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1 International studies in jeopardy
Welch--James D. (Laboratory School Faculty)
Funding may stop the search for a permanent head; acting head Richard Newell offers ideas on the structure of the program.
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2 RHA election procedures, policies, officials questioned
Skinner--Gwynne
Carl Blake questions the RHA spring election; RHA officers offer their views.
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3 Untitled
Melton--Tom
Mary McDonald helps out at a party for children who live in the University Apartments; photo.
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4 'Prejudice is a mental illness'
Hardeman--Keith T. (Communication Studies Faculty)
Discusses why some people are prejudiced against homosexuals.
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5 In memorial A memorial to Susan Baxter, Sheryl Maahs, Pat Moynihan, Ron Renko, Julie Rose, Stephanie Streit, and Burton Watkins, students and faculty of Iowa State University, who died in a plane crash.
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6 RHA
Metzger--Larry
Believes that the Residence Hall Assembly is not functioning as the representative government that it should be.
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7 Children
Baker--Gerald
Gerald Baker tells about his own family; urges caution in considering marriage.
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8 The Ghost of Christmas Present visits UNI
Melton--Tom
One of Charles Dickens's "Christmas Carol" ghosts visits UNI.
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9 UNISA
Arndt--Mary
Discusses the UNISA senate trial of UNISA president Mike Hager.
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Alexandres--Leanne J. (Class of 1986)
Janis Schneider helps Kim Schultz schedule her classes for the upcoming semester; photo.
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11 Fundraiser for Hessburg Will raise money to help finance Jean Hessburg on the peace march.
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12 UNI professor helps people stop smoking
Briggs--Mary
Professor Barrios offers assistance under a grant program.
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13 Ski Club to ski Welch Village: First trip of the season
Engel--Jeffrey S. (Class of 1987)
Arrangements for the trip.
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14 Fund drive for the suffering Red Cross and Phi Chi raising money.
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15 Senate to buy computers
Skinner--Gwynne
Also asks RHA about last spring's election procedures.
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Alexandres--Leanne J. (Class of 1986)
Motorcycle that is buried in snow receives a parking ticket; photo.
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17 Study to investigate Iowa's 'brain drain' Professors Rives and Yousefi will study the economic factors that lead students to move out of state for their jobs.
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18 Trip to China seen as 'a valuable and good experience'
Mohon--Rich
Basheer and Germana Nijim talk about their trip to China.
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19 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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20 Bus shuttles drinkers
Salisbury--Lori
Billie Jo's offers bus service.
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21 Educators of Year named
VerMulm--Lisa Joy (Class of 1987)
Susan Hamre-Nietupski and John Nietupski win national ARC award; photo.
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22 Sigma Gamma Epsilon initiates five members
VerMulm--Lisa Joy (Class of 1987)
List of those initiated.
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23 Women's identities preserved by keeping name
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
Professor Reineke presents legal and social background for marital name changing.
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24 Attendance record may be broken Public relations class promotes the idea of breaking an attendance record at a women's basketball game.
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25 Students exchange geography for experience
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Nancy Bramhall and several students talk about NSE.
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26 It's party time!
Melton--Tom
Shelly Melick from Campbell Hall helps out some kids during a Donald Duck birthday party; photo.
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27 Two cents worth
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
Describes two different methods of Christmas shopping.
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28 Schedule changes are costly
McCabe--Kathy
Students are charged $5 for a class change.
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29 Variety in store for audience
Meier--Jackie
Preview of the Christmas Variety Show.
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30 Madrigal is complete with festive trimmings
Truex--Joan (Student--1985-1987)
NUHS will present 18th annual madrigal dinner.
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31 Tomahawk offers scholarships
Klostermann--Marcia (Student--1985-1986)
Will offer three $200 scholarships; photo.
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32 Bio trippers break for Everglades
Klostermann--Marcia (Student--1985-1986)
Roger Raimist will take biology study group to the South for spring break.
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33 Opryland auditions are Thursday
Balk--Linda C. (Student--1985)
400 expected to audition.
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34 Playoffs tomorrow for 10-1 Panthers
Majerus--Tim
Panthers take on Eastern Washington for their first playoff game in ten years; photo.
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35 Badgers roll by UNI 72-48
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Panthers lose to the Wisconsin Badgers; photo.
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36 UNI starts out season 3-0
Huffman--Elwin
Panthers defeat Rockford College, South Carolina State University, and Prairieview A&M during Thanksgiving break.
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37 Gray sets example for team
Bierle--Scott
Profile of junior swimmer Ami Gray; photo.
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38 Panthers place seven in Northern Open
Grawe--Jim
Panther wrestlers place third, fourth, and fifth in the Northern Open in Madison, Wisconsin.
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39 Swimmers in relays tomorrow Panthers look forward to the Hamline Relays and a dual meet with Coe College.