Issue Contents

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1 Beavers guilty of theft
Hawes--Christine E. (Class of 1990)
Convicted of shoplifting.
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2 Gateway's best Volleyball players display their Gateway championship trophy won against Southwest Missouri State. The Spikers will now play in the NCAA nationals; photo.
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3 How sweet it is
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
UNI volleyball players celebrate after winning their first Gateway Conference title; photo.
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4 Students urged to lobby
Hildebrandt--Ben
Student leaders offer advice on lobbying against the tuition increase.
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5 Union director retires after 20 years at UNI
Wise--Rebecca
John Ketter has been director since July 1967; photo.
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6 AMA ad 'insulting'
Fleuette--Maria T. (Student--1984-1986)
Criticizes a flier distributed by the American Marketing Association.
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7 Article contained misrepresentation
Nijim--Basheer K. (Geography Faculty)
Professor Nijim believes he was misrepresented in a recent news article.
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8 Computer complaints
Arndt--Mary
Feels computer labs are not as user-friendly as they should be.
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9 Kwitchersnivlin'
Williams--Todd Allen (Class of 1989)
A student inquires about a GSL.
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10 March refuels belief
Fleuette--Maria T. (Student--1984-1986)
Discusses a recent demonstration against nuclear weapons.
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11 New Christmas lighting might cause problems
Arndt--Mary
Talks about Christmas lighting on campus.
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12 New drinking age not yet a big threat to Hill merchants
Ury--Janet
Some students use false identification cards.
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13 Roaches to check out of Hagemann Hall
Schnathorst--Shelley L. (Class of 1988)
Will spray hall during Thanksgiving break.
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14 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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15 Attendants are wanted
Krall--Tiffany
Seeking attendants for handicapped students.
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16 Students, prof form human rights group
Hines--Carmel J. Schoenfelder (Class of 1990)
Amnesty International chapter getting organized.
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17 Blood drive Red Cross will hold blood drive.
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18 New course to study farm crisis
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19 Scholarship available M. R. Thompson scholarships available.
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20 Snow regulations Rules for parking to assist snow removal.
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21 Social work colloquium Social Work Association will sponsor session on welfare reform.
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22 Digging out . . .
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
A student shovels snow from her car; photo.
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23 Professor recalls events after JFK's assassination
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
Michael Brun recalls working at Bethesda at the time.
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24 Turkey tradition changing Ronald Chung talks about changing trends in Thanksgiving food.
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25 Feature notes . . . Mirecourt Trio will perform; Paul Gerni will demonstrate pool trick shots; President Curris will meet and talk with students; tree lighting ceremony scheduled.
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26 How do you like them apples?
Fredrickson--JoLynne
Criticizes mate-hunting in classified ads.
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27 Panthers shut out of playoffs despite win UNI defeats Illinois State, 22-13; photo.
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28 Spikers on to nationals
Majerus--Tim
Now that UNI has defeated Southwest Missouri State, they will compete in the NCAA nationals; photo.
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29 Mike Schwab wins at 126 in Nebraska-Omaha Open
Ullestad--Mark
UNI wrestled well, with finishers in first, second, and third places.
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30 Miller, freshmen debut Saturday in regular season hoops opener
Grawe--Jim
Coach Eldon Miller will lead his first UNI team against Maryland-Baltimore County.
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31 Tankers lose to Bradley, Western over weekend
Huffman--Elwin
Men lost two swim meets, and women lost one.
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32 Mayden pleased after Alumni game
Picht--Dave
UNI won, 99-65, beating the alumni team of 18 players; photo.