Issue Contents

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1 All in a day's work . . .
Kappmeyer--Brian
Phil Chien works on Maucker Union windows; photo.
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2 Construction leads to power, clock troubles
Gesell--Don
Power line disconnected during demolition of Anthropology Lab; interruptions cause problems in some buildings.
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3 Faculty-wide meeting called to discuss new requirements
Hawes--Christine E. (Class of 1990)
Faculty will reconsider teacher education sequence approved by Senate in spring.
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4 Vote on bookstore vetoed by Wubben
Hawes--Christine E. (Class of 1990)
Believes matter is being rushed.
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5 Allnighter's Club
Marlow--Paul S. (Class of 1988)
Beginning of series, "Raiders of the Lost Aud"; adventurer searches campus for the cause of the destruction of the Administration Building.
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6 The Human Element
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Believes compromise can be met between professional sequence and general education.
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7 Volleyball poster, team defended
Koontz--Leslie L. (Curriculum Laboratory Staff)
Believes volleyball team poster conveys the right message.
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8 'Thank you' offered to Baker faculty
Reed--Mazell
His job as custodian is better because of the people he works with.
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9 Importance of history outlined
Wilson--Brad
Tries to put Professor Thompson's question into an Iowa perspective.
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10 Off-campus students get group photo opportunity
Mills--Karen Vaudt (Yearbook Coordinator)
Will be included in Old Gold if they wish.
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11 President's opinion policy justified by busy schedule
Baker--Gerald
Offers advice on dealing effectively with the President.
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12 Curricula committee approves foreign language requirement
Helming--Alison
Would require students to have two years in high school or two semesters in college.
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13 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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14 Student committee openings plentiful
Smith--Michael Joseph (Classes of 1986 and 1990)
Survey of current openings.
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15 Hearst Center to open soon
Guinn--Suzanne
Still attempting to meet $600,000 fundraising goal; will hold pre-construction open house.
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16 House shirts a good business
Thomas--Daniel Carl (Class of 1988)
Local vendors talk about the business.
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17 Alumni contributions a big plus
Gesell--Don
Alumni gifts fund Museum renovation.
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18 Candidate Gore's father visits campus for campaign address
Covington--Anthony M. (Class of 1993)
Excerpts from remarks by Al Gore, senior.
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19 New financial aid director urges students to fight tuition increase
Covington--Anthony M. (Class of 1993)
UNISA also considers bookstore referendum, inoperative clocks, and Senate vacancies.
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20 Mandatory drug testing enacted in light of NCAA drug concerns
Krall--Tiffany
Terry Noonan and Darrell Mudra talk about the rule.
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21 Exchange program praised by students
Halder--Connie
Students talk about their NSE experiences; photo.
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22 New coordinators picked for Bartlett, Rider Halls
Bryan--Clint
Profiles of John Wagner and Pat Sorcic; photo.
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23 'High energy rock' contributes to psychology fund raising efforts
Anderson--Renee
A look at The Cause; photo.
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24 Orchesis auditions will begin Monday
Moore--Lisa E. (Class of 1988)
Seeking men and women who are interested in dance; photo.
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25 Psychological benefits gained from physical fitness program
Hensley--Robert B. (Classes of 1990 and 1992)
Students talk about the strengths that they have gained from physical fitness.
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26 Unique daycare techniques offer different environment
Scovell--Laura
Deb Burk talks about the philosophy of the Center.
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27 Men's cross country team opens season tomorrow
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
UNI's men's cross country team prepares for their home opener tomorrow against Wisconsin-LaCrosse; photo.
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28 Mote's FG gives Panthers win
Bartelt--Brad S. (Class of 1989)
UNI's football team defeated McNeese State, 34-31.
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29 Panthers win tourney, but lose Sprague
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
UNI's volleyball team won the Panther Classic Tournament but Jill Sprague sprained her ankle; photo.
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30 UNI spikes Loras 3-0
Glaser--Jerome
UNI's volleyball team defeated Loras College, 3-0, on Tuesday; photo.
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31 UNI gridders have tough road game at Minnesota tomorrow
Huffman--Elwin
UNI's football team will play the University of Minnesota Gophers tomorrow.