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1 Quality of campus journalism threatened
Aspelmeier--Carla
Due to limited funds, only two courses will be offered.
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2 Untitled
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Jeff Olson looks at a sculpture in the Art Building; photo.
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3 Kampus
Beldt--Larry
Character chooses to go to the Hill instead of studying for a midterm.
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4 Was Dean Morin railroaded?
Dixon--Jenny (Class of 1986)
Feels Dean Morin was unfairly pushed out of his position at UNI.
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5 We've still got a long way to go
Koehler--Catherine (Class of 1985)
Discusses the different types of double standards that are found in society.
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6 Untilled
Armstrong--Teresa
Response to a letter written by Tracy Schager on high prices at a College Hill business in the October 4 issue of the Northern Iowan.
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Strohman--Chris
Discusses the forced resignation of Dean Robert Morin.
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Sheridan--Robert
Responds to a letter written by Tracey Schager concerning the price of the Des Moines Register at the Hill Street News on the Hill.
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Baker--Gerald
Believes that American society is no longer fair.
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Larsen--Doug
Believes that the Northern Iowan needs to do a better job of covering student activities, especially the anti-apartheid movement..
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Ramsey--Jayne
Accuses David R. Chung of being hypocritical in his writings.
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Beck--James A.
Wonders about future of Latham Hall.
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Chorkey--Andrew
Feels UNISA is being ignored by the administration.
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14 Conservation Club helps save valley
Skinner--Gwynne
Club donates money to purchasing land in Colorado.
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15 Directories late, but coming soon
Perlowski--Patricia Therese (Class of 1986)
Programming error and desire for accuracy delay production.
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16 Symposium on international trade
Moss--Patty (Student--1984-1986)
Mahmood Yousefi talks about the upcoming symposium.
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17 Debate duo places second nationally
Skinner--Gwynne
Gregg Fishbein and Tim Kratz finish second in national tournaments; photo.
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18 Dome purchases sound system
Barnes--Ann (Class of 1988)
New system cost $81,745.
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Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Angie Moots talks with Professor Donald Finegan in the new Art Building; photo
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20 Former department head Lash dies Ken Lash died October 3, 1985; profile of his achievements; photo.
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21 Whitnah presents history of arms race
Walton--Thomas Herrity (Class of 1986)
Lengthy excerpts from presentation.
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22 Art building dedicated tomorrow
Alexandres--Leanne J. (Class of 1986)
Description of the program; photo.
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23 'Peace is Possible'
Benning--Linda (Class of 1987)
Excerpts from speech by Ronald Glossop.
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24 Rock musicians to perform Tuesday Kim and Reggie Harris will perform.
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25 Master's offered in computer applications in education
Gevock--Angie
John Wedman talks about the new course of study.
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26 New honors program
Welch--James D. (Laboratory School Faculty)
Fifteen Presidential Scholarships and fifteen additional merit scholarships will be awarded in fall 1986.
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27 Nicaragua speech Connie Hohlfeld will speak.
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28 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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29 Conservancy honors Eilers
VerMulm--Lisa Joy (Class of 1987)
Professor Eilers is one of 13 honored by the Nature Conservancy; photo.
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30 Education professor selected honor society chairperson
VerMulm--Lisa Joy (Class of 1987)
Sherry Gable will lead Alpha Upsilon Alpha; photo.
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31 Folk dancers/Orchesis combine efforts for variety
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
The two groups will put on a combined show; photo.
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32 Kenny passes architect boards
VerMulm--Lisa Joy (Class of 1987)
James Kenney meets requirements to become licensed architect.
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33 Parents of Year lived by loving, laughing
Klostermann--Marcia (Student--1985-1986)
Sid and Sharon Sickles, parents of Stephanee Sickles-Jordan, are parents of the year; photo.
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34 Octubafest prescribes fun Octubafest is combination of serious and fun music.
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35 UNI band is good, goofy, fun
Huffman--Elwin
Bill Shepherd and band members talk about the band.
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36 Changes
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Crossroads sign in front of the Old Aud is a reminder of the way campus used to look; photo.
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37 Two cents worth
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
Believes pizza delivery isn't really as good as it seems.
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38 "After Hours" is worthwhile flick
Crowley--Pat (Student--1982)
Review of the movie "After Hours."
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39 Wiley combines writing with art to broaden meaning
Curtis--Michael
Work by William Wiley on display.
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40 Arthur comes alive in "Camelot" Preview of the play with a list of cast members.
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41 Co-op gives experience
Salisbury--Lori
Allan Stamberg talks about cooperative education.
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42 Marlins swim for fun
Naftzger--Julie
Will put on show for Parents Weekend.
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Alexandres--Leanne J. (Class of 1986)
Pat Howard sells art supplies to Terry Garrett at the store in the new art building; photo.
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44 Band not trapped in cliches
Wheeler--Elizabeth A. (Class of 1987)
Review of the band Stick Dogs.
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Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Rich Hambleton enjoys a bottle of Coke while studying in the Union; photo.
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46 Friendships developed through volunteer program
Bartell--Renee
Students matched with clients in mental health program.
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47 Mental attitude key to Panther hoops season
Majerus--Tim
Randy Kraayenbrink and Scott Plondke look to lead their team through a successful season; photo.
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48 Youth dominates women's squad
Danielson--Darwin W. (Class of 1987)
Panthers look forward to the upcoming season.
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49 4,000 more seats available for football game in Dome UNI plays Youngstown State for Parent's Night.
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50 Young wrestling squad sets goal of top five finish at nationals
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Mostly freshman team looks foreword to a successful season; photo
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51 Alumni meet tomorrow
Manahl--Leo
Coaches use the alumni meet as a practice meet for the season.
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52 Blackhawks ready for UNI crowd
Danielson--Darwin W. (Class of 1987)
Chris Scheid and Brian Cook will play with the Waterloo Black Hawks in their game against the Madison Capitols; photo.
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Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Mark Schwab practices in the UNI wrestling room.
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54 Fans can help volleyball team's problems
Atwell--Charlie
Coach Iradge Ahrabi-Fard encourages students to attend the volleyball games.
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55 Memorial run to be held at Dome tomorrow
Truex--Joan (Student--1985-1987)
Stacy Roberts and Mike Froehle organize the Stacy Miller Memorial Run.