Issue Contents

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1 Branstad addresses financial concerns
Heitman--Char Les (Class of 1988)
Five UNI students are among those who met with the Governor; summary of the discussion; photo.
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2 Senate to vote on department move Department of Economics would like to move from the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences to the School of Business; some faculty voice opposition.
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3 But Seriously Folks
Draper--Heather
Discusses the meaning of the phrase, "Space, the final frontier"; also addresses Professor Mills about grammatical errors in the Northern Iowan.
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4 Most salient point: 'fact that exam is necessary at all' (sic)
Roberts--James P.
Expresses agreement with Dennis Townsend's letter on the Writing Competency Exam.
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5 Plea to UNISA 'fell upon deaf ears'
Bush--Gregory
Protests UNISA's decision to not donate money to the UNI Jazz Band I.
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6 Quodlibet
Milot--Vince
Student decides to spend a lot of time trying to help Ethiopians, and it's tax deductible.
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7 Rally against financial aids cuts
Skinner--Gwynne
United Students of Iowa will host a rally protesting financial aids cuts that have been proposed.
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8 UNISA budget listing 'a bit distressing'
Nelson--Pauletta
Protests the declining amount of UNISA budget money that goes to minority activities.
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9 Koehler named summer editor
Hussman--Peter (Pete)
Cathy Koehler will be summer NI editor; photo.
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10 Modifications reduce barriers
Kraft--Julie Ann
Handicapped students still find problems with accessibility despite considerable UNI efforts over the years.
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11 Evans will oppose cuts
Harken--Traci J. (Student--1985-1986)
Students meet with Cooper Evans.
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12 Untitled CPR classes being offered.
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13 Follon enjoys working with students
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
Profile of Sue Follon, vice president of educational and student services; photo.
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14 Symposium to address broadcast advertising
Sturges--Jane
McElroy Symposium scheduled.
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15 Library expansion, hours discussed
Skinner--Gwynne
Students would like to see library open more hours, especially later at night and earlier on weekends; Mr. Rod responds with statistics and use patterns showing little need for those changes.
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16 Neither sleet nor snow . . .
Melton--Tom
Wrapped in a blanket, Clara Smith watches her son Jeff at a UNI men's tennis match.
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17 AIDS tests to be given Red Cross will administer test.
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18 Riley nominated to chair Glenda Riley will go to UW-Milwaukee for seminars.
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19 Child abuse programs set
Gogel--Gretchen
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20 What's Up? Meetings and activities planned; annual spring banquet for recreation majors will be held; Barbara Smith, JoAnn Verburg, and Jerry Stockdale will speak; Campus Prayer Night will be held.
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21 'Racism is a mental disease'
Fries--Glen S. (Class of 1985)
Jane Elliot expresses views on race.
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22 Interpret an interviewer's attire Can learn how serious an interviewer is by looking at his or her clothes.
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23 Jamaican Reggae rocks the Old Auditorium
Schilf--Barbara (Class of 1987)
Review of Peter Broggs' performance at the Reggae Fest.
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24 'Americans must be open-minded'
Aspelmeier--Carla
Keith Hardeman talks about non-verbal communication in different cultures.
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25 Jazz Band III placed in fest Takes second place in Wisconsin competition.
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26 Two Cents Worth
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
Speaks on being a 'morning person.'
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27 A glimpse of Malay life
Simcox--Laura (Laurie)
Malaysian students talk about their country and culture; photo.
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28 High school jazz students featured Scholarship winners will solo with Jazz Band.
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29 Panthers set homer mark
Pedersen--Jim
UNI competes in pair of doubleheaders against Grand View College.
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30 UNI wins three of four
Melton--Tom
UNI competed in Dome at Gateway Conference.
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31 "Governor's Run" Thursday UNI will send twenty-two students to participate in "Governor's Run."
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32 Super Sports Challenge
Dickinson--David J.
Answers and new questions posted.
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33 Netters sweep meet
Atwell--Charlie
UNI defeats Mankato State, 5-1, University of Wisconsin-Platteville, 9-0, and Luther, 9-0; photo.
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34 UNI tracksters run well
Hammond--Mark (Student--1986)
UNI represented well.