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1 Abuse program part of dorm policy
Salisbury--Lori
Program will assist those with substance problems.
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2 Panelists question UNISA presidential candidates
Reese--Gregory B. (Classes of 1989 and 2002)
Candidates make short presentations and take questions; photo
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3 Untitled Canned food collected for food drive; photo.
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4 An advocate of ACTION
Skinner--Gwynne
Encourages students to vote in UNISA elections.
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5 Babelogue
McIlrath--James Harley (Classes of 1986 and 1999)
Discusses Playboy magazine.
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6 Clarifies a few points
Salyers--Cindy
Corrects herself, and responds to a letter about fraternities and sororities written by Gretchen Brueckner.
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7 Questions NI's sense of propriety
Hallberg--Charles A. (Student--1984)
Speaks out on the cruelty to animals demonstrated in a previous UNItoon cartoon.
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8 UNItoon Secretary complains about having too much work, making her unable to bail a reporter out of jail.
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9 "Party will solve students' foils"
Arndt--Mary
Encourages readers to vote for Mike Hager.
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10 Gives thanks to all participants Thanks students for their support on Blue Jeans Day.
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11 New proposal
Mehrl--Anne
Expresses their disagreement with Blue Jeans Day.
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12 Students endorse candidates
Klotzbach--John
Kevin Johnson, John Klotzbach, and Robert Gettemy encourage readers to vote the ACTION party.
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13 Suggests alternative to parties
Findlay--Donald Frank (Class of 2000)
Discusses the issue of political parties.
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14 Disturbed by point in letter
Hills--David
Comments on letter to the Editor, written by Jim Hessburg, Gwynne Skinner, Joe Cacciatore; suggests Bible as source of truth.
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15 Forced to wear something else
Knight--Duane
Expresses disagreement with Blue Jeans Day.
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16 Key word for support of human rights on Blue Jeans Day is dignity
O'Mears--Rebecca
Suggests that dignity is the major issue in gay rights.
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17 Regents approve purchase
Lovrien--Russell
UNI purchases Olympic Gym and Spa on Hudson Road; may become site for Museum.
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18 UNI to have Computer Science masters Will offer master's degree in computer science education.
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19 What's Up Meetings and activities planned; Duane Anderson will speak; Fast for world hunger will begin; Christ for UNI will meet.
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20 State Forensic tournament at UNI Fifty students from eight colleges will participate.
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21 Aw, no mail today. . .
Reese--Gregory B. (Classes of 1989 and 2002)
Doreen Casady checks her mailbox.
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22 Birth defect workshop set for Monday
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23 Conscientious objector to speak Tuesday Bill Galvin will speak.
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24 Scholarship available E. W. Hamilton Scholarship available.
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25 Students go to convention
Hessburg--Connie
Six students from Construction Club will attend convention.
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26 UNISA
Olson--Lynn
Dody Olson asks students to write to their representatives about proposed financial aid cuts.
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27 Bloodmobile on campus Tuesday
Diekmann--Vicki
Red Cross will hold blood drive.
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28 Ridge Quartet to play for UNI Profile of the group; photo.
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29 ISU defeats UNI in chess
Melton--Tom
ISU beats UNI, 5-1; photo.
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30 Tallcorn Festival continues at UNI Schedule for the Tallcorn Vocal and Keyboard Festival.
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31 Barleycorn hosts Collins Albert Collins will play; photo.
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32 This week in history
Hudson--Michael B. (HPELS Staff)
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33 Panthers get win . . . Finally
Arends--John H. (Class of 1915)
UNI defeats Valparaiso, 56-52.
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34 Runners join new conference Panthers accepted into Central Collegiate Conference.
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35 UNI Hacky-sackers win Competition in Iowa City included players from all over the state.
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36 UNI-Dome Open Saturday Panthers will host UNI-Dome Open.
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37 Cagers to live in dorms
Majerus--Tim
Next year, all basketball players on scholarship must live in dorms; photo.
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38 . . . But netters are heating up UNI prepares for upcoming season.
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39 It's still cold outside. . . UNI ties with Westfield Tennis Club, 6-6.
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40 Grapplers try for winning season UNI will face University of Nebraska at Lincoln.