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1 Program fights rape problem Women's Action League holds vigil; presents petition to President Kamerick; photo.
2 Branstad, Conlin: their views on the issues
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3 Guidelines change In most cases pre-business students will not be allowed to enroll in 100-level courses
4 Diemer for program Representative Diemer supports Ed. D. program.
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5 Fleetwood Mac returns to the Dome Photos of the musical group Fleetwood Mac performing at the UNI-Dome; photo.
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6 It's no 'Mirage'--It's not a 'Rumor'--Fleetwood Mac satisfied the audience Review of the musical performance by Fleetwood Mac.
7 Annual tuba fest tomorrow A look at the upcoming program.
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8 Students and alums active in Playhouse UNI people will participate in production of "Same Time, Next Year" at WCP.
9 3-D comes to radio this Sunday in a Halloween program on KHKE Will us binaural sound.
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10 In review: there is no 'American Fool' in 'Nebraska' Review of Bruce Springsteen's record, "Nebraska," and John Cougar's "American Fool."
11 Festival begins today Highlights of folk dance festival.
12 'A Touch of the Poet' to open Preview and cast list for the play.
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13 Groce entertains audience on public radio Review of Larry Groce's performance on "Live From Studio One."
14 Cotton Top Co-op offers a wide variety of natural foods Lynette Bailey talks about the products and services of Cottontop Co-op.
15 Live jazz tonight Dixieland Bearcats will perform.
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16 Panthers humiliate Loras DuHawks UNI defeated Loras College in volleyball, bringing their record to 34-10-1; photo.
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17 Herder's practice paying off Profile of field hockey player Lynn Herder; photo.
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18 Hawks set student day The Waterloo Black Hawks hockey team has designated a College Student Day.
19 Bergeson starts Karate Club Bill Bergeson has established a UNI division of the International Shotokan Karate Federation; photo.
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20 Nevada hosts UNI UNI will be taking on the Wolf Pack of Nevada-Reno in the UNI-Dome.
21 First championship meet for new conference UNI will be attending the first official event of the new Association of Mid-Continent Universities at Eastern Illinois University.
22 Arthroscopic surgery cuts cost and recuperation time Dave Burton talks about the advantages of this surgical technique.
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23 Editorial Encourages students to go out and vote.
24 Bauch commended Encourages students to vote for Jim Bauch for county attorney.
25 Viewpoint Believes that students lack understanding of UNISA President Rusty Martin's actions.
26 Scherzo
27 Kamerick gives (trick or treat) Believes that the UNI administration should be more active in preventing rapes on the UNI campus.
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28 Editors for Johnson Believes that Ray Johnson should be the next State Representative in the 23rd District.
29 Fulton given support Encourages people to vote for Rachel Fulton for the Black Hawk County Board of Supervisors.
30 Voting carries responsibilities; make educated choice at poll Urges students to educate themselves on all candidates before voting.
31 New tax to aid the community Saul Diamond encourages people to vote in favor of the hotel-motel tax.
32 Diemer takes action Believes that Marv Diemer will make a good representative.
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33 Senate Scene Considers recognition of C. A. R. P. and matters relating to rape prevention on campus.
34 Cutler, Evans meet in forum Candidates present views on issues.
35 Students share experiences Students talk about student teaching experiences at Science Teaching Colloquium.
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36 What's up Meetings and activities; Joe Wujek will speak on energy conservation.
37 Free chili supper Will be held at St. Stephen Center; Lynn Cutler and Cooper Evans will be there.
38 Charlene Eblen Will speak on Henry Oldenburg.
39 French Club Will meet.
40 Swim-A-Cross to be held Will attempt to raise money for Red Cross.
41 UNISA registration drive nets 6,017 new voters
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42 RHA Roundup Considering restructuring some of its finances.
43 Cordaro promotes blockade Father Frank Cordaro wants to protest at trial of man who failed to register for the draft.
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44 Rape discussed Counseling Center will offer panel discussion.
45 Agriculture candidate Riordan fights to save family farm Jim Riordan will speak; photo.
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46 Conference on health, physical education is scheduled IAHPERD will meet.
47 Course scheduled Cedar Falls police officer will offer a women's self defense course.
48 Decision postponed Faculty Senate considers need for full-time affirmative action officer.