Issue Contents

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1 Public Safety acquires "new" patrol cars
Saucer--Caroline
Cars are used in general motor pool before being equipped as public safety vehicles.
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2 Rape whistles to be sold
Bennett--Leslie
Anatevka House and Shull Hall Escorts will sell whistles.
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3 USI breaks neutral stance on politics
Lilledahl--Jeanne (Class of 1989)
USI arranges tables and space for Democrat candidates; Republicans charge that USI should maintain non-partisan position.
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4 Let's get fired up!!
Cheerleaders
Want students to cheer at games.
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5 Off-campus student photos encouraged
Mills--Karen Vaudt (Yearbook Coordinator)
Wish to include off-campus students in the yearbook.
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6 Oppose tuition hike; start writing letters
Randles--John
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7 Outside Looking In
Weaver--Cherie A.
A look at the value of education.
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8 Rape should not be ignored
Otting--Laura Marie (Class of 1990)
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9 Reagan/Bush: imprisonment mania
Baker--Gerald
Gerald Baker expresses views on several matters.
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10 Library director to vacate position today
White--Ryan A. (Class of 1989)
Barbara Jones resigns to take job with Minnesota Historical Society; cites personal reasons for resignation; notes that on-line library system will soon be reality.
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11 UNI to host nation's top debaters
Miller--Jennifer C. (Student--1989-1990)
Thirty-seven schools will be on campus.
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12 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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13 LEARN: weight control program to be offered
Allen--Trina Russell
Joan Thompson talks about a new weight control program at the health center.
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14 Bush: a political overview
Smith--Michael Joseph (Classes of 1986 and 1990)
Profile of George H. W. Bush; photo.
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15 Dukakis: a political overview
Smith--Michael Joseph (Classes of 1986 and 1990)
Profile of Michael Dukakis; photo.
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16 Groups help students spiritually
Halm--Becky
Students and local religious centers talk about religion.
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17 Siblings not forgotten as students go off to college
Simmons--Jennifer J. (Class of 1988)
Several housing units will organize activities for siblings.
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18 Studio One offers students live music
Rash--Kelly Sue (Student--1988)
Molly Hoffman replaces Laura Behrens as producer; a look ahead at some of the groups that will perform.
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19 Kappa Sigma bikes 260 miles for charity
Berry--Mitch
Will raise money for American Cancer Society.
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20 Life . . . and How to Live It
Iwerks--Daniel H. (Classes of 1991 and 1994)
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21 Green pleased with team's performance
DeHaven--Michelle
Panthers finished thirteenth at the UNI Classic.
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22 Softball tournament at Nebraska shortened
Kabela--Michael
Panthers played in Nebraska Invitational; the tournament was shortened due to rain.
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23 UNI hosts Southwest Missouri State tomorrow in UNI-Dome
Huffman--Elwin
Panthers will play Southwest Missouri State tomorrow night; photo.
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24 UNI's women golfers finish third at Briar Cliff Invitational
Morgan--Chris
Panthers participated in the Briar Cliff Invitational last Friday; photo.
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25 Men's tennis squad undefeated; defeats Wartburg 8-1 Tuesday
Ingebritson--Rick
Panthers beat Wartburg last Tuesday, 8-1.
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26 Owens top runner for cross country squad
Schooley--Terry
Panthers finished eighteenth of twenty-seven teams at the Midwest Collegiate Open on Saturday, Jenny Owens was the Panther's top runner.