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1 First reading tonight Will hold hearings on recommended allocations to student organizations.
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2 Regents to vote on room and board rates
Klostermann--Marcia (Student--1985-1986)
Will vote on 2.6% increase proposal and on settlement with Paul Tenney.
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3 Spring training?
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Cindi Jones and Jessica Gogerty go for a run; photo.
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4 United Faculty passes resolution: no penalty for union activities
Skinner--Gwynne
United Faculty believes it sees a pattern in denial of tenure in Department of Industrial Technology
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5 Big returns in 1986
Chorkey--Andrew
Discusses two big events of 1986.
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6 Cartoon supports rights
Hornaday--Matt H.
Defends a cartoon by Patrick Crowley that appeared in the February 21, issue of the Northern Iowan.
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7 Findlay thanks supporters
Findlay--Donald Frank (Class of 2000)
Gives advice to Connie Hessburg, the new UNISA president.
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8 Hmmm . . .
Arndt--Mary
Comments on a mistake made in the March 7, issue of the Northern Iowan.
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9 Take it or leave it
Skinner--Gwynne
Discusses the influence that spring has on people's attitudes.
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10 UNISA able to do a lot for students
Chung--David R.
Discusses the recent UNISA elections.
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11 Camp survivor to speak tomorrow
Witt--Nancy (Student--1985-1988)
Auschwitz survivor Marc Berkowitz shares some of his experiences.
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12 USI opposes raising drinking age
Reicks--Rodney Eugene (Class of 1988)
Iowa stands to lose $12 million if it does not raise the drinking age to 21.
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13 Tuition surcharges 'likely' to meet debt
Melz--Marianne (Class of 1987)
University hopes to keep the graduate program strong; Professor Rider questions priorities in spending.
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14 UNI has trouble meeting minority hiring goals
Welch--James D. (Laboratory School Faculty)
Marilyn Monteiro offers views on affirmative action goals.
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15 Women not given economic equality
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Roxanne Conlin speaks at UNI as part of Women's History Week; photo.
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16 What's Up? Activities and meetings; Donald Maypole to speak at Department of Social Work breakfast; Charismata will meet.
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17 Decreased crime rate
Melz--Marianne (Class of 1987)
Shull Hall Escorts and Public Safety Escorts help to lower the University crime rate.
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18 ROTC trains to compete
Wilson--Greg
ROTC participants look forward to the regional Ranger Challenge at Camp Dodge.
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19 Spring has sprung!
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Mandy Loving enjoys the spring weather; photo.
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20 Phone for student aid Student Aid Finders, a national scholarship matching service, provides a toll-free phone number for students to call.
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21 Glee club to take break and to perform in Europe
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Men's Glee Club looks forward to sightseeing on their annual spring break trip to Europe; photo.
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22 Magic, monsters can be in your own living room
Newsom--Craig
Students join UNI's Simulation Gaming Association to play role-playing games.
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23 Blood donations suffer because of AIDS scare
Aspelmeier--Carla
Red Cross representative, Steve Conway, gives a speech on AIDS.
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24 Film portrays innocence
McKinney--Devin
Review of the movie "Pretty in Pink".
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25 Musician sings of common people Iowa State graduate Carol Montag will sing in the Hemisphere Lounge in the Union as part of the Coffeehouse series.
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26 Cross-country race draws skiers from around-the-world
McKinney--Devin
Doug Piehl and Brian Will look forward to an annual cross-county ski race held in Mora, Minnesota; photo.
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27 Handbook ready soon for economics teachers
Walters--Cathy
Thanks to a grant from the Department of Public Instruction, Professor Janice Morgan is able to write a home economics handbook.
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28 Time for sunglasses
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Amy Stallman and Kim Albers enjoy studying in the spring weather; photo.
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29 Who has it?
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Students play basketball and enjoy the first day of spring weather.
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30 Guards perform a myriad of duties
Newsom--Craig
Discusses the different responsibilities of public safety officers.
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31 Kraayenbrink ends with 2,004
Grawe--Jim
Panthers end the season with a loss to Cleveland State at the AMCU-8 Conference tournament; photo.
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32 Long, Sullivan set school records in AMCU-8 meet
Majerus--Tim
Panthers end their winning season with a fifth place finish at the AMCU-8 Championships.
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33 Women netters even record
Huffman--Elwin
Panthers defeat the Black Hawk Tennis Club; photo.
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34 Wrestling Nationals begin Thursday: 10 Panthers to compete
Bierle--Scott
Panthers end the wrestling season with the NCAA Nationals; photo.
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35 Men netters beat club teams
Huffman--Elwin
Panthers defeat the Blackhawk Tennis Club and the Westfield Tennis Club.
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36 Shedenhelm returns to form after knee injury
Bierle--Scott
Profile of wrestler Kurt Shedenhelm.