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1 Apartheid protested by students Friday
Heitman--Char Les (Class of 1988)
Sello Rasethaba, a native of South Africa, discusses the apartheid situation in South Africa; photo.
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2 April showers . . .
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Students appreciate their umbrellas as they walk to class in the rain; photo.
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3 Budget cuts hit word processing
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
Professor Albert Gilgen feels that the loss of the word processing center would lessen the productivity of professors on campus; center will probably be continued for one more year to help those whose work is tied up in the Lexitron system.
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4 Appalled
Buisman--Kevin C. (Athletics Staff)
Comments on statements made by assistant men's basketball coach Dan Traeger.
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5 Bumps free of charge
Arndt--Mary
Comments on the conditions of sidewalks around campus.
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6 RHA officers wished well
Horner--Carol A.
Congratulates the new RHA officers on their election.
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7 Something for everyone . . .
Findlay--Donald Frank (Class of 2000)
Offers advice for the new UNISA administration.
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8 Take It or Leave It
Skinner--Gwynne
Offers a solution for dealing with terrorist attacks.
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9 Untitled
Chorkey--Andrew
Comments on class registration.
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10 Bassett to speak at career seminar "How to Market Yourself to Find a Job" will be held in Wright Hall.
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11 MET to run until July
Eller--Donnelle Louise (Class of 1986)
Students may have to find alternative ways of getting to school if the Metropolitan Transit System fails to receive the money it needs to operate.
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12 New administration plans upcoming year
Swanson--Leif D.
UNISA president Connie Hessburg finalizes her administrative appointments.
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13 'No justification' for terrorism
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Former PLO Ambassador Hatem I. Houssaini and former New York senator John LeBoutiller debate terrorism; photo.
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14 New computer doesn't open doors
Eller--Donnelle Louise (Class of 1986)
UNI purchased a computer from Iowa State University in February for $360,000; installed at UNI February 15; Dale Hilliard talks about its capabilities.
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15 Smith to discuss privacy rights Journalist Robert Ellis Smith will give a speech discussing the danger that computers can pose to a person's privacy.
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16 Softball spectators
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Jackie Reiter watches a UNI softball game with her grandchildren Joe and Mac; photo.
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17 USI to hold protest tomorrow Will rally in Des Moines against budget cuts.
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18 What's up? Meetings and activities; UNI Federation of Teachers will sponsor a panel discussion.
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19 Acid rain: film today Will be followed by forum discussion.
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20 Geography dept. helps make map Will make new street map of Waterloo and Cedar Falls.
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21 Events broadened awareness, pointed out problems
Kuhlmann--Venessa (Class of 1989)
Students share experiences from Handicapped Awareness Week; photo.
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22 KUNI/KHKE fundraiser
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
People work phone bank; photo.
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23 Panel topic to address women's role in religion
Aspelmeier--Carla
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24 Performers keep tradition alive The Best of Gilbert and Sullivan troupe will perform.
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25 Staff trained in helping freshmen adjust to UNI
Lorber--Jeffrey D. (Class of 1987; Development Staff)
Training sessions begin for summer orientation staff.
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26 Center gives free advice and guidance
McKinney--Devin
Al Pelham talks at length about the services available at the SBDC.
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27 Networking is the name of job hunting game
Culbertson--Lori
Ken Jacobsen offers job-hunting skills.
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28 Security called to check on trivia seekers
Newsom--Craig
Trivia contestants talk about their experiences; photo.
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29 Case sets school record in 200
Majerus--Tim
UNI wins eight events in unscored meet.
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30 Women win just 1 of 6 in own tourney
Danielson--Darwin W. (Class of 1987)
Lone win comes against Illinois-Chicago; photo.
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31 Women's tennis team sweeps three matches
Bierle--Scott
UNI defeats Mankato State, Wisconsin LaCrosse, and St. Ambrose; photo.
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32 UNI has a leader in Schmelzer Profile of baseball player Scott Schmelzer.
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33 Men win double dual Saturday UNI beats Upper Iowa and Dubuque; photo.