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1 Faculty support sought for handbook Representatives from UNISA are meeting with various faculty members to gain cooperation for the Course and Teacher Evaluation handbook.
2 'Real energy crunch yet to come' David W. Meyer, Department of Energy official, gives his predictions on the future of energy sources.
3 Blindness seminar to be October 20 A seminar dealing with the issues of blind Iowans will be held on campus.
4 The bleak face of autumn Photograph of an autumn scene of a pasture; photo.
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5 What's up Meetings and activities; Bible study; NORML.
6 Quartet Canada performs tonight The Chamber Music Series opens with a performance by Quartet Canada.
7 Farming concerns discussed; 'Tales of Two Agricultures" Luther Tweeten, Oklahoma State University professor, explained the effect that current agricultural trends have on the structure of the family farm.
8 Out of reach? Photograph of a cat in a tree; photo.
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9 Survey results Ninety-seven percent of the students polled feel that the Course and Teacher Evaluation booklet will be beneficial.
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10 Laughter, friends, campfire warm novice backpackers A camping trip to the Yellow River Forest for a weekend ends the nine-week course of backpacking.
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11 Untitled Believes the key policy and housing contract release policy both need to reevaluated.
12 Interested in co-ed housing? Option of having co-ed housing in the dorms could be available if petitioned.
13 Untitled Cartoon finds that 'extracurricular activities' are more interesting than learning.
14 Keg policy will 'get us through the first year' Feels the newly adopted keg policy in residence halls will work for the first year but needs changes after that.
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15 Students travel to see Presidential candidates Nine Republican Presidential candidates appeared at the Calvacade of Stars at Iowa State University.
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16 Gays "come out of the closet" on KCRS "Contact UNI" Two anonymous student guests discussed several aspects of being gay.
17 New Mexico State prof to read poetry works Keith Wilson, a New Mexican poet, will read selected pieces of his poetry about his native Southwest.
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18 Museum program features fall color Retired professor Mildred Pierce will present a color slide program of travels to New England.
19 Ten from UNI in speech contest Ten UNI students will be participating in a speech contest in Bloomington, Minnesota.
20 After the party's over . . . Photograph of the remains of beer cans; photo.
21 Language department opens new office An office to advise students interested in learning another language is being opened by the Department of Modern Languages.
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22 Art on exhibit Three faculty members are displaying their works of art at different locations across the nation.
23 '110 in the Shade' starts soon Performed in a "three quarter round" setting in the Bertha Martin Studio Theatre, '110 in the Shade" will open soon.
24 Johnson portraits reflect artistry, concern for people Janice Johnson, UNI graduate students, displays pieces of her art that she has completed since moving to Cedar Falls.
25 Former administrations' names popular for UNI buildings titles How some of the buildings on campus received their name; photo.
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26 Orchestra opens season tonight Members of the UNI Orchestra will perform challenging pieces at their first concert of the season.
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27 UNI over Iowa Falls UNI defeated Iowa Falls, 38-18.
28 Panthers romp 38-25 over Western; Ellis breaks 20-year NCAA record Kelly Ellis may be in the running for the Heisman; photo.
29 First wins for field hockey women UNI won its first two games of the season.
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30 Women 4th at Central UNI has a record of 27-11 for the women's cross country season.
31 V-Ball brings trophy home: take third at Minnesota Invitational UNI finished third in the Minnesota Invitational at Minneapolis.
32 Men place 2nd in MCC; Peverill comes in third UNI had six runners place in the top ten.