Issue Contents

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1 Rally to protest education cuts
Skinner--Gwynne
USI will hold rally at Union.
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2 Untitled
Melton--Tom
John Nietupski participates in wheelchair obstacle course.
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3 Walsh: KCRS will be forced to close
Walton--Thomas Herrity (Class of 1986)
Staff consider effects of no fund allocation from UNISA.
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4 Commentary
Rouse--Dan D. (Class of 1986)
Speaks on the frustrations of being handicapped.
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5 Immaculate Perception
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
Discusses irate readers that the Northern Iowan is forced to deal with.
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6 Sleeper
Reed--Todd
An allegory on South Africa.
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7 Speaks up for Jazz I
Blake--Carl E.--III
Supports Jazz I trip; believes Jazz Band is excellent.
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8 Exam is 'incompetent'
Townsend--Dennis L.
Sympathizes with students who cheated on Writing Competency Exam.
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9 Instructor seems picky
Mills--Robert A. (Management Faculty)
Robert A. Mills points out grammatical errors in the Northern Iowan.
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10 Marathon dancers get thanks
Petermeier--John R. (Class of 1991)
Student support MDA Superdance.
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11 Sickened by action regarding KCRS
Dorr--Robert K. (Class of 1974; Broadcast Services Staff)
Says KCRS teaches radio-TV students.
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12 Nielsen removed from Senate
Hussman--Peter (Pete)
Loses seat over election violation.
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13 Registration for fall begins Monday
Garth--Debbie
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14 UNISA
Olson--Lynn
Eric Nielsen loses Senate seat over election violation; appointed vice president for finance; other vice presidents are Don Findlay, Dave Schoon, and Kerisa Chung; consider mandatory measles immunization; photo.
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15 Model United Nations set for April 11
Thompson--Katie
Lengthy look at this year's program.
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16 Price Lab guidelines in question
Lovrien--Russell
Jim Lind questions PLS admissions policy.
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17 Radio-TV scholarships now available Funded by McElroy Foundation.
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18 Untitled
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Students wait to get into the Personal Computer room.
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19 What's Up Meetings and activities planned; John Himmelfarb and JoAnn Verburg will speak; Campus Prayer Night will be held.
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20 English professors on national program Professors Robert Ward, Marcel Pop-Cornis, and Michaela Pop-Cornis will present papers.
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21 Leslie: promoting UNI
Aspelmeier--Carla
Lengthy profile of Elly Leslie, assistant director of Alumni Services at UNI; photo.
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22 'Romeo and Juliet' at UNI Preview of the play.
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23 Band competes at Notre Dame
Radetzki--Kim
Jazz Band invited to competition; photo.
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24 Club for sociology students
Aspelmeier--Carla
A look at the purposes and activities of the Sociology Club.
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25 Gay Talese--'Intimacy from Without'
Tatman--Melia
Gay Talese, a best-selling author, will speak.
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26 Wilson published in 'New Yorker' Professor Wilson publishes "Cats".
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27 Runners head south UNI to compete in Semotion Relays.
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28 UNI tennis squads post easy victories
Atwell--Charlie
UNI women defeated Luther College, 7-2; UNI men win against Coe College, 9-0.
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29 Untitled
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Handicapped Administrative Staff plays basketball against Blackhawk Chariots.
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30 Panthers split with Iowa
Melton--Tom
UNI defeats Iowa, 4-1; UNI loses to Iowa, 2-1; photo.
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31 Super Sports Challenge
Dickinson--David J.
Winners are announced and new questions are posted.
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32 Baseball preview
Dickinson--David J.
Discusses major league baseball.
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33 Kraayenbrink awarded again Randy Kraayenbrink named to Midwest Honorable Mention All-American team.
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34 Rugby Club wins opening game Defeats Clinton, 17-0.
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35 Women golfers win invitational UNI defeats Wichita State, SMSU, and Northwest Missouri State in Southwest Missouri State invitational.