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Students to protest Will protest the dismissal of Robert Morin.
Untitled Doy Kaasa, Shirley Eliason Haupt, R. Wayne Richey, and Constantine Curris sit at the dedication of the new Art Building; photo.
Police station may join Hill businesses Cedar Falls Police may locate station on Hill.
Peace walk on Sunday Students for Peace will sponsor walk on campus.
UNI to help China President Curris returns from trip to China; may establish training program for middle level school personnel at UNI.
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German official to speak Friday Wolfgang Dexheimer will speak.
Film series begins Students for Peace sponsors film series.
Body's adaptive capability to exercise discussed Arthur Dickinson speaks.
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Dream can flourish within walls of building A look at the facilities of the new Art Building; photo.
Sculptor creates portal complex Walter Dusenbery talks about Porta Largo; photo.
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Weekend more than usual chit chat Student tells how she enjoyed Parents Weekend with her parents; photo.
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Night for ghouls Halloween organ recital planned
Tale of Augie rekindled A look at the legends of Augie the Ghost; photo.
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Search for English Leather Man continues
Halloween drinkers offered free ride Billie Jo's nightclub rents a bus for student transportation.
Students swim for a cause Swim-a-cross will raise money for the Red Cross.
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Working as nannies provides chance for growing Tells of experiences as nanny.
Group offers stability for kids A look at the Big Brothers and Big Sisters program.
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Big names to perform Hakan Hagegard will perform.
Senior plunges into first UNI role Quick look at "Camelot"; photo.
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UNI rips Youngstown State 50-26 in offensive explosion Panthers look great after a weekend break; photo.
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Four among Gateway leaders Panthers lose to Southwest Missouri State, but defeat Wichita State.
Untitled Panthers play a losing match against the University of Iowa; photo.
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Untitled Discusses problems that could arise from a cutback on journalism classes.
Babelogue Suggests the University create a garden area in memory of James Hearst.
Kampus Squirrel makes fun of Kevin for hiding from his crush.
Untitled Upset that the University will be cutting back the number of journalism classes offered.
Untitled Congratulates David Chung for a column he wrote discussing the lack of importance a person's ethnic background should have.
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More workouts answer to men's problems Coach Jim Hall sees the Alumni meet as a good way to test the new swimmers.
Women ahead of coach's schedule Varsity team defeats the alumni in the Alumni meet.
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Anomaly Discusses reasons why students only use one of their backpack straps.
Untitled Criticizes Dr. Thompson for quote in the October 25, 1985, issue of the Northern Iowan.
Untitled Discusses the importance KCRS has had in his life.
Untitled Comments on Cathy Koehler's column, S#!*s and Giggles, from the October 25, 1985 issue.
Untitled Comments on a letter written in the October 25, 1985, issue by Doug Larsen concerning the Northern Iowan coverage of the anti-apartheid issue.
Untitled Criticizes Greg Larsen for his letter to the editor regarding the amount of homecoming coverage the Northern Iowan provides.
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Rape awareness programs today Women's Action League sponsors activities.
'Soviets want peace' Excerpts from speech by John Crystal; photo.
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What's Up Meetings and activities.
Symposium highlights outlined Highlights of Jepson Symposium.
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Office changes identity; retains concern for UNI's future Bill Calhoun talks about the organization of Alumni Services and Development.
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Lobby legislators through SPELL A look at the USI program to contact and inform legislators.
New course offered Course on business concepts and careers will be offered to liberal arts majors.
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Computers' role in manufacturing: seminar to be held Friday Seminar will look at computers in manufacturing processes.
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Detection saves lives Red Cross will present program on breast cancer.
Group aids handicapped TASH meets on campus.
Untitled Penny Fraise hands out programs at the dedication of the new Art Building; photo.