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1 Untitled Members of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity participate in the Pike-a-thon; photo.
2 United student vote planned with Kamerick USI making plans for voter registration.
3 Complaint raises issue Questions arise over fundraising party held in Shull Hall.
4 Information requested for summer orientation Seeking information from student organizations for orientation packets.
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5 Panthers win Road Runner Panthers are successful at the Northern Illinois event.
6 Panthers finish 14th at Kansas Panthers perform poorly in Lawrence, Kansas.
7 Netsters handle Central, Augustana and Luther Panthers improve their record over the .500 mark for the first time all season.
8 Cuvelier signs with UNI State shot put champion signs with the Panthers.
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9 Soccer club wins, 2-0 Defense is the key in victory over the Cedar Falls Soccer Club; photo.
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10 Linksters take last in Illinois Invitational Panthers are disappointed with poor performance.
11 Panthers finish 2nd Jennifer Berger struck out 15 batters against University of Nebraska-Omaha.
12 Baseball adds two to staff UNI hires two assistant coaches.
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13 Editorial Nuclear weapons is the topic of discussion.
14 'Sour grapes not the case'. . . Dana Barrer expresses his motivation in writing a past letter.
15 . . . 'Barrer just expressing opinion' Student agrees with Dana Barrer.
16 'War' participants thanked Anne Sunberg thanks all those who wrote letters protesting Reaganomics.
17 Scherzo Nancy Reagan is going to buy expensive china instead of going to Hy-Vee and buying dishware.
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18 Greek Week begins Thursday, be sure to "Catch It" Highlights of activities.
19 Any questions? Rain ruins picnicker's plans; photo.
20 Cartography certification begins Professor Nijim explains new certification program.
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21 What's up Meetings and activities.
22 Management of financial institutions class Professor Wyatt's class will conduct conference call with Representative Leach.
23 Campus Girl Scouts Will meet.
24 German Club Will meet.
25 Campus Bible Fellowship Schedule of activities.
26 Student Social Work Association Will meet.
27 Model UN proved valuable A look at the recent program.
28 Job seekers succeed Many apply for summer campus jobs.
29 UNI 4-H Club begins Collegiate 4-H Club organizes.
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30 Up, up and away Student flies a kite; photo.
31 Festival dancing for all Highlights of spring folk dance festival.
32 Bahais see all as one Don Maple speaks to Bahai followers.
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33 Crownfield to speak Professor Crownfield will speak on "The Religion of Science".
34 Beta Nu receives honor Phi Mu Alpha wins honorable mention in national chapter competition.
35 Reformation discussed Highlights of speech by Richard Cole.
36 Endangered Species Act is topic of forum Paul Whitson and Marian Krogmann will speak at Conservation Club discussion.
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37 UNI Readers Theatre pays tribute to Hearst Readers will present program on Hearst's work; photo.
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38 KUNI Friends recognized
39 Lash publishes book Professor Lash will read from "A Lot for the Money".
40 English careers explored English Club sponsors English career workshop.
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41 Artists: prepare for Sturgis Falls
42 Films, panels, music make up Hispanic Theatre Symposium Highlights of the symposium.