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1 Bike thefts up on campus
Atherton--Eric
Four thefts reported this semester.
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2 GSLs now available for departmental employees
Miller--Jennifer C. (Student--1989-1990)
Will affect several hundred student employees.
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3 Let's get fired up!
Morgan--Chris
Cheerleaders practice stunt; photo.
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4 Child care surveys needed, wanted
Sanders--David K.
Urges students to return surveys.
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5 Iwerks' guide declared entertaining, humorous
Molloy--Kris
Enjoyed reading guide to football games.
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6 Quayle is the 'fine' one
Holloway--Carson L. (Class of 1991)
Believes Dan Quayle is qualified to be president.
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7 Wilde Ideas
Wilde--Jesse
A satirical look at censorship.
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8 Column is defended
Sanders--David K.
Liked guide to football games; does not need guidance from administrators.
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9 Moore or less
Moore--Jeff
The advantages of staying on campus on weekends.
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10 UNISA member seeks to correct story errors
Curran--Margaret
Attempts to make clear earlier story on committee vacancies.
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11 Russian professor teaches UNI classes
Granger--Brian
Natalia Gruzdeva is here on exchange program; photo.
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12 UNI Russian program grows
Bennett--Leslie
Professors Yetter and O'Connor talk briefly about Russian Area Studies; photo.
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13 External Relations offers many services
Shepard--Julie
Earle Brooks talks at length about the work of his office.
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14 Scholars represent best at UNI
Woelfel--Jodi (Student--1988-1990)
Students will compete for Presidential Scholars program.
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15 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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16 Bruce hits wall, survives
Saucer--Caroline
Earle Bruce tests seat belt device.
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17 Job placement to be discussed at meeting
Chesley--Nancy
Cooperative Education scheduling informational meetings.
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18 UNI director will record new album
Wright--Michelle (Class of 1990)
Jay T. Hairston will record music and then work at Baldwin-Wallace College.
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19 RHA Court explained
Schooley--Terry
Brief look at judicial system.
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20 Campaniling one of UNI's most popular and oldest traditions
Iwerks--Daniel H. (Classes of 1991 and 1994)
A quick look at the tradition.
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21 Homecoming '88; new logo; events are traditional
Holstrom--Jennifer
Schedule of activities; photo.
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22 Homecoming activities Schedule of activities.
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23 'Oh, What a Payne!'; window painting theme declared
Woelfel--Jodi (Student--1988-1990)
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24 Boyce, Allbaugh awarded Lux
Lilledahl--Jeanne (Class of 1989)
Lynn Boyce and Christine Allbaugh will be honored; criteria for the award.
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25 Parade to float through town
Rash--Kelly Sue (Student--1988)
Quick look at parade entries.
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26 UNI tries to keep alive Homecoming tradition
Ingebritson--Rick
A rundown of Panther Homecoming victories over the years; photo.
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27 'Dreams' at rally
Wright--Michelle (Class of 1990)
Pep rally schedule.
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28 Tailgating; fans to form policy
Simmons--Jennifer J. (Class of 1988)
University has no specific policy relating to tailgating; Dean Shoars has serious concerns about problems associated with drinking at those activities.
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29 Untitled
Morgan--Chris
Will perform at Homecoming game; photo.
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Morgan--Chris
Students cheer at game; photo.
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31 'Harry the Beast' takes over as new radio/TV professor
Miller--Kim
Larry Burkhum will serve as temporary replacement for Byron Renz; photo.
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32 Art building to have photo display during October Work by Andrew Borowiec on display.
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33 UNI's Artists Series gets into full swing
Rash--Kelly Sue (Student--1988)
A look at the 1988-1989 season.
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34 Movies, bars, talking, listed as favorite dating activities
Halm--Becky
Students talk about dating preferences.
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35 Glee Club to perform at concert
Holstrom--Jennifer
Bob Byrnes talks about the club's trips to Europe; group will perform at scholarship benefit concert.
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36 Photo Survey: How much are your typical telephone bills?
Bennett--Leslie
Student survey; photo.
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37 Life . . . and How to Live It
Iwerks--Daniel H. (Classes of 1991 and 1994)
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38 Men's tennis squad remains undefeated
Frame--Doug
Panthers finished first in a quadrangular held last Friday and Saturday.
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39 Mistakes prove costly in loss to Bears; Panthers lose to Southwest, 26-9
Huffman--Elwin
Panthers lost to Southwest Missouri State on Saturday, 26-9; photo.
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40 UNI cross country team wins second consecutive meet
Ingebritson--Rick
Panthers finished first in a meet held last Saturday.
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41 UNI coach has high praise for Hostager, Penningroth duo
Kabela--Michael
Dan Hostager and Tom Penningroth are valuable runners for UNI.
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42 Tough competition reason for high men's golf scores
DeHaven--Michelle
Panthers placed last in a fourteen-team meet held Friday and Saturday; photo.
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43 Athletes honored by AMCU
Glaser--Jerome
Dan Hostager and Mike Sawyer were named athletes of the week by the AMCU conference.
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44 Volleyball squad competes in Georgetown Invitational
Glaser--Jerome
Panthers played in the Georgetown Invitational last weekend; photo.