Issue Contents

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1 GSLs endangered
Wheeler--Elizabeth A. (Class of 1987)
Changes in financial aid under consideration in Congress.
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Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Tim Walker and Jim Torvik play football outside the Strayer-Wood Theatre.
3 White supremacy group has Waterloo members
Skinner--Gwynne
Interview with member of Aryan Nation.
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4 Laughter--can help us cope with the absurdities in life
Koehler--Catherine (Class of 1985)
Encourages students to laugh at things around them.
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Chorkey--Andrew
Gives view of how the economy is affecting the quality of education.
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Cheema--Naghman
Encourages students to support peace with the U.S.S.R.
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Beurskens--Pete
Did not like comments on homosexuality in recent letter.
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Bashore--Daniel W.
Critical of letter that did not like religious reference in classified ad.
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9 Kampus
Beldt--Larry
Friends talk about how a person's image can affect their relationships with people of the opposite sex.
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Oglesby--Jim
Comments on a letter to the editor written by Daniel Fencl in the November 1st issue.
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Gibson--David John (Class of 1990)
Comments on a letter to the editor written by Daniel Fencl in the November 1st issue.
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12 Curriculum Committee makes graduate changes
Atwell--Charlie
CHFA Committee makes changes in credit and required admission standing.
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13 "Panther Push" underway
Goodwin--Valerie (Student--1985)
Students will recruit at their high schools over Christmas break.
14 Greeks to rake lawns Will rake leaves for senior citizens.
15 Halls work on de-tripling
Benning--Linda (Class of 1987)
Robert Hartman believes all rooms will be de-tripled by spring semester; photo.
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16 New economics organization meeting Monday
Moss--Patty (Student--1984-1986)
Economics Club organizing.
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17 Economists oppose protectionism
Witt--Nancy (Student--1985-1988)
Excerpts from Jepson Symposium.
18 Financial Aid Awareness Week
Alexandres--Leanne J. (Class of 1986)
Joe Cacciatore and Bruce Baedke talk about financial aid; photo.
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19 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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20 Mail Center benefits entire campus
Bartell--Renee
Linda Augustine talks about the services and improvements in the Center; photo.
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21 Auditions for show set
22 Two cents worth
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
Blames the telephone for being a distraction from homework.
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23 Reading aids available in library room
Keve--Anita
Visualtek machine available for the visually impaired.
24 Talented cast unable to save poor script
Crowley--Pat (Student--1982)
Review of the movie "To Live and Die in L. A."
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25 Win gives volleyball team state championship
Grawe--Jim
UNI defeats the Iowa Hawkeyes.
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26 Panthers shoot for undisputed championship
Danielson--Darwin W. (Class of 1987)
UNI needs to defeat Eastern Illinois for the conference championship.
27 Wrestling team opens season at Wisconsin
Bierle--Scott
Panthers hope to continue their streak of winning seasons.
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28 Hoops squads scrimmage Wednesday
Mohlis--Julie
UNI will open their season with a game against Rockford College; photo.