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1 Budget process begins
Skinner--Gwynne
Beginning process of allocating funds to student organizations.
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2 New computers enhance UNISA productivity
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Mike Hager maintains that the new computers make work more efficient; photo.
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3 Two UNISA senators announce bids for presidency
Skinner--Gwynne
Connie Hessburg and Kerisa Chung announce candidacy.
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4 Untitled
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Parking lots around the University need a lot of work; photo.
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5 Anomaly
Chung--David R.
Discusses discrimination in today's society.
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6 Untitled
Diedrichs--John R. (Class of 1989)
Defends humanism.
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7 Untitled
Schoon--David
Encourages students to get involved and make their opinions known.
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8 Untitled
Beldt--Larry
Characters discuss Accuracy in Academia
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9 Friday Morning . . .
Schwieder--David
Describes problems that lazy students have to face every day.
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10 Word-pictures of King: Understanding the man
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Arthur Jackson remembers Martin Luther King, Jr.
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11 Driving range benefits area Many local agencies use the range.
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12 Fox's mission: wake students up: Friends colleagues reminisce
McIlrath--James Harley (Classes of 1986 and 1999)
Quick excerpts from speeches made at the dedication of the Fox seminar room.
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13 Graduate scholarships Merchant Scholarships available.
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14 Residence living fine-tuned
Klostermann--Marcia (Student--1985-1986)
Drake Martin will host a conference on directions in residence hall living.
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15 USI changes leadership State leaders change.
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16 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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17 parents' network supports students UNISA hopes to organize parents into a lobbying group.
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18 UNI debate teams tie for first
Klostermann--Marcia (Student--1985-1986)
Two UNI teams tie for first at Iowa State University tournament.
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Stenson--Todd
Artists See Smith and George Longfish are shown in front of a painting by Smith; photo.
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20 Washington trip open to all
Heitman--Char Les (Class of 1988)
Department of Political Science organizing trip.
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21 First scholars selected
VerMulm--Lisa Joy (Class of 1987)
List of students named as Presidential Scholars.
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22 MPL teacher is finalist
VerMulm--Lisa Joy (Class of 1987)
Joan Duea is in running for ICTM award.
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23 Peers teaching peers not uncommon at LSC
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Karen Agee talks about the Peer Advising program; photo.
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24 Pi Omega Pi chooses four new members
VerMulm--Lisa Joy (Class of 1987)
List of initiates.
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25 European tour continues with production of "Tosca" Preview of the opera; list of cast members.
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26 Hobby evolves from duck decoy carving
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Bruce Chidester talks about his work; photo.
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27 Horn Choir to perform Will perform work by Brahms.
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28 Students guaranteed jobs a expense of freedom
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
Wei Chi Li talks about the Chinese education system; photo.
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29 All-American
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Joe Fuller was one of the key players for the Panthers during their championship season; photo.
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30 Kraayenbrink relieved to break record
Majerus--Tim
Randy Kraayenbrink is the new record holder for the all-time school scoring mark; photo.
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31 Men end six game skid with 71-70 win
Grawe--Jim
Panthers defeat the Valparaiso Crusaders and end a six game losing streak.
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32 Grapplers favored in weekend tourney
Bierle--Scott
Panthers are ready for the Missouri State Invitational after a week of rest.
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33 Huffman is Player of the Week Kris Huffman honored as Gateway Conference Player of the week.
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34 Track team opens regular season
Danielson--Darwin W. (Class of 1987)
Panthers start out season with a meet against Iowa, Iowa State, and Missouri at home.
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35 Koontz strives to be the best on the mat
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Profile of freshman wrestler Tony Koontz; photo.