Issue Contents

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1 Baty admired by colleagues; praised as 'one in a million'
Majerus--Tim
Profile of Jackson Baty; photo.
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2 Bookstore proposal in conference; could become law shortly
Majerus--Tim
Bill has both houses of the General Assembly; administrators consider options.
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3 Just ducky . . . .
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Prexy's Pond, which will be removed later in the year to make room for the new Business Building; photo.
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4 Many helpful sources appreciated Thanks students, staff, and others for helping provide information for news stories during the past school year.
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5 Not convinced pornography has direct relationship to violence
Jones--Barbara M. (Director of Library Services)
Feels pornography does not cultivate violent attitudes toward women.
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6 The Allnighter's Club
Marlow--Paul S. (Class of 1988)
President Curris reflects upon the year's accomplishments at UNI.
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7 Phone interview resulted in "Iowan" article errors
Anderson--Wayne I. (Earth Science Faculty)
A professor corrects misquotes in a recently printed article on evolution and creationism.
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8 UNI needs learning specialist
Regenold--Sue
Feels learning disabled students do not have enough resources on campus.
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9 Draftings thanks UNISA for student fee funding
Lounsberry--Barbara Severin (Classes of 1969 and 1971; English Faculty)
Thanks students for financial support for the recent volume of "Draftings In."
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10 Retiring prof thanked
Olson--Lynn
Expresses appreciation to retiring faculty advisor Dr. Jackson Baty.
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11 Thanks to supporters
Stephan--Janet R. (Classes of 1982 and 1986)
Thanks students and others for making Handicapped Awareness Week 1987 a success.
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12 Wants to know what Baker was talking about
Krempasky--David T.
Asks for clarification of a recently written letter by area resident Gerald Baker.
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13 Professional sequence increases from 23 hours to 32 hours long
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
Faculty Senate passes proposal; some faculty express concern at length of program.
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14 UNI considers switching to extended ed. Program
Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
Dean Carver talks about a program that would be five years long and lead to a master's degree.
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15 Committee to research funding change for "NI"
Hawes--Christine E. (Class of 1990)
Attempting to work around building problems with NI funding through UNISA.
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16 Student liquor use regulated
Krall--Tiffany
Need to obtain permit for parties at which there will be more than one keg of beer.
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17 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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18 First issue of "dead letter' published; English Club withdraws sponsorship
Majerus--Tim
Apparent dispute between the English Club and those working on the magazine leads to severing of relations.
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19 Hoopla
Kramer--Birdie
Students play basketball behind Noehren and Shull; photo.
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20 Library receives collection of Romanian publications
Krall--Tiffany
Marcel Pop-Cornis donates 300 books to Library.
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21 Attention!
Kramer--Birdie
The Panther Battalion Color Guard stands at attention at the Annual Spring Awards Ceremony; photo.
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22 UNI students march in D. C. peace protest
Gassman--Kitt
Larry Orr talks about the experience.
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23 Errant pencils make grading tests a tougher job for ACS
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Jim Wolf talks about test scoring services; photo.
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24 Pieper, Saville to receive Lux
Fredrickson--JoLynne
Profiles of Kevin Saville and Mary Pieper.
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25 Staff for summer orientation chosen
Himschoot--Rebecca (Student--1987)
List of students selected for orientation; a look at their duties.
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26 NI Movie Review
McKinney--Devin
Recommends some movies for readers to watch during summer break.
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27 UNI Folk Dancers to represent America
Moriarity--Kris
Don Allen looks at what the Folk Dancers may be doing on the trip; photo.
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28 Exposition features industrial technology students work A look at the program of the 26th annual Industrial Education Exposition.
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29 Theatre UNI will be busy this summer Old Creamery Theatre will produce three plays.
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30 Disease symptoms are given
Hoffman--Sue
Symptoms of chlamydia; tips on avoiding it.
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31 Taking it easy . . . .
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
A senior takes advantage of fair weather and watches the baseball game behind the Dome; photo.
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32 1987 Panthers in pictures
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
A collection of photos from UNI's spring sports; photo.
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33 Panthers take Iowa to extra-innings twice doubleheader split Tuesday
Huffman--Elwin
UNI's baseball season finished with a 26-21 record, tying the school's record for most games won in a season; photo..
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34 Fosbinder no-hits Indiana State in Panthers 1-0 tournament win
Huffman--Elwin
UNI entered the Gateway Conference tournament with a 7-11 record.
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35 Mudra inks 14th juco player; wrestler signs UNI's coaches have signed more players for the upcoming year.
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36 Iowa track meet next for women UNI's women will probably finish their season with this Hawkeye Outdoor Open.