Issue Contents

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1 Forensics team takes second
Melton--Linda (Class of 1986)
Takes second in state tournament.
2 Mixed reactions to 'Jeans Day'
Melton--Tom
Quick reactions from students; photo.
3 Research director Kelso dies Profile of Paul Kelso, who died February 23, 1985; photo.
4 UNISA elections tomorrow List of candidates in UNISA's upcoming election.
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5 Blue Jeans Day
Beurskens--Pete
Speaks on toleration of different beliefs.
6 But seriously folks
Draper--Heather
Comments on President Reagan's first press conference, and also on 'Blue Jeans Day.'
7 Parking system is troublesome
Westphal--Michael
Complains about inadequacy of parking system.
8 Unfortunates get kicked 'in the ribs'
Grover--Tony
Comments on David Stockman's seeming disregard for the plight of small farmers.
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9 Quodlibet
Milot--Vince
Instead of fearing monsters beneath the bed, President Reagan fears Nicaraguans under his bed.
10 Students question method used
Craig--Jessica
Questions the point of the special day; expresses their disagreements about homosexuality.
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11 Report calls college degrees worthless
Schilf--Barbara (Class of 1987)
Darrel Davis comments at length on questions about the strength and content of college courses.
12 Ybarra-Rojas to speak tomorrow
Melton--Linda (Class of 1986)
Short profile of Antonio Ybarra-Rojas.
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13 News Notes Sigma Delta Pi holds initiation; list of new members.
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14 Registration for summer to begin
15 What's Up Meetings and activities planned; resume seminar will be held as well as a meeting for psychology majors; ACTION will meet; Students for an Active Senate will also meet; GTU to present program on nitrate pollution of ground water; John Buck will speak.
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16 Renovation planned for Bartlett Hall
Wheeler--Elizabeth A. (Class of 1987)
Six Student Services division offices will move to Bartlett Hall after $975,000 project; cite convenience and consolidation; photo.
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17 Report cites differences in academic performance
Walton--Thomas Herrity (Class of 1986)
Juanita Wright notes difficulties that African-American students find at college.
18 Students lobby in Des Moines
Skinner--Gwynne
Twenty-four UNI students make trip.
19 Untitled
Schilf--Barbara (Class of 1987)
Sue Mork and Katy Meyerhoff on the Hill.
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20 Iowa artist to visit art department John Buck on campus.
21 Puppets--fun for all ages Compagnie Philippe Genty will perform; photo.
22 Reader's theatre festival at UNI Sixty are expected to attend.
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23 'Agnes': unanswered questions
Simcox--Laura (Laurie)
Review of play, 'Agnes of God.'
24 'Metropolis' tonight Fritz Lang film to be shown.
25 Two Cents Worth
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
Discusses noises in the night.
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26 Dial Events: a phone call away
Becket--Lisa
Union sponsors event information line.
27 Women's history events Glenda Riley talks about upcoming events; photo.
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28 Illinois-Chicago tops UNI
Arends--John H. (Class of 1915)
UNI defeated by Illinois-Chicago, 77-73.
29 Winning season for matmen
Pedersen--Jim
UNI defeated University of Nebraska, 28-11.
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30 Lester's career not the way he planned it
Atwell--Charlie
Ronnie Lester now a member of the Los Angeles Lakers; photo.
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31 Panthers run well in UNI-Dome Open
Schilf--Barbara (Class of 1987)
UNI competed against teams from across the Midwest; photo.
32 Sports Shorts News about women's track and field, volleyball, and the Shull Hall Arm Wrestling Tournament.