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1 UNI students travel to New York to take a close look at hunger Carol Lamb and Jack Geiger will travel to New York to attend a Seminar on Food and Development Issues for Model United Nation Secretariat Leaders.
2 Nuclear industry talk to be tomorrow afternoon A presentation about the nuclear industry and its hazards will be held in memory of Karen Silkwood.
3 Brisk weather greets parents Parents visited the UNI campus; photo
4 East to West, West to East, sports practices swap gyms Two classes and five athletics teams switch gyms to make better use of the newly renamed East and West gyms.
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5 Mozart music in soprano recital Kay Murray's recital will include the works of Mozart as well as some by German, Spanish, Italian, and American composers.
6 Future teachers given 'the rest of the story': UNI's SISEA membership outstanding The UNI chapter of the Student Iowa State Education Association had 368 members last year.
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7 What's up Meetings and activities; World Wide Day of Fast; Gamma Sigma Lamda.
8 Play on The band Sturgis Falls played in the Towers lounge; photo.
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9 Panthers drop final 24-17 to WKU UNI lost to Western Kentucky; photo.
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10 Regionals await UNI V-ball team UNI placed sixth out of ten teams in the University of Minnesota Invitational.
11 Panther runners place 4th in nation UNI placed fourth in the nation at Riverside, California.
12 Untitled UNI-Alumni wrestling meet is held; photo.
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13 Alumni meet ends in tie UNI had a Varsity-Alumni wrestling meet.
14 Regional 4th for field hockey women UNI placed sixth in the regional field hockey meet.
15 Men open season with Alumni meet UNI has five returning All-Americans.
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16 'Shakespeare has something to offer 20th-century mind' Louise Forest presented a lecture entitled "Looking at Shakespeare from a 20th Century Perspective."
17 Fall "Competitive Art Show" ends Friday at A&I building The fall "Competitive Art Show" features works completed since last May.
18 A little R &R Cherie Medbury reads a book in her lounge; photo.
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19 Food, entertainment offer international flavor The fourth annual food fair supplies dishes from various countries as well as a variety of entertainment; photo.
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20 Raffle was a success Tau Kappa Epsilon sisters thank everyone who supported their raffle.
21 Untitled Cartoon depicts two professors discussing the proposed Course and Teacher Evaluation handbook.
22 'Faculty is stuck, unless Regents takes action' Asks taxpayers to support the United Faculty.
23 'Points need to be evaluated,' says writer of his support for CATE handbook Supports the CATE handbook.
24 Purple Arrow thanks to Lawther Hall Thanks Lawther Hall residents for their treats to children on Halloween.
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25 Untitled Warns students that are vandalizing university and private property; they are not protected from prosecution; photo.
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26 'No One's Perfect' Student wearing sun glasses on the back of head; photo.
27 'Glass house'' The movie "Glass House" is being shown; interested faculty and students are invited to watch.
28 Workshop to explore sexuality The Human Sexuality Task Force will host a weekend workshop on human sexual attitudes.
29 'Court of the Spirit King' presented Interpreters Theatre will hold its third production.
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30 There's a place for academic grievances; students must initiate the action The Student Academic Appeals Board receives grievances from students dissatisfied with a grade.
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31 'Façade' presented this evening A Chamber Concert will be held by the School of Music.
32 While you're standing in line, read these registration tips Recommends using advisor for more than just a signature for registration.
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33 ". . . and the light" The top of a church steeple is lighted; photo.
34 Decriminalizing pot: UNI has largest NORML chapter in Iowa The UNI Chapter of the National Organization to Reform Marijuana Laws currently has sixty members.
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35 'Apocalypse Now': worth waiting Review of the movie "Apocalypse Now."
36 In contrast . . . A tree that has lost its leaves; photo.
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37 Tomahawk offers helping hand to the elderly and handicapped Tomahawk's fall project is to do yardwork and other odd jobs for the elderly and handicapped.
38 Conference features art speakers A two-day conference entitled "Arts education: a State Conference" will feature speakers from different parts of the country.