Issue Contents

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1 Killing two birds . . .
Kramer--Birdie
Two students review essays with an English professor; photo.
2 Lottery money funds entrepreneurial chair
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
UNI Foundation matches $500,000 lottery money with another $500,000 to endow Chair for entrepreneurial studies.
3 Professor plays Pied Piper; leads lab rats to new home
Moore--Lisa E. (Class of 1988)
Professor Harrington looking for appropriate homes for rats; brief history of the colony.
4 Student survey Gerald Bisbey releases graduating senior survey showing students' satisfaction with campus services; the Library receives the highest satisfaction rating.
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5 'Non-profit' is key to student bookstore
Blake--Carl E.--III
Believes UNI needs a student-run bookstore; outlines potential benefits..
6 Hessburg commended for student budget veto
Hessburg--Laura
Discusses UNISA actions involved with the student budget.
7 Kwitchersnivlin'
Williams--Todd Allen (Class of 1989)
Shows a student sunbathing.
8 Letter writers forgot to check for accuracy
Pieper--Mary S. (Class of 1988)
Believes letter critical of NI could have used some checking itself.
9 Student supports President Reagan
Langer--Larry
Feels President Reagan has the support of a majority of the American people.
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10 Back to the UNI Future
Marlow--Paul S. (Class of 1988)
A time-travelling student returns to 1987.
11 Thanks to organizers
Ahlers--LuAnn
Praises the UNI Youth for MDA dance-a-thon.
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12 A stroll through the park
Kramer--Birdie
Students walk through Seerley park on a Sunday afternoon; photo.
13 Student as Critic Conference features novelist Grumbach as keynote speaker
Gummow--Lori
Conference schedule.
14 Student lobbyists support work study Thirteen students try to persuade legislators on value of work-study program.
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15 CHFA senior reception held
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16 Phys. Ed. Club selected for special presentation
Holbach--Jill
Three students make presentation at regional meeting.
17 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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18 UNI's ODK honor society initiates 17 new members List of 17 initiates.
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19 Going up . . .
Kramer--Birdie
Students use a hot-air balloon inside the Dome to participate in Senior Week activities; photo.
20 Honor society adds 134 in induction ceremony
Himschoot--Rebecca (Student--1987)
Phi Eta Sigma holds banquet.
21 Student art exhibition opens today
Tanner--Rebecca
Annual juried show opens; photo.
22 The making of "Cabaret"
Fredrickson--JoLynne
A look at the production.
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23 Relationships require negotiation
Buser--Jeff
Joel Wells talks about relationships between men and women.
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24 Untitled
Kramer--Birdie
Students set up a hot-air balloon for Senior Week activities; photo.
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25 Feature Notes . . . . Will hold conference on Iowa Amish; Union gallery showing "Very Special Arts".
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26 Eastman Brass returns to UNI after four years Brief profile of the group; photo.
27 ISA fund-raiser benefits Farm Women's Bureau Will repay group's kindness.
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28 Men netters top Luther 6-3
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Men's tennis is now at a 17-4 record, while women are 1-4; photo.
29 Men, women runners in action over weekend
Giegerich--Dominic
UNI will compete against Iowa, Iowa State, and Wisconsin, along with others.
30 Panthers tune up for conference with wins
Huffman--Elwin
UNI's baseball team shut out Mount Mercy in a doubleheader; photo.
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33 Panthers claim third at Big Four golf tournament
Grawe--Jim
The Panthers will next hit the links in Peoria, Illinois.