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1 | Day speaks on stopping arms race | Samuel Day offers opinions. | |
2 | Johnson: men's, women's cultures are alien | Sonia Johnson speaks on gender roles; photo. | |
3 | Never again | Students celebrate the closing of Bartlett Hall's Penthouse; photo. |
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4 | UNI vocalists will perform on a two-day tour and also concerts inside Russell Hall | Varsity Men's Glee Club, Women's Chorus, and UNI Singers will perform. | |
5 | Theater discussions | Symposia to be held in conjunction with Shakespeare Festival. | |
6 | Turbulent "inner weather" | Review of the magazine "Inner Weather". |
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7 | Games people play | Student plays ping pong; photo. | |
8 | Variety Show: talented acts hindered by technical "aides" | Review of the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Spring Variety Show. | |
9 | "Warlock:" unsuccessful detective -spy experiment | Review of the book "Warlock". |
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10 | Cawelti speaks to journalism class on column writing | ||
11 | Campus Consultation | Norman Story responds to question about homosexuality and AIDS. |
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12 | Center has 'healthy' history of services for unhealthy students | Brief history of the Health Center and the services that it offers; photo. |
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13 | Classroom setting different for relationship/sexuality class | Marilyn Story talks about the history of the Human Relationships and Sexuality course. | |
14 | Food for thought | Little sisters prepare food; photo. |
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15 | Making "dough" | Joyce Kuehl talks about the bread dough art mini-course. | |
16 | The Marlins present "Sports Spectacular" | A look at the preparations for the spring show; photo. |
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17 | Two UNI instructors recall Afghanistan experience | Sandra Witt and Nancy Newell talk about Afghanistan. | |
18 | Summer Chorus planned | Professor Ritschell will organize group. | |
19 | Down in the Valley |
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20 | Elsberry, Federspiel set marks | Panthers begin outdoor season on a sour note. | |
21 | Golfers battle cold, wind in Illinois | Elements cause problems. | |
22 | Cyclones shutout UNI in soccer | Panthers lose in Dome. | |
23 | Net sweep for men, women split 6-3, 3-6 | Tennis teams are successful. | |
24 | UNI, Minnesota split twinbill | Minnesota is protesting the Panther victory. | |
25 | Creighton bombs Panthers 11-1 | Panthers commit 4 errors in loss. |
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26 | Pool champ Bandfield banks on education and relaxation | Bandfield has played pool since he was 10 years old; photo. |
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27 | Scherzo | Student is flunking erotic literature class. | |
28 | Viewpoint | Student discusses general opinions concerning the Soviet Union. | |
29 | Untitled | Students blast UNISA for allotting money to the UNI Gay/Lesbian Outreach. | |
30 | Untitled | Jack Ratekin responds to Vicki Grimes's contention about Women's History Month coverage. | |
31 | Need expressed for history | Graduate student expresses the need to preserve Old Administration Building. |
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32 | The Need For A Magic Wand | Perhaps the world's problems can be solved by using magic. | |
33 | Do you think freedom of speech is being observed on the UNI campus? | Students give their opinions; photo. | |
34 | An Easy Way To Get in Shape | Believes Commons Dining Center is terribly inefficient. | |
35 | Untitled | Lack of participation leaves people no room to complain. | |
36 | Student points out ROTC is voluntary program | Military is a necessity in today's world. | |
37 | The University Owned Bookstore "The Dead Issue" Part II | Renting books is not a solution. |
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38 | Fall 1983 Registration Schedule | ||
39 | Construction to employ 250 | James Stampp claims that campus projects will benefit local economy. | |
40 | UPB sponsors Political Awareness Day |
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41 | Foxworth tells women to know "male turf" | Jo Foxworth gives tips on the world of work. | |
42 | Pike-A-thon April 23 | Will stage 3.2 mile race. | |
43 | Hollings: freeze spending | Remarks by Senator Hollings. |
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44 | What's up | Meetings and activities; Laser lecture demonstration; UNI Overeaters Anonymous; Danzas Burgalesas; John Mathis will speak. | |
45 | Student Art Association | Meets Wednesdays. | |
46 | Physical Education Club | Will meet. | |
47 | American Foundrymen's Society | Will meet. | |
48 | Social Work banquet | Sponsored by Social Work Association. | |
49 | KCRS lays fundraising plans | Attempting to raise $4000. | |
50 | Marlins to perform this week | Program for the performance. | |
51 | EMSA offices to be explained | Will hold informational meeting. |
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52 | We thought you'd like to know | Professor Miller with the elm monument; photo. | |
53 | Spanish events set | Sigma Delta Pi will present several programs. | |
54 | Freshman: focus on careers | Attitudes of freshmen on many subjects. |
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55 | Wilson awarded Guggenheim | Robley Wilson honored. | |
56 | Events planned for Shakespeare fest | Brief description of activities. | |
57 | Squirreling around | Students play with a squirrel; photo. | |
58 | Elbow: play "believing game" | Remarks by Peter Elbow at Reninger Lecture. |
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59 | News Notes . . . . . | UNI-CUE will offer program on minorities and women in the media; RHA sponsored successful clothing drive; CNS will sponsor forum on creation and evolution. | |
60 | SBDC now using computers | Will run financial analyses. | |
61 | New lights for Hillside Courts | $20,000 project. | |
62 | Not a women's libber | Mary Louise Smith speaks on politics; photo. | |
63 | Power failure blacks out university | CFU breaker malfunctions; power out for 25 minutes. |