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1 Quality of campus journalism threatened Due to limited funds, only two courses will be offered.
2 Untitled Jeff Olson looks at a sculpture in the Art Building; photo.
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3 What's Up Meetings and activities.
4 Nicaragua speech Connie Hohlfeld will speak.
5 New honors program Fifteen Presidential Scholarships and fifteen additional merit scholarships will be awarded in fall 1986.
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6 Parents of Year lived by loving, laughing Sid and Sharon Sickles, parents of Stephanee Sickles-Jordan, are parents of the year; photo.
7 Folk dancers/Orchesis combine efforts for variety The two groups will put on a combined show; photo.
8 Kenny passes architect boards James Kenney meets requirements to become licensed architect.
9 Education professor selected honor society chairperson Sherry Gable will lead Alpha Upsilon Alpha; photo.
10 Conservancy honors Eilers Professor Eilers is one of 13 honored by the Nature Conservancy; photo.
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11 Octubafest prescribes fun Octubafest is combination of serious and fun music.
12 UNI band is good, goofy, fun Bill Shepherd and band members talk about the band.
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13 Two cents worth Believes pizza delivery isn't really as good as it seems.
14 Changes Crossroads sign in front of the Old Aud is a reminder of the way campus used to look; photo.
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15 Wiley combines writing with art to broaden meaning Work by William Wiley on display.
16 "After Hours" is worthwhile flick Review of the movie "After Hours."
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17 Arthur comes alive in "Camelot" Preview of the play with a list of cast members.
18 Co-op gives experience Allan Stamberg talks about cooperative education.
19 Untitled Pat Howard sells art supplies to Terry Garrett at the store in the new art building; photo.
20 Marlins swim for fun Will put on show for Parents Weekend.
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21 Band not trapped in cliches Review of the band Stick Dogs.
22 Untitled Rich Hambleton enjoys a bottle of Coke while studying in the Union; photo.
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23 Was Dean Morin railroaded? Feels Dean Morin was unfairly pushed out of his position at UNI.
24 Kampus Character chooses to go to the Hill instead of studying for a midterm.
25 We've still got a long way to go Discusses the different types of double standards that are found in society.
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26 Friendships developed through volunteer program Students matched with clients in mental health program.
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27 Mental attitude key to Panther hoops season Randy Kraayenbrink and Scott Plondke look to lead their team through a successful season; photo.
28 Youth dominates women's squad Panthers look forward to the upcoming season.
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29 4,000 more seats available for football game in Dome UNI plays Youngstown State for Parent's Night.
30 Young wrestling squad sets goal of top five finish at nationals Mostly freshman team looks foreword to a successful season; photo
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31 Alumni meet tomorrow Coaches use the alumni meet as a practice meet for the season.
32 Untitled Mark Schwab practices in the UNI wrestling room.
33 Blackhawks ready for UNI crowd Chris Scheid and Brian Cook will play with the Waterloo Black Hawks in their game against the Madison Capitols; photo.
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34 Fans can help volleyball team's problems Coach Iradge Ahrabi-Fard encourages students to attend the volleyball games.
35 Memorial run to be held at Dome tomorrow Stacy Roberts and Mike Froehle organize the Stacy Miller Memorial Run.
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36 Untitled Accuses David R. Chung of being hypocritical in his writings.
37 Untitled Wonders about future of Latham Hall.
38 Untitled Feels UNISA is being ignored by the administration.
39 Untitled Discusses the forced resignation of Dean Robert Morin.
40 Untilled Response to a letter written by Tracy Schager on high prices at a College Hill business in the October 4 issue of the Northern Iowan.
41 Untitled Responds to a letter written by Tracey Schager concerning the price of the Des Moines Register at the Hill Street News on the Hill.
42 Untitled Believes that American society is no longer fair.
43 Untitled Believes that the Northern Iowan needs to do a better job of covering student activities, especially the anti-apartheid movement..
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44 Symposium on international trade Mahmood Yousefi talks about the upcoming symposium.
45 Conservation Club helps save valley Club donates money to purchasing land in Colorado.
46 Directories late, but coming soon Programming error and desire for accuracy delay production.
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47 Dome purchases sound system New system cost $81,745.
48 Untitled Angie Moots talks with Professor Donald Finegan in the new Art Building; photo
49 Debate duo places second nationally Gregg Fishbein and Tim Kratz finish second in national tournaments; photo.
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50 Former department head Lash dies Ken Lash died October 3, 1985; profile of his achievements; photo.
51 Whitnah presents history of arms race Lengthy excerpts from presentation.
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52 Art building dedicated tomorrow Description of the program; photo.
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53 Rock musicians to perform Tuesday Kim and Reggie Harris will perform.
54 'Peace is Possible' Excerpts from speech by Ronald Glossop.
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55 Master's offered in computer applications in education John Wedman talks about the new course of study.