routh talks about the changes in services provided by the Placement Office.
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15 Faculty exchange application deadline
Heitman--Char Les (Class of 1988)
Information about the National Faculty Exchange program, and how to be involved.
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16 Faculty exchange offers contrast Judith Sebesta steps from one academic role to the next as she switches from teacher to administrator; photo.
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17 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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18 Central American forum
Heitman--Char Les (Class of 1988)
Richard Belt, Douglas Brintnall, and Maria Hartman hold a forum on issues relating to Central America.
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19 News Notes Non-traditional students will meet; intercollegiate academics fund established.
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20 Media impact topic for panel Robert Ross, Jack Hovelson, and O. R. Schmidt will participate in panel discussion.
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21 Out and About Students answer the question: What do you like best about food service and why?
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22 Feel safe with UNI security
Svoboda--Mary
A list of safety-related services offered by Public Safety.
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23 Omicron Delta Kappa initiates ten
Draper--Heather
A list of the students initiated into Omicron Delta Kappa.
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24 UNI aids in star search UNI Hillside Observatory helps in the discovery of binary eclipsing stars.
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25 Japanese student sees pros and cons of U.S.
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
A profile of a student from Japan, Shinichi Nakamoto; would like to start a school of English in his home country; photo.
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26 Munch, munch, munch
Reese--Gregory B. (Classes of 1989 and 2002)
Popcorn in now sold in the Union.
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27 A comedy for all ages "Merton of the Movies" will be presented in the Strayer-Wood Theatre.
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28 Get a hold on your health
Palsic--Karen
Fit Stop offers health appraisal.
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29 Pottery and tapestry exhibits to be displayed Award-winning artist Christine Le Page opens her exhibit in Waterloo.
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30 . . . with help of benefit concert
Reyes--Alma P. (Classes of 1985 and 1988)
A review of the benefit concerts held for KUNI with three local bands: Nonstop, The Drednex, and Bobby's blue band; photo.
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31 KUNI tops funding goal¿ KUNI raised $72, 748.
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32 Classical guitarist to perform tomorrow Eduardo Fernandez is to perform in the UNI Chamber Music Series.
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33 Soft rock trio plays tonight Kim and Reggae Harris perform in the Union; photo.
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34 Film has high quality
Tatman--Melia
A review of the movie Biruma No Tategoto (the Burmese Harp) shown at Cinema UNI.
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35 Winter Ridge Handy, it's just dandy!
Tatman--Melia
Winter Ridge Handy performs at College Square Mall; photo.
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36 8-2 record for Panthers: Panthers defeat Mules, 34-0
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
The UNI football team demolishes Central Missouri's Mules in a 34-0 win; photo.
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37 UNI men's cross country places tenth
Modjeska--Scott
The men's cross country team runs through snow and sleet to reach a tenth place finish in the NCAA district championships.
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38 Fick majors in biology and running at UNI
Modjeska--Scott
A profile of athlete Dan Fick; photo.
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39 Indoor track rule changed
Schiff--Barb
Indoor track team changes the rules, allowing more athletes to participate.
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40 Sporting news Information about the volleyball team, the women's swimming team, and the men's swimming team.
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41 Williams--fast talker and UNI dribbler
McCarthy--Kimberly
A profile of junior point guard Rob Williams.