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1 FUNION '82 A child sits in a stroller while holding a balloon on a string; photo.
2 Burris maintains stand on his office move Office furniture moved over weekend; students mount protest over move.
3 UNI student challenges incumbent for house Ray Johnson gives his point of view on several issues.
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4 FUNION '82 - something for everyone Pictorial of FUNION activities; photo.
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5 Paula Preppy A student discusses some of the distractions encountered when study time comes along.
6 Royal Oak adds to menu New managers offer new menu at Royal Oak Room.
7 Work camps change attitudes Student expresses a strong personal belief in the positive environment of work camps.
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8 Yesterdays Movie entertainment still remains popular with UNI students.
9 Workshop teaches employee motivation Merle Huber talks about workshop.
10 Art Gallery seeks tour guides
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11 Whitcomb prepared to give an all out effort for King's men The team captain looks forward to a strong season for himself and for the team; photo
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12 Marathon man Hugo determined to keep on truckin' for fun UNI senior tells of his devotion to triathlon training.
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13 Say goodbye to field hockey Due to budget cuts and a lack of support, the team prepares for their last season.
14 Panthers threaten Drakes home string Statistics for the upcoming UNI-Drake football game.
15 Yagelski will test knees Drake quarterback and other players have to be careful tomorrow with their recent injuries.
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16 MCC returns leaders in several categories Mid-Continent Conference schools all have some strong key players returning this year.
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17 Bored? Try intramural sports Students can use intramural sports to break the monotony of studying.
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18 Scherzo; A day at the Racist's Cartoon depicts a Marx Brothers moving crew, and is referring to the recent office changes on campus.
19 Viewpoint Student is concerned about incorrect assumptions involving campus voting in a recent editorial.
20 Vice president resigns office; hiring procedure questioned Student resigns her position as Vice President of Finance giving unfair hiring and firing practices as reasons.
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21 Diemer emphasizes his background to students Representative Diemer expresses his views.
22 New drug program started
23 Senate Scene UNISA president announces administrative changes from the summer; racism issues are discussed.
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24 What's up Meetings and activities; carpool applications.
25 German Club Will meet and elect officers.
26 UNI Counseling Center Will provide eating disorders support group.
27 Student chapter of the Associated General Contractors Will meet.
28 Phi Beta Lambda Organizational meeting.
29 Phi Alpha Theta Will hold first meeting of the year.
30 Shull Hall plans to offer escort service again Norbert Dunkel talks about the service; may expand to Married Student Housing areas.
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31 Campus religious organizations offer their schedules for the year List of campus centers with their pastors and hours of services.
32 Purple Arrow initiates Will join Phi Eta Sigma.
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33 Spanish educator to speak Ramon Lopez Ortega will speak on Spanish Civil War.
34 McGovern to speak Thursday
35 Lecture series starts Joan Hoff Wilson will deliver Becker Lecture on President Nixon.
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36 Student wins truck Pat Fogue wins truck in hot air balloon contest.
37 PacMan plays benefit PacMan tournament will raise money for March of Dimes.
38 Support group forms Group will deal with those who have experienced sexual aggression.
39 Management head selected Professor McAdams talks about why he returned to UNI.
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40 Hill businesses add new twists to old John and Dianne Eveland take over The Cupboard and rename it Hill Street News and Tobacco; Richard Anderson opens Pour Richards.
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41 Tryouts continue Orchesis tryout procedures.
42 Worker recognized on Labor Day holiday Author gives a brief history of the holiday.
43 World's Fair highlights energy A quick look at the exhibits.
44 Old Gold changes Karen Mills talks about the changes, which will include more pictures, spring sports, and May Commencement.