Issue Contents

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1 Doggone glad when it's over
Kappmeyer--Brian
Dog waits for friend; photo.
2 Rent-a-frig raises ire of student customers
Thomas--Daniel Carl (Class of 1988)
Students cite problems with refrigerator rental company.
3 RHA, Tomahawk voice opposition to bookstore
Hawes--Christine E. (Class of 1990)
RHA official says bookstore procedures resemble Tomahawk procedures; Mr. Blake says that getting the bookstore effort this far has been difficult.
4 Student-run bookstore gains UNISA approval
Smith--Michael Joseph (Classes of 1986 and 1990)
Grants provisional recognition of bookstore group.
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5 ISU challenges UNI in battle over tuition
Knutson--Dave
Urges UNI students to come to next Regents meeting at Ames.
6 Special election will be Tuesday
Arndt--Mary
Will fill vacant seats and vote on two referendum issues.
7 Speech story was inaccurate
Colburn--Richard W. (Art Faculty)
Finds fault with report on speech by Marion Nelson.
8 The Ducks of Prexy's Pond
Marlow--Paul S. (Class of 1988)
Duck proposes to attack President Curris for taking their home.
9 Union art gallery needed
Day--Terri L.
Student believes that displaying art in the Union would be worthwhile.
10 Viewpoint was misinterpreted
Hawes--Christine E. (Class of 1990)
Believes others are prejudiced against her creationist beliefs.
11 Wild Life
Dawson--Brent (Class of 1988)
Portrays Greek god visiting rehabilitation center.
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12 Club thanks participants
Kangas--Christine M. (Admissions Staff)
Thanks those who supported volksmarch.
13 Student conduct criticized
Zubak--Samantha
Did not like it that students interrupted speech by Pete du Pont.
14 Thanks given for coverage Judy Meyers appreciates NI coverage of Mental Illness Awareness Week.
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15 Local tax is bad idea
Nielsen--Eric G. (Class of 1987)
Does not like local motel/hotel tax proposal.
16 Story on dispute called incomplete
Williams--Brenton E. (Class of 1991)
Believes story on parking lot dispute was one-sided.
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17 Political, social ramifications of AIDS treatment discusses
Iwerks--Daniel H. (Classes of 1991 and 1994)
Jane Teaford speaks at meeting; photo.
18 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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19 Support group helps children of alcoholics
Smith--Michael Joseph (Classes of 1986 and 1990)
Counseling Center offering support group.
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20 "Burn me" house saved
Matthias--Annette
Dilapidated house at 22nd and Merner Streets being repaired.
21 Women's Action League elects officers for 1987-1988
Waldorf--Darlene
List of officers and plans for the year.
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22 Top businessman visits UNI
Danielson--Denise
Excerpts from remarks by Allen Paulson; photo.
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23 Award-winning professor emphasizes value of foreign language knowledge
Covington--Anthony M. (Class of 1993)
Nile Vernon receives outstanding educator award from state group; photo.
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24 Fulbright program promotes professional, cultural awareness
Gesell--Don
Quick look at the program.
25 Hypnotist informs, entertains audience
Halder--Connie
Jim Wand talks about his work; photo.
26 Pretty as a picture
Kappmeyer--Brian
The Campanile through the trees; photo.
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27 Austrian study tour offers chance for German credit Karl Odwarka will lead trip to Klagenfurt.
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28 Band choreographer adds new dimension to marching routine
DeHaven--Michelle
Brian Palmer has been writing routines for the Marching Band for three years; photo.
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29 UNI ends season with marathon baseball game
Huffman--Elwin
UNI ended season with intra-squad marathon game on Saturday; photo.
30 Volleyball squad 22-2 after two weekend wins
Glaser--Jerome
Panthers defeated Western Illinois, 3-0, on Friday night, and Bradley, 3-0, on Saturday; photo.
31 Women's cross country battles weather, illness
Peterson--Kerry
Women's team placed sixth out of seven teams at the Missouri Mid-America Open on Friday.
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32 Runners prepare for AMCU meet
Bartelt--Brad S. (Class of 1989)
Panthers placed eleventh at the Central Collegiate Championships on Saturday; their next meet is the AMCU-8 on October 31st.
33 Tennis team to improve next spring
Huffman--Elwin
UNI women's team ended its fall season at the Gateway Conference Championships last weekend.