Issue Contents

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1 Farmers face economic crisis
Melton--Tom
Has potential effect on students.
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2 UNI student's letter proves profitable
Lovrien--Russell
Writes letter asking readers to send her $1 each to finance her education; receives about $200; photo.
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3 Immaculate Perception
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
Speaks out on white Protestant males that are dominant in society.
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4 UNI/GLO insults reader's intellect
Madden--Patrick
Patrick Madden disagrees with a previous letter written by UNI-GLO, that talks about "Blue Jean Day".
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5 UNISA elections important
Klein--Joe
Joe Klein expresses his annoyance that the majority of our nation's population would vote on the national level before they would vote on the local level.
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6 UNItoon Student is filling out financial aid forms; her fellow student suggests they kill their goldfish and claim the life insurance instead.
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7 Consider other factors
Petersen--Karena
Disagrees with Phillip Kapler's views on abortion.
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8 Must change attitudes
Reinhardt--Philip
Explains their Christian views on abortion.
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9 Quodlibet
Milot--Vince
Compares students bundled up for winter to a polar bear with a backpack.
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10 Quote in article unfair
Brueckner--Gretchen A.
Supports the Greek system.
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11 New group hopes to meet needs of conservative students
Melton--Linda (Class of 1986)
Lengthy description of purposes of Students for Peace Through Strength; photo.
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12 Pet policy questioned
Rouse--Dan D. (Class of 1986)
Some students would like to keep pets; administrators believe it would be a bad idea.
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13 ROTC cadets participate in winter survival program
Gearhart--Steven R. (Class of 1987; Foundation Staff)
Description of the three day program.
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14 Expansion of Union planned
Skinner--Gwynne
John Ketter talks about the possibilities for the expanded facility.
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15 Second Blue Jean Day set
Preuss--Barb
Purpose of the event; schedule of activities.
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16 Pornography discussed at forum
Preuss--Barb
Excerpts from the discussion.
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17 UNI responds to African crisis
Hessburg--Connie
Bread for the World organizes activities.
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18 UNISA
Olson--Lynn
Opposes fees for breaking dorm contract.
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19 Untitled Eric Goettier and Brian Chung training in Minnesota.
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20 USI plans lobby day
Hussman--Peter (Pete)
Will visit statehouse.
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21 Communication group seeks members
Hauser--Diane J. (Class of 1987)
Seeks women in all fields of communication.
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22 Untitled
Melton--Tom
Merrill House hosts "Club Merrill"; photo
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23 Male stripping comes to UNI
Kraft--Julie Ann
Club Merrill features male dancers; photo.
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24 Affirmative Action plans workshop
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25 Speech team takes top honors List of winners in recent events.
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26 What's Up Meetings and activities planned; Faschingsfest will be held.
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27 This week in history
Hudson--Michael B. (HPELS Staff)
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28 Vieira cites cultural contrasts
Melton--Tom
Fernando Vieirra contrasts Brazil and the US; photo.
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29 Carnival part of folklore
Reese--Gregory B. (Classes of 1989 and 2002)
A look at the carnival celebration; photo.
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30 Lee Konitz to play jazz sax Will be guest artists in 35th annual SDIJ.
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31 Actresses grow with 'Agnes'
Simcox--Laura (Laurie)
Players talk about the work of preparing for a play; photo.
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32 Harpist guest of School of Music Kathy Kienzle will perform.
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33 Rusty--success and satisfaction
Radetzki--Kim
Excerpts from speech by Rusty Wright.
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34 A passage between two worlds
Walton--Thomas Herrity (Class of 1986)
Review of the movie "A Passage to India."
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35 Panthers rout Loras
Melton--Tom
UNI defeats Loras College, 82-52.
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36 Swimmers finish fifth
Majerus--Tim
UNI places fifth in Gateway conference swim meet.
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37 Disappointing UNI loss
Reese--Gregory B. (Classes of 1989 and 2002)
Panthers defeated by Southwest Missouri State, 62-54.
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38 Senior co-captain ends career
Staebell--Chip
Co-captain Lynn Cuvelier-Hach has eight games left as a Panther; photo.
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39 Panthers ink local all-stater
Atwell--Charlie
Jill Sprague signed a national letter of intent to play volleyball for UNI; photo.
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40 Women runners travel to ISU Panthers will face Illinois State University at Normal, Illinois.