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1 Aw, C'mon
Reese--Gregory B. (Classes of 1989 and 2002)
Coach Jim Berry disagrees with a referee's call; photo.
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2 Students say University policies unfair
Wheeler--Elizabeth A. (Class of 1987)
Students who break a housing contract to move into a Greek society are charged less than a student who moves out to an apartment; Bill Burke believes this is unfair.
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3 UNISA elections to be held February 27
Olson--Lynn
Procedures for the election.
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4 But seriously folks
Draper--Heather
Discusses abortion issues.
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5 Group calls for support
UNI-GLO (UNI Gay and Lesbian Organization)
Support human rights by participating in "Blue Jeans Day."
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6 Quodlibet
Milot--Vince
Astronauts play a card game.
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7 Typewriter aggravation
Worthington--Eddie
By increasing the overall number of papers students must write, faculty and staff unknowingly caused a problem with the shortage of typewriters available to students.
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8 Unhappy with snow removal procedure
Hassebrock--Troy
Claims that snow removal procedures are inadequate, especially for handicapped students.
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9 Exchange student praised
Nijim--Germana Portesan (International Services Staff)
Points out that Gregg Fishbein is an exchange student in Japan.
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10 What¿s right for another?
Newton--Tony
Tony Newton shares his views on abortion.
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11 Pornography forum and film tonight
Preuss--Barb
Preview of the event.
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12 'Serious decline' in Greek numbers
Coyne--Phil
Carolyn Seymour speculates on the cause for the low numbers participating in rush; may possibly be associated with new drinking law.
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13 Colorado state secretary Meyer to speak Thursday Natalie Clayton Meyer will speak to local alumnae; photo.
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14 Enrollment record at UNI Enrollment for spring 1985 is 10,538; up 26 from 1983 record level.
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15 O'Grady to speak Thursday Dennis O'Grady will speak on American governors.
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16 Professors develop math disks
Heitman--Char Les (Class of 1988)
Lynn Schwandt and Don Wiederanders develop disks that help students learn math in Microcomputer Curriculum Project.
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17 Open Gym
Melton--Tom
Sally Wickman strikes out during Open Rec; photo.
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18 What's Up Meetings and activities planned; Bread for the World and Action for Animals will meet.
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19 Teacher education pilot program proposed
Griesert--Lori
Committee may propose five year teacher education program.
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20 Cambodia's 'Killing Fields'
Simcox--Laura (Laurie)
Review of the movie, "The Killing Fields."
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21 Greek activities scheduled
Radetzki--Kim
Schedule fundraisers to finance Greek Week.
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22 Award goes to Egger Paul Egger wins first Dennis Jensen Scholarship; photo.
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23 An artistic interpretation
Becket--Lisa
Review of Orchesis performance.
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24 Two Cents Worth
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
Elizabeth Bingham shares study tips with her readers.
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25 Adrian Hoff trivia winner
Melton--Tom
Adrian Hoff placed second in a trivia contest.
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26 Alpha Delta Pi dance
Becket--Lisa
Proceeds will go to Ronald McDonald House.
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27 Brazilian carnival at UNI A look at the activities.
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28 Self-care health program
Melton--Tom
Students can go to a self-paced screening room if they have a cold; photo.
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29 UNI title hopes dashed
Reese--Gregory B. (Classes of 1989 and 2002)
UNI defeated by Eastern Illinois, 90-82; photo.
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30 Wolverines edge UNI
Pedersen--Jim
University of Michigan defeats UNI, 25-17.
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31 Pan Am tops Panthers
Arends--John H. (Class of 1915)
UNI defeated by the Pan American Broncs, 83-59.
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32 Panthers lose to Drake in rematch
Mohlis--Julie
In Gateway Conference, UNI loses to Drake, 114-81.
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33 Runners set personal marks
Hammond--Mark (Student--1986)
UNI defeats Wisconsin of Milwaukee and Northeast Missouri State.
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34 Local standout signs with UNI
Majerus--Tim
Courtney Messingham will play quarterback for UNI next year.
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35 Sports shorts Summary of hockey, racing, and men's basketball.
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36 Hacky Sackers compete
Hammond--Mark (Student--1986)
First UNI hacky sack contest was held.
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37 UNI fourth in own invitational
Hammond--Mark (Student--1986)
UNI lost to Western Illinois, Wisconsin of Milwaukee, Mankato State and tied with Drake University for fourth place.