Duneman--Jeff
Displaying 1 - 15 of 15 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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1 | UNI's administration needs to commit to a full recycling plan Northern Iowan 90:54, p.5 |
Believes UNI could organize to do a better job of recycling. | |
2 | Students are divided over the subject of the paranormal Northern Iowan 88:57, p.18 |
Students offer viewpoints. | |
3 | Students for P.E.A.C.E. confronts social issues, encouraging education and action Northern Iowan 88:48, p.7 |
Students talk about the aims of the group. | |
4 | Brower will speak on campus Sunday Northern Iowan 88:42, p.3 |
Former director of Sierra Club David Brower will speak. | |
5 | Kennedy assassination raises old questions Northern Iowan 88:34, p.3 |
Presents theory on assassination. | |
6 | Students For P.E.A.C.E. explain its objectives Northern Iowan 88:20, p.3 |
Outlines beliefs and plans for this year. | |
7 | Student says to boycott Columbus Day, calling it a "sick holiday" Northern Iowan 88:12, p.3 |
Believes arrival of Columbus in New World meant genocide for native people. | |
8 | Earth controls Earth Day Northern Iowan 87:55, p.3 |
Activities rescheduled. | |
9 | Is the war really over? Northern Iowan 87:48, p.3 |
Questions why the US engaged in the Persian Gulf War. | |
10 | Energy plan is 'stupid' Northern Iowan 87:43, p.3 |
Plan should include conservation. | |
11 | Reality becoming clear Northern Iowan 87:40, p.3 |
Believes people are seeing the war for what it is. | |
12 | 'Peace, I guess' Northern Iowan 87:36, p.2 |
Student comments on recent comics and articles in the Northern Iowan about peace activists. | |
13 | Rally members express First Amendment rights Northern Iowan 87:35, p.2 |
Student was surprised a speaker at rally to support U. S. troops attacked beliefs of the peace activists. | |
14 | War won't solve the problems Northern Iowan 87:33, p.2 |
Student comments on liberating Kuwait and the war in the Gulf. | |
15 | World problems need to be confronted Northern Iowan 87:29, p.4 |
Student comments on U. S. involvement in the Mid-East through prose. |