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# Title Date Summary
1 'Humor is frightening'
Northern Iowan 76:55, p.2
Believes the Northern Tissue is offensive and tasteless.
2 Former editor expresses support for Caldwell
Northern Iowan 75:37, p.3
Former Northern Iowan editor supports Roland Caldwell for student body president.
3 Kamerick gives address: speaks on doctoral degree
Northern Iowan 75:2, p.3
President of the University gives traditional "State of the University Address"; photo.
4 Retiring editor Milroy makes farewell comments
Northern Iowan 74:56, p.2
Milroy saying his good-byes to the university community.
5 Colby defends CIA; Am. intelligence under law
Northern Iowan 74:54, p.4
Excerpts from speech by William Colby; small group of protesters present.
6 Sculpture: a part of the environment; advanced sculpture show at A&I building
Northern Iowan 74:53, p.6
Students talk about their work.
7 Faculty to evaluate Kamerick, Martin
Northern Iowan 74:52, p.1
Committee will administer the evaluation and tabulate the results; concern over motive behind evaluation.
8 Both sexes prefer female put down jokes, prof says
Northern Iowan 74:51, p.8
Excerpts from speech on humor by Joanne Kantor.
9 World problems solved by talking; diplomats need communication
Northern Iowan 74:51, p.1
Excerpts from speech by Allard Lowenstein.
10 Administrators say evaluation may have bargaining motives
Northern Iowan 74:50, p.3
President Kamerick and Provost Martin state views on purpose of proposed evaluation of administrators.
11 Faculty to evaluate top administrators?
Northern Iowan 74:48, p.1
Faculty voice continued frustration; claim administrators refuse to make progress on any matters not mandated by contract.
12 "Home of the Dome" not popular with students; NI Poll
Northern Iowan 74:46, p.7
Results of survey on general education, faculty evaluations, and athletics.
13 Alcohol, drugs are significant in UNI social life, poll shows; students also think the label "suitcase college" applies
Northern Iowan 74:45, p.1
Results of NI poll on drinking, drugs, weekends, faculty, and President Carter.
14 Quirk denied promotion in important Regent decision
Northern Iowan 74:45, p.1
Regents debate and split on issue, 5-2.
15 First doctorate degree approved; Regents reverses committee recommendation
Northern Iowan 74:44, p.1
Regents approve DIT; give $75,000 to new program
16 Poll shows 60% of UNI students support UNISA action plan
Northern Iowan 74:44, p.16
Survey results on UNISA plan.
17 Rock innovators in the Dome
Northern Iowan 74:35, p.1
Preparation for the coming of the Grateful Dead.
18 All issues feasible says Kamerick
Northern Iowan 74:33, p.1
Students inform President about sixteen point action plan.
19 Stansbury: housing rule not based on bonding: views on the parietal rule
Northern Iowan 74:33, p.7
States that parietal rule has educational basis as well.
20 UNISA advisor optimistic about requests: Thinks administration is providing commitment
Northern Iowan 74:33, p.1
Tom Romanin says that he is fairly sure that UNISA will be able to work out their difficulties with the administration.
21 UNISA executives pleased by the faculty's response to "action" plan
Northern Iowan 74:31, p.1
Faculty listens to student plans for being more deeply involved in decision making.
22 Proposed UNISA constitution given below
Northern Iowan 74:30, p.6
Text of constitution being considered for the three major student groups on campus.
23 UNISA prepares to tackle major student concerns
Northern Iowan 74:30, p.1
Students from UNISA plan to take some of their concerns to the Board of Regents.
24 Problems with form may affect data interpretation
Northern Iowan 74:28, p.6
Most seem to believe that defects will have little effect.
25 Few attend faculty meeting--stops action on mission
Northern Iowan 74:27, p.7
Few attended faculty meeting to discuss the new mission statement; those who did tended not to like the proposal.
26 Human Rights group asks for recognition: priorities would be gay and women's rights.
Northern Iowan 74:26, p.1
UNISA also considers representation of international students.
27 Research over teaching? Senate opposes change
Northern Iowan 74:25, p.6
Faculty questions role of research in new mission statement.
28 Senate approves doctoral program
Northern Iowan 74:25, p.1
Faculty Senate approves Doctor of Industrial Technology degree; will go to Regents.
29 New general ed still under study
Northern Iowan 74:23, p.3
Refers proposal to committee for discussion with department heads and impact study.
30 Off the Record
Northern Iowan 74:23, p.2
Believes Hunter Thompson visit interested many students; applauds efforts of Controversial Speakers Committee.
31 UNI's higher enrollment creating serious problems
Northern Iowan 74:23, p.1
UNI officials appeal to General Assembly for help with computing resources and to handle the rising numbers of business students.
32 His idea of covering stories is to participate in them, prof says: Hunter Thompson to speak tonight
Northern Iowan 74:22, p.1
Professor Klinkowitz presents his views on Hunter Thompson.
33 Off the Record
Northern Iowan 74:21, p.2
Reports President Kamerick's comments on the growing numbers of liberal arts majors and the declining numbers of teaching majors.
34 Off the Record
Northern Iowan 74:19, p.2
A look at faculty ranks.
35 Off the Record
Northern Iowan 74:17, p.2
Hunter Thompson will probably be appearing on campus.
36 Opt-out kept by IaPIRG
Northern Iowan 74:16, p.1
Regents vote to continue funding plan.
37 Off the record
Northern Iowan 74:15, p.3
Very poor voter turnout in campus precincts for Cedar Falls primaries.
38 Off the Record
Northern Iowan 74:14, p.3
Would like to see Hunter Thompson as speaker; still thinking about street parking rules.
39 Off the Record
Northern Iowan 74:13, p.3
Fashion trends; applauds UNISA for taking time over bookstore consideration.
40 Rally Thursday at 3 p.m. on text pricing by UBS
Northern Iowan 74:12, p.1
Group will meet on top of Union and march to the bookstore with a list of questions.
41 Senate backs proposal
Northern Iowan 74:12, p.1
UNISA backs current general education proposal.
42 The case of Gerald Leo Baker
Northern Iowan 74:12, p.5
Extensive and detailed profile of Gerald Baker; photo.
43 $200,000 yet to be raised for Dome debt
Northern Iowan 74:11, p.3
Lee Miller talks about raising the money that is due by December 31.
44 Off the Record
Northern Iowan 74:11, p.2
Believes 24-hour visitation is a matter of rights and responsibilities.
45 Off the Record
Northern Iowan 74:9, p.2
Difficulties in bringing major rock groups to campus.
46 Off the record
Northern Iowan 74:7, p.2
Merle Huber responds to recent criticism of Redeker food quality; explains volume of preparation involved.
47 Basically for the Off-Campus
Northern Iowan 74:6, p.3
Mayor Crews points out that any change in city parking regulations would cost money for new signs.
48 Off the Record
Northern Iowan 74:5, p.3
Musings on Gerald Baker, doctoral programs, and collective bargaining.
49 UNI ready for Iowa/ISU clash
Northern Iowan 74:5, p.1
Even though UNI is not playing, many students will be either watching the game or going to it.
50 Basically for the off-campus
Northern Iowan 74:3, p.9
Tips for off-campus students on parking and cheap living.
51 Off the Record
Northern Iowan 74:23, p.2
Record enrollment, the new column developed, letters to the editor, and campus grounds.
52 Basically for the Off-Campus
Northern Iowan 74:8, p.3
Column developed to give helpful hints to those students who have moved off-campus.
53 Dividers evoke complaints; designed to dispel "mess hall atmosphere"
Northern Iowan 74:2, p.3
The newly erected dividers in Redeker Dining Center are creating a stir among the students would who like to meet people, or eat with their friends.
54 New things in store for UNI; state of the University
Northern Iowan 74:2, p.1
John Kamerick gave his annual State of the University address.
55 Bargaining simmers, but not for long
Northern Iowan 74:1, p.4
The United Faculty still has unresolved issues with the Board of Regents, namely the 6.4% salary increase.
56 Changes in academic calendar by Senate
Northern Iowan 73:56, p.5
Faculty Senate considers many issues with the most important being the length of the Christmas break.
57 Faculty Senate salutes Jones; pass resolution
Northern Iowan 73:56, p.6
Professor Rider cites Professor Jones' achievements; Professor Jones cites his concerns for the future; photo.
58 Politics, bargaining dominate issues
Northern Iowan 73:56, p.13
Year end wrap-up of major news stories; photo.
59 UNISA allocates student fees
Northern Iowan 73:55, p.1
Quick summary of allocations to each organization.
60 Court awards damages in Gilchrist fire of 1972
Northern Iowan 73:54, p.1
Court finds state knew about potential for fire; Professor Gordon Harrington awarded $33,775 plus interest; Professors Hoff and Harms awarded $2000 each.
61 Mixture of new and old on UNISA V-P's
Northern Iowan 73:54, p.1
Roland Caldwell will be administrative vice president; Scott Beckman will be academic vice president.
62 Spanish teachers were harassed
Northern Iowan 73:53, p.1
Job Service hearing officer finds that teachers are eligible for unemployment benefits.
63 UNI foots bill for area symphony computer services?
Northern Iowan 73:53, p.3
CSBS will absorb cost of computer time for creating WCFSO mailing list.
64 UNISA recommends 40-hour g.e. limit
Northern Iowan 73:53, p.3
65 Operating at 60-40 ratio, Dome aims for 50-50
Northern Iowan 73:51, p.1
Dome managers talk about their goals for the Dome; split for first year has been 60% athletic events and 40% non-athletic events.
66 Negotiations await appointment of fact-finder
Northern Iowan 73:50, p.8
Mediation period expires.
67 Some students "simply forget" bills
Northern Iowan 73:50, p.4
Accounts receivable coordinator Roger Pohlmann talks about problems with late bills.
68 Brownell to reapply for Dome position?
Northern Iowan 73:49, p.1
Former position has been split into a promotions position and a business position; may apply for the business position.
69 Gen. Ed. proposal goes back
Northern Iowan 73:46, p.1
Senate believes more hearings need to be held.
70 Bargaining: who will pay for it?
Northern Iowan 73:44, p.2
A look at the participants, the tactics, and the possible outcomes of collective bargaining.
71 General ed proposal to be presented Monday
Northern Iowan 73:44, p.4
Outline of the latest revision.
72 Negotiations meet breakdowns; over-break sessions
Northern Iowan 73:44, p.3
UF charges that the Regents team is punishing a member of the UF bargaining team; also disagree over size of bargaining table.
73 Regents/UF discuss pay, leaves, work load
Northern Iowan 73:44, p.1
Finally agree on point about librarians' eligibility for summer leaves.
74 Faculty recommends allocations
Northern Iowan 73:39, p.4
Makes recommendations for use of extension and continuing education funds.
75 Poor sales sink concert; less than 350 tickets sold
Northern Iowan 73:39, p.1
A look at reasons why the Melissa Manchester concert was cancelled.
76 United Faculty contract proposal released
Northern Iowan 73:37, p.1
Highlights of the proposal.
77 General ed system with 2 degrees proposed
Northern Iowan 73:36, p.4
Professor Austin proposes a system resulting in a B. A. or a B. S.
78 Sandstrom submits ideas for new general education system
Northern Iowan 73:35, p.5
Professor Sandstrom's proposal would divide the university into three broad divisions from each of which students would select twelve hours.
79 No classes cause party atmosphere
Northern Iowan 73:34, p.4
Bad weather cancels classes; students have fun; photo.
80 Senate proposal calls for abolition of separate general ed. courses
Northern Iowan 73:34, p.1
Proposal from Professors Keefe and Brintnall would limit attempts to design or prescribe specific general education courses.
81 Council members removed due to collective bargaining
Northern Iowan 73:33, p.9
Professors Rider and Harrington excluded from Council; President Kamerick regrets the action but believes that it is legally necessary.
82 Faculty Senate has busy meeting
Northern Iowan 73:33, p.6
Considering fate of evaluation of administration in light of collective bargaining.
83 Senate approves writing program
Northern Iowan 73:33, p.1
Professor Robbins talks about the new requirement which will go into effect in fall 1978.
84 UNI Jazz in feature concert
Northern Iowan 73:32, p.4
27th SDIJ program will feature guest artist Bill Dobbins.
85 Three instructors back; other four gone
Northern Iowan 73:31, p.1
Three instructors return to Spanish classes; four instructors have had their resignations accepted; few details are available.
86 Seven Spanish instructors resign; an explanatory letter to the editor in Friday's IOWAN
Northern Iowan 73:30, p.1
Officials unwilling to state reasons for resignations.
87 SIIF voluntary funding in violation of constitution
Northern Iowan 73:27, p.1
May need to alter UNISA constitution.
88 Brenden commends senate on work
Northern Iowan 73:26, p.3
Ann Brenden commends the Student Senate on their work, including rental referral and peer advising.
89 General Education: what is its future?
Northern Iowan 73:26, p.8
Description of the general education program at UNI.
90 Questions and comments on pilot G.E.; committee conducts hearings on program
Northern Iowan 73:26, p.4
Questions and answers regarding general education program pilot.
91 The tale of requisitions
Northern Iowan 73:25, p.4
Donald Boss describes the purchasing process at UNI.
92 Hotels full for football, concert in UNI-Dome
Northern Iowan 73:23, p.1
UNI-Dome will have state football championships on Friday and Saturday and then a concert on Saturday night.
93 Senate rescinds frat house interests
Northern Iowan 73:23, p.3
Faculty Senate rescinds 1963 guideline which had approved off-campus houses for men but made no provision for women.
94 23rd open shortly
Northern Iowan 73:21, p.7
23rd Street should open in less then two weeks.
95 Cities: dynamic, growing; course offered on urban life
Northern Iowan 73:21, p.8
Murray Austin and Chuck Quirk will teach the new course "Perspectives on Urban Life."
96 Deere done with Dome; rent for $440
Northern Iowan 73:21, p.9
John Deere employees have finished the last of three meetings held in the UNI-Dome.
97 Doobie Brothers in Dome Nov. 21
Northern Iowan 73:21, p.6
Doobie Brothers will perform a concert in the UNI-Dome on November 21.
98 In-decision '76 raises $559 for Cancer Soc.
Northern Iowan 73:19, p.1
Money was raised for the American Cancer Society from election night in the Union.
99 "A stigma on our name"; a vice presidential candidate speaks
Northern Iowan 73:16, p.5
J. Quinn Brisben, vice-presidential candidate for Socialist Party speaks at UNI.
100 How much money in promotions?
Northern Iowan 73:16, p.3
Details given to the cost of "Chicago" concert.