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1 Area economy an important issue Candidates Harlan Van Gerpen and Jane Teaford spoke at the fieldhouse of Price Lab discussing issues in the upcoming election.
2 Performers want a sold-out Dome Part of the problem of bringing acts to the UNI-Dome is the large capacity; performers want a full theatre, instead of just a half-filled one.
3 Untitled Michael Woroniecki utilizes his write to free speech with a cross cradled in his arms on top of the Union.
4 Jepsen thankful for new hopes and visions Senator Roger Jepsen spoke at the PLS: discusses the importance of students being focused on the American dream.
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5 What's Up Meetings and activities.
6 Students can now say charge it! Students were able to apply for credit cards through Phi Beta Lambda.
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7 Riley to receive writing award Professor Glenda Riley will receive an award for her article on western history.
8 The importance of ideas Robert Hengerer spoke to the students at Price Lab as part of the political awareness day, stressing the importance of ideas.
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9 UNISA Ratify elections, consider ROTC; constitutional amendment ratified.
10 SAEs surpass blood drive goal Sigma Alpha Epsilon sponsored a blood drive, surpassing the 240 blood units goal.
11 France in the middle of the woods Michael Oates joined high school students and teachers on a French class retreat.
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12 Actress performs tomorrow Actress Sharita Hunt will give a farewell performance in the Old Auditorium.
13 For the eye to behold Works of Sherry Leedy and Fred Burton are on display in the Union.
14 New Lyric Theatre director William Ferrara takes over the position of Lyric Theatre director in the School of Music.
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15 My country 'tis of thee¿ A review of the movie "Country" starring Sam Shephard and Jessica Lange.
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16 UNI grad's play presented An alumnus of Northern Iowa, Cheryl M. Kimberley, brings an original play to the Waverly Community Theatre.
17 Puzzling but pleasing Information keeping students up to date with the World Chess Championships.
18 Greg Brown in review Greg Brown performs spectacularly in Steb's Amusement, bringing Iowa life into the spotlight.
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19 Michael's musical mayhem A summary of the troubles Michael Jackson is having in the world.
20 Folks march in Volksmarch The Hartman Reserve Nature Center held its third annual Volksmarch, which is similar to a German tradition of hiking through the autumn woods.
21 Death in Venice reviewed A review of the haunting movie, "Death in Venice".
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22 Anorexia and bulimia: dangers of symptoms Joan Thompson speaks on eating disorders: the symptoms and how to help deal with them.
23 A living art course A new course is being offered in which students are able to speak and talk to the artists whom they are studying.
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24 In the dark about art? Gail Levin, an art historian, spoke on contemporary artists..
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25 Feelings of frustration Believes students need to be concerned about the big issues.
26 Scherzo Looking for an excuse to give a ticket.
27 Opinion An editorial discussing the political year, and what changes need to be brought about.
28 Immaculate Perception A discussion on nuclear weapons and their place in the world.
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29 Cagers prepare for season The upcoming season of basketball begins, as the statistics of previous seasons, and what to expect this season are stated.
30 Change in transfer rule The official rules for an athlete transferring from one college to another.
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31 Panthers face Warhawks UNI prepares to face the Wisconsin-Whitewater Warhawks in football.
32 Basketball pep rally A pep rally for the basketball team is scheduled for the beginning of the season.
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33 Jenkins: husband, father, student, athlete A profile for Charlie Jenkins, who is a new father, and still handles the pressures of football, work, and school.
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34 New assistant coach named A short profile on Bill Lawson, who was named full-time assistant men's track and field coach.
35 UNI athletic injury update A list of the injuries sustained in the athletic seasons so far.
36 Invitational for men's CC The men's cross country team prepares for an invitational for Big 8 and Big 10 teams.
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37 Untitled Glad that Senator Jepsen is leading in the polls.
38 Conception perception Responds to previous letter on abortion; believes abortion should be a choice.
39 Can we trust the Russians? Believes that the Soviet Union cannot be trusted.
40 Untitled Marv Heller supports Jane Teaford.
41 Political awareness Gary Thomas offers his interpretation of Senator Jepsen's remarks.
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42 Professor explains polls Ron Roberts believes that most polls are accurate; offers views on upcoming elections.
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43 Students step into the political arena PLS students enjoy a two day Political Awareness Program.
44 Untitled Bob Case becomes ill at meeting, suffers heart attack, and dies; photo.
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45 Best way to avoid rape: Don¿t be alone Information about safety on campus.
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46 News Notes ROTC cadets spend weekend at training camp.
47 Art students search for pygmy Charles Adelman leads trip to Chicago.
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48 Students make area map Geography students create a map of Cedar Falls and Waterloo that shows economic, population, crime zones, and voting patterns.
49 Prize-winning photograph A photo taken by Bill Witt will be included in a booklet entitled "Importance of Graduate Education and Research". The photo is of graduate student Karen Van Norman collecting samples; photo.
50 Chemistry roadshow Information about the Chemistry Department hosting 250 visiting students and viewing the American Chemical Career insights Roadshow.
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51 Faculty begins negotiations A list of members of the bargaining team for the United Faculty, as well as information concerning the start of the negotiations with the Board of Regents.
52 Holm speaks on behalf of Mondale Dan Holm spoke about the importance of politics, and why Walter Mondale was the right choice.