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1 Admission criteria altered
Moss--Patty (Student--1984-1986)
University aims to admit students who are likely to succeed; Grace Ann Hovet addresses the Senate on the subject of improving the strength of students' academic preparation..
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2 Bingham named NI executive editor
Klostermann--Marcia (Student--1985-1986)
New Northern Iowan executive editor, Elizabeth Bingham, encourages all interested students to apply for a Northern Iowan staff job; photo.
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3 UNISA hears budget appeals
Skinner--Gwynne
KCRS hopes to change their carrier current system from phone lines to FM cable; photo.
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4 Activities aren't 'stupid'
Hill--Linda (Student--1986)
Responds to an article in the March 7th issue of the Northern Iowan concerning the Tomahawk initiation traditions.
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5 Careless snow removal
Pohlmeyer--Steve
Comments on the damage done to the grass around campus by snowplows.
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6 Kampus
Beldt--Larry
Gives contrast between mid-term week and spring break.
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7 Pravda
Schwieder--David
Criticizes recent comments made by government conservatives.
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8 Pressure on music majors
Alpers--John C. (Student--1982)
Responds to Professor Ross; believe that music majors stay in school longer because of very long courses of study.
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9 Handicapped awareness stresses
Welch--James D. (Laboratory School Faculty)
Handicapped Awareness Week activities include panel discussions, a presentation on head trauma, and a performance by Geri Jewell.
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10 Rape information available
Skinner--Gwynne
Students work to promote Rape Awareness Week.
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11 Daycare hosts program
Heitman--Char Les (Class of 1988)
Day Care Center instructs parents on how to talk to their children about sexual abuse.
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12 Narcotics group meets
Benzing--Shelley
Narcotics group uses 12-step program similar to that of Alcoholics Anonymous.
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13 Students qualify for nationals UNI individual events team will participate in 10 events at the American Forensic Association National Tournament.
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14 Money, money, money
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Vicki Bradley and Mary Svoboda take money out of the cash machine in the Union; photo.
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15 Yearbook is 'first class' Old Gold wins a "first class" rating from the Associated Collegiate Press.
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16 Committee recommends improvements Student Transition Committee formed to help improve the transitions of new, transfer, and returning students to UNI.
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17 Principals make or break schools
Lorber--Jeffrey D. (Class of 1987; Development Staff)
Neal Nickerson, professor from the University of Minnesota, speaks at a Institute for Educational Leadership conference in the Ed. Center.
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18 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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19 Bids are in
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Larry Orr shops at a media equipment sale held in the Auditorium; photo.
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20 College is the time to travel and explore
Salisbury--Lori
Gregg Fishbein describes life as an American exchange student in Japan; photo.
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21 NINTSA aids member's funding crisis
Kuhlmann--Venessa (Class of 1989)
NINSTA hopes to help non-traditional students with their financial burdens.
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22 Jazz I releases record Jazz Band released a recording of their performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux, Switzerland.
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23 Program aids overweight women
Ullestad--Mark
Weight loss program offers both support and exercise.
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24 Coming soon to KUNI KUNI plans to bring nationally known recording artists to play live on the air.
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25 Ensemble to perform after break Eastman Ensemble to perform in UNI Chamber Music Series.
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26 It's a Scoop
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Jack Moeding plays baseball outside the Towers; photo.
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27 Plan may eliminate on-air fundraising KUNI needs to raise money to make up for cuts in funding by state and federal sources.
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28 Men's squads to take trips over spring break Panthers head to Hawaii, Georgia, and Louisiana for spring break meets.
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29 Men's troubled season ends
Grawe--Jim
Scott Plondke is named to the conference all-newcomer team; photo.
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30 Softball team heads south
Mohlis--Julie
Panthers play their first game of the season at the Sooner Invitational in Oklahoma.
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31 UNI baseball begins tomorrow
Huffman--Elwin
Panthers start their season with a nine game roadtrip.
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32 Women improved over last year
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Panthers hope to improve next year's record with a more experienced team.
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33 UNI to host 1987 Western Regional
Bierle--Scott
Panthers hope to use home court advantage for another successful year at the Western Regionals.