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1 New Union floors will be temporarily unconnected
Guinn--Suzanne
Expansion plans run into opposition from state's Department of Public Safety relating to handicapped accessibility.
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2 Phone lines to be adjusted
Smith--Michael Joseph (Classes of 1986 and 1990)
Should be more lines available for off-campus calls.
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3 UNI organizations distribute condoms
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Women's Action League, Social Work Club, and UNI-GLO will distribute condoms; cite reduction of risk of AIDS; photo.
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4 Candidates not skirting tax issue
Deeds--Carole
Says that the candidates do take stands on the local tax.
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5 Professors' views changed
Milnes--Charles C.
Interested in debate over creationism.
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6 Tax will not stop Cedar Falls visitors
Ury--Janet
Supports hotel/motel tax.
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7 Theory undermines God
Bahlmann--Martin
Supports creationism.
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8 Top Duck
Marlow--Paul S. (Class of 1988)
After the ducks from Prexy's Pond attacked their bedlinens, President Curris and his wife stay at a hotel.
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9 Creation and evolution should be kept separate
Williams--Thatcher Lane
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10 Creationism not legitimate science
Hoing--Dave (Class of 1979; Library Staff)
Dave Hoing outlines arguments against creationism.
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11 Alcohol pages applauded
Martin--Drake E. (Residence Staff)
Appreciates coverage.
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12 Articles were incomplete
De Lay--Vince
Believes some stories deserve follow-up to provide complete coverage.
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13 Headline is tasteless
Earney--Alyson (Class of 1990)
Dislikes headline in recent DMR.
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14 Student committees a plus for political candidates
Covington--Anthony M. (Class of 1993)
A look at the value and work of local campaign committees.
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15 Souper-Saturday proves successful for Campbell
Smith--Michael Joseph (Classes of 1986 and 1990)
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16 Support group forming for AIDS patients
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17 Widow of poet James Hearst dies
Stickfort--Patty
Meryl Norton Hearst died October 22, 1987.
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18 Carrillo, Wubben voice misgivings toward Wednesday's tuition hike
Krall--Tiffany
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19 Speech team claims a first Takes first place in 25-team competition in Mankato.
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20 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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21 Writing comp program clarified
Krall--Tiffany
Evelyn Wood talks about the test and the procedures for taking it.
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22 Dukakis campaigns at UNI
Covington--Anthony M. (Class of 1993)
Extensive excerpts from remarks by Michael Dukakis; photo.
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23 UNI claims top honors nationally
Hawes--Christine E. (Class of 1990)
Honors for accounting program and teacher education.
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24 That's my dad!
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Family watches dad play in Harry Carrie; photo.
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25 Cutler, Mathis to speak during Women as Leaders conference
Fruehling--Amy
Scheduled for leadership conference.
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26 Hale's contributions to musical activities cited
Gardner--Michelle
Extended profile of Les Hale.
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27 Hidden secrets
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Debaters' briefcases get covered with leaves; photo.
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28 Senior Challenge '88 sets goal
DeHaven--Michelle
Goal is $50,000; considering donation to Rod Library, relocation of Prexy's Pond, outstanding faculty award, courtyard at Strayer-Wood Theatre, and outdoor relaxation spots.
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29 Dorm life--but not as we know it
Walker--Michael Edward (Class of 1991)
A look at inexpensive beer.
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30 Goal of new financial aid director to create 'student oriented office'
Scovell--Laura
Roland Carrillo talks about what he wants his office to do.
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31 Students invited to join WICI, share in benefits
Stickfort--Patty
A look at the group's programs and activities.
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32 True blue
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Football fans at Macomb, Illinois; photo.
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33 Advisors assist with effective learning, reading techniques
Farnsworth--Merri
Karen Agee talks about hiring students to assist other students in learning reading and study skills.
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34 Top Girls to open Preview for "Top Girls".
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35 Injuries big concern of Ahrabi-Fard; UNI takes third at Asics Tiger Classic
Huffman--Elwin
Panthers took third place at the Asics Tiger Classic on Friday and Saturday; photo.
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36 Panthers enjoy thrashing of Western
Glaser--Jerome
UNI defeated Western Illinois on Saturday, 52-7; photo.
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37 Baseball team preparing for spring season
DeHaven--Michelle
UNI team is busy preparing for the spring season.
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38 Team effort, closeness key to men's cross country success
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Closeness of the men's team members has contributed to their success thus far; photo.
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39 Women ready for conference meet Saturday
Shafer--Karla
Women's team placed second out of three teams at the Indianola Triangular last Wednesday.