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1 Goril-la-my Dreams Someone wearing a gorilla costume attending a UNI game; photo.
2 Violence in prison results from reforms Excerpts from speech by Simon Dinitz.
3 Dilemmas examined Highlights of ethics conference.
4 Candidates increasing efforts Marv Diemer and Ray Johnson talk about their campaigns.
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61 High five Two players congratulate each other; photo.
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5 Homecoming '82--A "Famous First" for UNI Seven pictures depicting Homecoming events; photo.
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6 Theatre season opens with "entertaining" Mikado Author gives a strongly positive review of "The Mikado", by Gilbert and Sullivan.
7 Paula Preppy The freshman is stunned when she learns from her cousin, Veronica, that the preppy look is out.
8 Teams compete Registration deadline for College Bowl.
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9 Tickets available Preview and cast for "The Mikado".
10 Students eligible for exchange Brief information about exchange program with Japanese university.
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11 View movies for less Quick look at Maucker Union films.
12 Classic routines of Bob and Ray return to radio on Sundays
13 Guitarist scheduled to perform Douglas Niedt will perform.
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14 Student works at nature center Mark Muller talks about his work at Hartman Reserve; photo.
15 Art show "for everyone" Author enjoys the Alumni Invitational Exhibition.
16 Students shoot Bender Hall sponsors KAOS, or "Katching" game.
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17 Meditation club approved Coryn Lowther talks about transcendental meditation.
18 American Review won 1981 Pulitzer Very brief descriptive note on NAR.
19 Student magazine Magazine planned.
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20 UNI rugby whips Grinnell UNI beat Grinnell, 25-0, on Sunday.
21 Slipping away? UNI player scores a touchdown; photo.
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22 Golfers tie for first The former and current coaches tied at the alumni meet.
23 Idaho Vandals' quick start buries Panthers Idaho destroyed the Panthers, 38-13, during Homecoming; photo.
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24 Strong finish allows UNI women's golf team fourth in invitational UNI placed fourth out of fifteen at the UNI women's invitational this weekend.
25 Nebraska-Omaha beats UNI UNI will face St. Ambrose College in volleyball in the West Gym tonight.
26 Iowa Wesleyan stops sluggish UNI field hockey team 4-0 UNI beaten, 4-0, at Mt. Pleasant on Sunday.
27 Netsters place third UNI women's tennis team placed third out of six at the La Crosse Invitational this weekend.
28 Donovan finishes 20th A bicycle accident caused a twentieth place finish for the Ironman triathlete.
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29 Response to Rowe Author discusses methods used by the Unification Church to brainwash a friend; says Christians should be accepting, not coercive.
30 Representative's action questioned Student displeased with work of Representative Marv Diemer.
31 Scherzo Our heroic woman has been exposed to the spiritually deadly drug known as "Reaganite."
32 Supporters respond to Martin indictment Four letters of support for the anti-draft ideals of the UNISA president.
33 Concerned about student action Believes students do not understand draft resistance.
34 Proud of president Author feels that students should be proud of their UNISA President Rusty Martin for opposing draft registration.
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35 Trainers get class credit A look at the work of student trainers; photo.
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36 U. S.: not alone in racism Professor Bruha contends that Nigerian tribalism is just as bad as U. S. racism.
37 Thanks to UNI for the ticket Student argues that the parking ticket he received from Public Safety was unjustified.
38 Laws not open to interpretation Author argues that U. S. laws are not subject to individual interpretation, and that disobedience can lead only to anarchy.
39 Evans proves effectiveness Author says that candidate Lynn Cutler is making uninformed comments about incumbent Cooper Evans.
40 Editor deemed partial Author feels the editor is biased about whom she selects to interview.
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41 What's up Meetings and activities; Men's Organization for Rights and Equality; Citizens for Peace.
42 Industrial Education Club Will meet.
43 Cheerleader Tryouts scheduled.
44 UNI-GLO Meets Wednesdays.
45 Track and field Women's team seeking members.
46 Iowa performers featured on KUNI's "Live from Studio One" Jennifer Alt talks about the program.
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47 Students can still register to vote Table of percentages of registered voters broken down by residence hall.
48 Untitled Three men playing touch football; photo.
49 Sittings scheduled Photograph sessions for Old Gold.
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50 Theatre UNI hosts conference 330 high school students and teachers attend.
51 Wright speaks on "Dynamic Sex" Brief excerpts from speech by Rusty Wright; photo.
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52 Theatre parking
53 English conference Four faculty make presentations at ICTE meeting.
54 Meeting postponed Ruth Ratliff and Harold Burris will speak at GSO meeting.
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55 Films to show errors Professor Sunseri will show anti-war films.
56 Membership drive English Club seeking members.
57 Order of Omega begins $5000 fund-raising drive Greeks will attempt to raise money for seminars and workshops.
58 May named department head Charles May will be head of Department of Curriculum and Instruction.
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59 Fitness requires dedication More people are showing an interest in staying fit now.
60 Homecoming show presented with class Author gives a positive review of the Homecoming Variety Show.