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1 Untitled The College Square Mall provides entertainment with Scott Cawelti and Winter Ridge Handy singing and playing; photo.
2 UNI a different atmosphere for Rooney Paula Rooney, vice president of student services at Reed College in Portland, spoke to students in the Union; candidate for vice president for educational and student services; photo.
3 Are residents safe? Information about the safety program on campus; Night Assistants were replaced by combination locks; photo.
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4 UNI aids in star search UNI Hillside Observatory helps in the discovery of binary eclipsing stars.
5 Omicron Delta Kappa initiates ten A list of the students initiated into Omicron Delta Kappa.
6 Feel safe with UNI security A list of safety-related services offered by Public Safety.
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7 Japanese student sees pros and cons of U.S. A profile of a student from Japan, Shinichi Nakamoto; would like to start a school of English in his home country; photo.
8 Munch, munch, munch Popcorn in now sold in the Union.
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9 Pottery and tapestry exhibits to be displayed Award-winning artist Christine Le Page opens her exhibit in Waterloo.
10 A comedy for all ages "Merton of the Movies" will be presented in the Strayer-Wood Theatre.
11 Get a hold on your health Fit Stop offers health appraisal.
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12 KUNI tops funding goal¿ KUNI raised $72, 748.
13 . . . with help of benefit concert A review of the benefit concerts held for KUNI with three local bands: Nonstop, The Drednex, and Bobby's blue band; photo.
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14 Soft rock trio plays tonight Kim and Reggae Harris perform in the Union; photo.
15 Classical guitarist to perform tomorrow Eduardo Fernandez is to perform in the UNI Chamber Music Series.
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16 Winter Ridge Handy, it's just dandy! Winter Ridge Handy performs at College Square Mall; photo.
17 Film has high quality A review of the movie Biruma No Tategoto (the Burmese Harp) shown at Cinema UNI.
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18 8-2 record for Panthers: Panthers defeat Mules, 34-0 The UNI football team demolishes Central Missouri's Mules in a 34-0 win; photo.
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19 UNI men's cross country places tenth The men's cross country team runs through snow and sleet to reach a tenth place finish in the NCAA district championships.
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20 Indoor track rule changed Indoor track team changes the rules, allowing more athletes to participate.
21 Fick majors in biology and running at UNI A profile of athlete Dan Fick; photo.
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22 Scherzo Will supplement her education with Trivial Pursuit.
23 General education important Has learned a lot from her general education class.
24 NI gets more criticism Believes picture was inappropriately paired with an unflattering article.
25 Untitled Does not like information about abortion that she has seen in the NI.
26 Died for a noble cause A recognition of the anniversary of the death of Karen Silkwood, an environmentalist and feminist.
27 Halloween memorable for kids Campbell Hall entertained little children for Halloween.
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28 Sporting news Information about the volleyball team, the women's swimming team, and the men's swimming team.
29 Williams--fast talker and UNI dribbler A profile of junior point guard Rob Williams.
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30 UNI hosts conference UNI will host the conference for the Public Relations Student Society of America in Des Moines.
31 ISA raising funds for Ethiopia The International Student Association will have a fundraiser for the starving people in Ethiopia.
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32 Restaurant program set A program for restauranteurs will be held in the Maucker Union.
33 Silkwood to be commemorated A profile on Karen Silkwood, as well as information about a vigil and protest held in her name.
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34 More students seek help Larry Routh talks about the changes in services provided by the Placement Office.
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35 Faculty exchange offers contrast Judith Sebesta steps from one academic role to the next as she switches from teacher to administrator; photo.
36 Faculty exchange application deadline Information about the National Faculty Exchange program, and how to be involved.
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37 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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38 News Notes Non-traditional students will meet; intercollegiate academics fund established.
39 Central American forum Richard Belt, Douglas Brintnall, and Maria Hartman hold a forum on issues relating to Central America.
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40 Out and About Students answer the question: What do you like best about food service and why?
41 Media impact topic for panel Robert Ross, Jack Hovelson, and O. R. Schmidt will participate in panel discussion.