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1 Electrical outlets adorn trees
Perlowski--Patricia Therese (Class of 1986)
Pin oak trees between Campanile and West Gym wired for Christmas decorations; photo.
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2 Move evaluated
Moss--Patty (Student--1984-1986)
Few outward signs of shift of Department of Economics to School of Business.
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3 The writing competency exam: on its way out?
Skinner--Gwynne
Faculty Senate establishes committee to make recommendations regarding the future of the exam.
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4 Kampus
Beldt--Larry
Student hides in storm drain.
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5 S#!*s and giggles
Koehler--Catherine (Class of 1985)
Comments on the placement of electrical outlets on trees around campus.
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McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Cites instances of substantial disagreement with Mike Hager.
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Cheema--Naghman
Cites considerable shortcomings in facilities of Bartlett Hall.
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Arndt--Mary
Upset about electrical outlets being put up on trees.
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Ward--Terry A.
Questions validity of information gathering techniques in recent survey.
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10 College's pilot project continues
Truex--Joan (Student--1985-1987)
Grant aimed at developing test of knowledge and skills for pre-service program for administrators.
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11 Master's in computer education offered
Dunn--Daniel D. Danny (Class of 1985)
David Duncan and Whitfield East talk about the purposes of and need for the new degree.
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12 Rape prevention stressed
Mayo--Sandra (Class of 1987)
Whistlestop Week under way.
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13 Elections approaching
Wheeler--Elizabeth A. (Class of 1987)
Procedures for running for UNISA offices
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Chung--David R.
UNI Security collected over $150,000 in vehicle permits and parking meters in 1984-85; photo.
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15 Faculty to learn importance of writing
Balk--Linda C. (Student--1985)
Evelyn Wood talks about Writing Across the Curriculum.
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16 Students travel to Kentucky
Witt--Nancy (Student--1985-1988)
Six students travel to recreation consortium.
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Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Students walk to class in the rain; photo.
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18 Quakers group organized
Meek--Cindy Kay
Professor Reineke helps to organize Society of Friends group.
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19 Departments to sponsor tour of Europe
Petersen--Dawn
Melba Widmer talks at length about a trip to the Netherlands, England, and France
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20 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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21 Grant to help smokers kick habit
Briggs--Mary
$32,000 grant will help set up a smoking cessation program.
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Alexandres--Leanne J. (Class of 1986)
Mary Moet sits on the roof of the Union during lunch; photo.
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23 Being an operator is practice for patience
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
Sherry Porter recounts her experiences in working as a university exchange operator; photo.
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24 Actors have behind curtain jobs for play
Birlingmair--Doug
Technical workers talk about the upcoming production of "Tartuffe".
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25 Ticket sales down, yet quality highest ever: UNI artist series
Meier--Jackie
Ticket sales down 30%; Professor Jones talks about the upcoming season.
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26 YMCA--alternative for staying in shape
Melton--Tom
Benefits of using the fitness equipment; photo.
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27 Student from Beirut unfolds fondness for U. S.
Bartell--Renee
Maya Najjar talks about her life in Lebanon and the US; photo.
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28 Teaching couple juggles careers, marriage
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Profile of Grace Ann and Theodore Hovet.
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29 Panthers whip Hornets, 37-17
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
UNI defeats Delaware State at home; photo.
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30 Boyd leads UNI to win: Panthers 3-1 on season
Majerus--Tim
UNI defeats undefeated Delaware State; photo
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31 Fall track has started
Wehrle--Mark
Fall track helps to develop the base and cardiovascular systems.
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32 Golfers miss first by four strokes UNI loses to Iowa State at the UNI Women's Invitational.
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33 Tennis team beats Luther College 8-1
Fries--Glen S. (Class of 1985)
UNI on their way to the end of a successful season.
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34 UNI place kicker no Angell to Panthers' football opponents
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Mike Angell improves his game after a restful summer; photo.