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1 Future of world in question Helen Caldicott spoke on the future election, and what it entails for Americans.
2 Candidates agree on lottery and jobs The views of Joy Corning and Ted Anderson, candidates for a seat in the State Senate.
3 High tech trade in the U.S. Mordechai Kreinin discusses the topic of world trade in the Jepson Symposium titled "International Trade: Issues and Options".
4 Untitled The Panthers rush through the hoop to begin the football game against Wisconsin-Whitewater; photo..
5 Untitled Students dance at the U-Hall after the game on Saturday night.
6 Untitled Members of UNISA debate policy at their last meeting; photo.
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7 Mexican children set to perform Eight Mexican children are touring the Midwest; they will sing and speak in a special service at the College Hill Lutheran Church.
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8 Comparable worth topic for speeches Minnette Doderer speaks on comparable worth.
9 Corning addresses issues in Union Joy Corning speaks and answers questions.
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10 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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11 Free measles vaccination Information about measles, as well as the vaccination for it.
12 Untitled UNI and ISU rugby players battle it out on the field; photo.
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13 KUNI needs support KUNI begins a quiet campaign to raise money.
14 Dracula: is it creepy or silly? A review of "Dracula", being performed at the Waterloo Community Theatre.
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15 The Visitor on culture Howard Shapiro will perform a humorous rendition of a foreign visitor to the United States.
16 Abracadabra and presto A profile of magician Brad Herzog; photo..
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17 Chamber music series begins Monday Information about the UNI Chamber Music Series and the first performers, the Concord String Quartet; photo.
18 Wash clothes with a beer A feature on the new Duds 'n Suds, a laundromat complete with bar, video games, and entertainment.
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19 Learning English as a foreign language at UNI Maria Ramos Mendoza, from Mexico, took summer classes to learn English, and decided to stay on to learn independently; photo.
20 College Bowl isn't football College Bowl, a sport for the mind, starts up in the beginning of November.
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21 Boss and Osborne at UNI tonight Jane Voss and Hoyle Osborne sing about how they see life in the 1980s using music and vaudeville.
22 UNI speakers succeed A look at how students prepare for forensics events.
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23 Scherzo Portrays the University of Iowa as feeling left out.
24 Night assistants strike out Believes elimination of dorm night assistants is a bad idea for several reasons.
25 Squirrelly tales Teresa Cashman comments on the lives of squirrels, and wonders if they have greater implications.
26 Military protects rights Believes military is necessary.
27 Arms race important Supports Tom Harkin.
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28 Panthers win big, 73-7 The UNI Panthers demolished the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, 73-7.
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29 Deductions refused donors Questions about deductibility of some gifts to athletics programs.
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30 Spikers face Drake tonight The UNI volleyball team won against Winona State, 15-5, 15-1, and 15-9. Past statistics of their matches are also included; photo.
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31 Harriers place fourth The men's cross country team placed fourth in the Iowa State Invitational.
32 Can Miami go unbeaten? Students on campus comment on how the Miami Dolphins remain the only unbeaten team in the NFL.
33 Swimming season begins The season for the swimming team begins with a positive attitude for the year.
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34 Letter given unnecessary attention Believes NI should cover all sides of the political map.
35 Untitled Unhappy with prominence given to Barb Nesheim's letter.
36 Untitled Questions arise regarding recent UNISA election.
37 Untitled Supports Joy Corning for State Senate.
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38 Wallace finishes research Professor Wallace completed her research on adult day care centers, and shares some of her findings.
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39 Out and about on D-Day Senator Roger Jepsen hands out literature about the upcoming election and explains his views as he walks door to door in Cedar Falls; photo.
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40 Dignitaries and trade A summary of the presentations at the Lawrence Jepson Symposium on trade.
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41 Student positions available Information about different student positions available on campus committees.
42 PACs attracting more votes Lyle Alberts comments on how people are turning away from traditional parties, and moving towards Political Action Committees.
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43 Untitled The UNI pom-pon squad in action; photo.
44 Speaker details campaign Kristy Livingston speaks on behalf of Cooper Evans, the Republican candidate for Congress.
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45 An unnatural disaster in farming Ruth Harkin spoke on behalf of her husband; she discussed problems in agriculture; photo.
46 Computerized food service Kent Ruby talks about the changes in food service computer programming.