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1 Band refused to compromise
Hawes--Christine E. (Class of 1990)
U2 management believes they will make more money performing at Carver-Hawkeye.
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2 Candidate Simon guest at language conference
Smith--Michael Joseph (Classes of 1986 and 1990)
Paul Simon will speak at foreign language conference.
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3 U2 bypasses Dome for Carver-Hawkeye
Hawes--Christine E. (Class of 1990)
Fans comment.
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4 Allnighter's Club
Marlow--Paul S. (Class of 1988)
Conclusion of "Raiders of the Lost Aud"; adventurer speaks to 'Denotep.'
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5 New requirements cost students
Hawley--Michael C.
Believes that new professional sequence and general education will keep students in school an extra year.
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6 Students' appeals ignored Unhappy that Regents increased tuition despite students' appeal.
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7 The Human Element
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
False confessions.
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8 Point Blank
Majerus--Tim
Looks at effects of tuition increases; unhappy the cross country team uses golf course.
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9 UNI still without condoms
Guinn--Suzanne
Noehren Hall considering installation of vending machines; some campus bars have them.
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10 Enrollment drops by 1.3 percent following new cap, requirements Fall 1987 is 11,431; officials speculate on causes.
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11 UNISA committee to investigate different funding method for NI
Krall--Tiffany
Has been increasing competition for UNISA funding.
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12 UNISA vote to address student-run bookstore
Helming--Alison
Referendum will attempt to gauge student opinion on bookstore.
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13 Feeding who?
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Rose Brust Kern and children feed ducks in Prexy's Pond; photo.
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14 Debate tourney comes to UNI Thirty teams will come to campus.
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15 True boredom
Kappmeyer--Brian
Mary DeCoster studies outdoors; photo.
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16 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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17 1987 could be biggest year yet for cooperative education
Schooley--Terry
Fifty-nine students currently enrolled.
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18 Students find co-op invaluable
Butzlaff--Leslie
Students talk about their co-op experiences.
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19 Apartments soon to be inspected
Matthias--Annette
City will inspect apartments for health and safety features.
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20 Backpackers survive weather, starvation
Gard--Steve
Don Briggs leads backpacking classes to Yellow River; photo.
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21 Participants praise Sibling Weekend
Halder--Connie
Held last year as Noehren Hall event; campus-wide this year; a look at the activities.
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22 Prayer group strives to create unity among denominations
Bryan--Clint
Students and others meet Wednesday mornings for prayer.
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23 Internships offer professional experience in Washington, D.C.
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24 Students learn proper etiquette techniques
Studer--Kim
Wine and Dine will continue, but without alcoholic beverages.
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25 Campus ministries to host CROP Walk during parade
Grawe--Jim
Will raise money for poor people around the world.
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26 Dorm Life--But Not as We Know It
Walker--Michael Edward (Class of 1991)
A look at someone preparing for and taking a test.
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27 Tiny bubbles?
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Mary Pieper blows bubbles; photo.
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28 Uchida will perform in Auditorium Profile of Mitsuko Uchida.
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29 Panthers start quest for league title tomorrow
Huffman--Elwin
Panthers begin league play Saturday in a game against Indiana State; photo.
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30 Softball team wins 3-0, 1-0
Huffman--Elwin
UNI came away from Iowa Round-Robin Tournament with a record of 6-5.
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31 Volleyball team keeps winning; at home tonight
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
UNI beat St. Ambrose on Tuesday, 3-0; play at UNI tonight against Western Illinois; photo.
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32 Sue Lahr leads UNI golf scores
Glaser--Jerome
Captain Sue Lahr leads UNI's squad this year; photo.
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33 Monte Meyer paces UNI in weekend golf tourney
Peterson--Kerry
Senior Monte Meyer led the Panthers in scoring at the UNI Classic.
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34 Shaddox looks for improvement
Peterson--Kerry
UNI finished nineteenth out of twenty-six teams at the Midwest Collegiate Invitational.