Issue Contents

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1 Party causes conflict
Benzing--Shelley
Two student representative of beer companies resign because of perceived conflict of interest with upcoming Woodstock II.
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2 Runners raise funds
Buchan--Denise
24 runners from UNI take part in Governor's Run for Heart; photo.
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3 Tuition surcharge a possibility this fall
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
Would help to offset the $3.7 million in tuition used to pay bond service.
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4 Friday Morning . . . .
Schwieder--David
Perceptions of President Reagan.
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5 Ghost writer at work?
Simmons--Russell A.
Believes critic of RHA is not well-informed.
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6 Kampus
Beldt--Larry
Nice weather leads to empty classes.
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7 RHA defended, Stewart blasted
Horner--Carol A.
Letter writers believe that Kevin Stewart was wrong in his criticism of RHA.
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8 EMCEC letter criticized
Chung--David R.
Attempts to refute certain arguments made in recent letter regarding funding for EMCEC.
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9 MDA supporters thanked
Wessel--Teresa
Thanks those who supported superdance.
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10 RHA Council congratulated
Blake--Carl E.--III
Offers best wishes to new RHA officers.
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11 RHA supporters question letter
Venenga--John A.
Refutes recent charges; believes RHA is an effective organization.
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12 Untitled
Rahe--Jacquie (Student--1986-1988)
Defends RHA against recent criticism.
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13 Governor's run raises $2500
Buchan--Denise
Governor joins group on last leg of run.
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14 Acid rain no longer a problem on campus
Wheeler--Rebecca (Class of 1987; English Faculty)
Professor DeKock talks about the causes of acid rain; power plant officials say the campus plant now burns a lower sulfur coal that causes fewer problems.
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15 Berthau is math speaker Myrna Berthau will speak.
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16 Volleyball tournament Tau Kappa Epsilon will sponsor tournament.
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17 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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18 Do you think the U. S. should aid the Nicaraguan contras?
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Students express opinions; photo.
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19 Graduates present panel
Wise--Rebecca
Will present panel on careers in government.
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20 Reporter realizes childhood dream and toots the horn
Buchan--Denise
Reporter talks about his experience on the Star Clipper; photo.
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21 Train ride a bit bumpier than a plane
Buchan--Denise
Students talk about working on the Star Clipper; photo.
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22 Guitarist to perform tonight Preston Reed will perform in the Union.
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23 Immigrants coming here in pursuit of a dream
Newsom--Craig
Faculty from other countries talk about their experiences in America.
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24 Marlins continue proud tradition
Salisbury--Lori
A look at the Marlins spring show.
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25 Tour highlighted Varsity Men's Glee Club will present show and show slides from European trip.
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26 Dance festival offers something for everyone
Aspelmeier--Carla
Don Allen talks about the spring dance festival.
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27 Would you have chosen bachelor one, two, or three?
Salisbury--Lori
Students play "The Daring Game"; photo.
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28 Department works out problems for players
Danielson--Darwin W. (Class of 1987)
Darrell Mudra talks with Errol Peebles and Sherrod Howard; they will stay with the team.
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29 Miller asks for students' support
Majerus--Tim
Eldon Miller believes an enthusiastic crowd is important; looks at the talent on the squad; photo.
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30 Smith shines again in scrimmage
Bierle--Scott
A look at the action of spring scrimmage; photo.
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31 Barkalow has hot bat, but Panthers drop two
Huffman--Elwin
UNI defeated twice by Western Illinois; photo.
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32 Tennis team wins own invitational
McLaughlin--Scott
UNI defeats Central, Grinnell, and Drake; photo.
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33 Track teams have off meets Men lose at Iowa; women lose at Drake.