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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.