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1 Fire Marshal approves bunks Approves construction of lofts and application of paneling.
2 Price of money increases Daniel Christiansen talks about the effects of inflation.
3 UNI Auditorium receives a $60,000 face lift New elevator installed; modifications of stage include new curtains.
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4 Audience delights in 'Companion' show Review of the performance by "A Prairie Home Companion"; photo.
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5 Johnson lends an ear to problems Ray Johnson talks about his co-op assignment with the city of Cedar Falls.
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6 Debaters place fifth At Creighton.
7 Religion lecture Professor Quirk will speak on the United Presbyterian Church.
8 Media Lab can add extra touch Offers facilities for students who want to add extra dimensions to their work.
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9 Committee reports on Title IX compliance Kimberly Gibbs and LeAnn Erickson talk about their contention that UNI in not in compliance in the areas of coaching and scholarships; report now in hands of President Kamerick; photo.
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10 Rugby clubs makes comeback UNI defeated the Mount Pleasant Club, 18-12, Sunday at UNI.
11 Golfers win dual meet UNI defeated the University of Minnesota, 523-532, last Saturday.
12 Soccer club wins two UNI defeated Wartburg, 6-1, on Friday and the Cedar Rapids Comets, 2-1, on Sunday.
13 Untitled Cindy Brandis scores during one of UNI's games Saturday. UNI defeated South Dakota State twice, 3-0 and 2-1, at UNI.
14 Overtime Kelly Ellis will sit out the remainder of the year with a medical redshirt and will be eligible to play next year.
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15 Panthers rally in fourth UNI scored 28 points in the fourth quarter to defeat Western Illinois, 35-28, Saturday in the UNI-Dome; photo.
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16 Skov sets another record UNI finished last at a meet in Iowa City on Saturday despite Kris Skov setting a UNI record.
17 Harriers finish second at Tom Jones UNI tied for second with 89 points in the Tom Jones Invitational in Madison, Wisconsin, on Saturday.
18 Spikers have ups and downs UNI lost to Drake, 3-15, 11-15, 15-9, and 7-15, Wednesday in the West Gym to Drake. Thursday they defeated St. Ambrose, 15-3, 15-10, and 15-4.
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19 If the election were held tomorrow for which candidate would you vote? Student opinion survey; photo.
20 Says Anderson, not Carter, is clear choice Claims John Anderson, not Jimmy Carter, is the clear and logical choice for President.
21 ILO 'preposterous Muzak imitation' Felt the performance of the Irish Light Orchestra of Dublin was horrible.
22 Asks UNI to take pride in Panthers UNI students need to show more pride and enthusiasm for UNI athletics.
23 Rap 'fair weather fans' Offers congratulations to the UNI football team for their victory against Western Illinois and condemns the fans who left the game early.
24 Proud to be a Panther Wants more support for the football team from its fans.
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25 Child abuse authority to speak David Walters will speak at conference.
26 Rid yourself of night fear Women's Studies Association will sponsor "Take Back the Night".
27 Authors discuss sexual harassment Rosemary Skaine and Donald Maypole talk about their review of the literature on this subject.
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28 UNI to shut down over Christmas Seen as a move to conserve energy; will survey campus for essential services and operations.
29 Creating a masterpiece Pat Hutchinson draws outside; photo.
30 Running to raise issues David McReynolds speaks as socialist candidate.
31 Draft resistance rally Will sponsor car caravan to Des Moines.
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32 What's up Meetings and activities; Athletes in Action; Resume/letterwriting workshops; Tuesday Talks.
33 Phi Alpha Theta/Historical Association Will discuss fall social.
34 UNI Ski Club Will meet.
35 Spanish Club Planning Halloween party.
36 REC Club Will meet.
37 CBF noon Bible study Will meet Tuesday.
38 Society of Automotive Engineers Will elect officers.
39 Group gains experience by travel Professor Parker's group will travel to major cities.
40 Pumpkin carving contest Marketing Club will sponsor contest.
41 Speech department adds to staff Profiles of the new members of the staff.
42 Conservation Club alive Active again after two years; plans for this year.
43 Shaw House tops in trivia again Wins KCRS trivia contest.
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44 Student teaching interviews set
45 Pay UNI tuition for semester in California A look at the National Student Exchange program.
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46 Obtain grant for biomedical careers UNI receives $261,054 grant to encourage economically disadvantaged young people to pursue biomedical careers.
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47 Irish Light Orchestra excellent Review of the performance by The Irish Light Orchestra of Dublin.
48 Bartending mini-course attracts students Description of the course.
49 Behind-the-scenes shops kept busy A look at the shops at Theatre UNI; photo.
50 Gangsters steal 'Kate' opening Review of the UNI Lyric Theatre/Theatre UNI's performance of "Kiss Me, Kate."
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51 Criminal investigator becomes UNI political science major Profile of Gehrig LaVelle.
52 Cast announced for punk "Prometheus' production List of cast.