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# Title Date Summary
101 Prof. Jones, the Governor
Northern Iowan 73:16, p.5
A UNI professor shakes hands with Iowa's governor; photo.
102 Adm. evaluation set this spring
Northern Iowan 73:15, p.1
New evaluation instruments for dean and department head approved.
103 UNI-Dome manager discusses discounts
Northern Iowan 73:15, p.5
Dick Brownell explained procedure for ticket sales for concerts.
104 Administration misinforms public; findings on $565,000 Dome transfer
Northern Iowan 73:13, p.1
Questions arise from source of $565,000 for payment of Dome flooring.
105 Grassley on Butz, oil companies, and debates; spoke in NI interview
Northern Iowan 73:11, p.3
Edited interview with Congressman Charles Grassley; photo.
106 No concert on Homecoming
Northern Iowan 73:11, p.1
Homecoming concert will not take place because of the "Chicago" concert.
107 Co-op program implemented on campus; receives $29,000 grant from HEW
Northern Iowan 73:10, p.1
Description of the cooperative education program that has been implemented at UNI.
108 SIIF funding is set voluntarily
Northern Iowan 73:9, p.1
UNISA has endorsed the Student Interest Investment Foundation and the method of funding it.
109 VISTA recruiting
Northern Iowan 73:9, p.4
Peace Corps and VISTA will be recruiting at UNI.
110 Dome donated half million; faculty protests procedure
Northern Iowan 73:7, p.1
Board of Regents approved a transfer of funds from the UNI Foundation to finish paying for the Dome's floor. Faculty senate criticize the way the transaction was handled.
111 Record enrollment
Northern Iowan 82:7, p.1
1976 enrollment is 9777, an increase of over 5% from last year.
112 Enrollment could be highest ever
Northern Iowan 73:5, p.8
Notes from the Faculty Senate meeting.
113 Parking ticket change advised
Northern Iowan 73:5, p.4
Four motions to change parking tickets were introduced to the Faculty Senate meeting.
114 Harry Chapin: big winner
Northern Iowan 73:3, p.8
Harry Chapin performed during the UNI-Dome dedication weekend; photo.
115 Discrimination charge against faculty club
Northern Iowan 73:2, p.1
Professor Stockdale criticizes "men-only" policy of Faculty Men's Club.
116 Kamerick speaks on doctoral program
Northern Iowan 73:2, p.8
President Kamerick talks about budget situation, doctoral program, and new theatre; photo.
117 Bus company increases service to UNI campus
Northern Iowan 73:1, p.4
Outline of routes.
118 All things considered; UNI-Dome, moratorium, co-ed housing, Credit/No credit, Elections, Dancing, Dedications, Homecoming
Northern Iowan 72:56, p.10
Year end round up of news; photo.
119 Adm. resistance on rental referral; good student support shown
Northern Iowan 72:55, p.1
UNISA and ISPIRG want to put together a rental referral office; administration believes that the university should not be involved in off-campus housing.
120 Brenden announces vice-presidents
Northern Iowan 72:55, p.6
Carolyn Henderson will be administrative vice president; Janet Callahan will be academic vice-president; photo.
121 Hansmeier: coed housing "dead"
Northern Iowan 72:55, p.1
With 24-hour visitation to be implemented, co-ed provisions will not be expanded.
122 "Radical" CIA expert blasts dirty tricks; book censored by government
Northern Iowan 72:54, p.1
Excerpts from speech by John Marks.
123 Fire on fourth
Northern Iowan 72:53, p.1
Paper airplane starts curtains on fire; fire extinguished quickly with little damage; photo.
124 Regents approval
Northern Iowan 72:51, p.5

Accept general standards regarding tenure and appointments.

125 Wagoner is "Queen Bee"; bicentennial spelling bee
Northern Iowan 72:51, p.5
Description of the action at the spelling bee.
126 Committee selects 24-hour dorms; Rider, Dancer drawn
Northern Iowan 72:49, p.1
Dorms selected by drawing.
127 Green wins UIN marathon
Northern Iowan 72:49, p.6
Galen Green, 1972 UNI graduate, won the UNI Marathon in 2:41:45; photo.
128 No concert in Dome this spring; September music is hoped
Northern Iowan 72:48, p.1
Attempt to have Aerosmith concert in Dome does not work out.
129 Tenure proposals now up to Regents; center of controversy
Northern Iowan 72:48, p.5

President Kamerick approves proposal which would give departments the right to grant tenure.

130 Folk dancing
Northern Iowan 72:47, p.5
Over two hundred people took part in the Folk Dance Festival in the Men's Gym; photo.
131 Faculty passes tenure policy
Northern Iowan 72:46, p.11

Senate proposes that departments have sole authority in granting tenure.

132 Hansmeier questioned on student issues
Northern Iowan 72:46, p.4
Speaks to group of students about recent controversial matters; photo.
133 Students named to 24-hour committee
Northern Iowan 72:46, p.1
List of members and purposes of committee.
134 Washington tour fun and educational
Northern Iowan 72:46, p.6
Photo essay on the Washington trip; students and faculty see the sights and talk with dignitaries; photo.
135 Administrative Council reaches compromise
Northern Iowan 72:44, p.1
On 18-7 vote, Council will allow one men's and one women's hall to have 24-hour visitation.
136 Faculty supports rules principles
Northern Iowan 72:43, p.1
Faculty supports Ground Rules and Conflict Resolution aimed at removing impasse; confidence motion tabled.
137 Ad hoc reaches agreement; Faculty/Administration committee
Northern Iowan 72:42, p.5
Text of statement which would lay ground rules for faculty/administrative cooperation; would put committees back to work.
138 Elmer speaks on 24 hr., coed, RHA; Well accepted speech at Towers
Northern Iowan 72:41, p.7
Clark Elmer states opinions on a variety of issues; states that his views often differ from those of other administrators.
139 Stansbury: "can't conceive of Dome concert"
Northern Iowan 72:40, p.4
Believes floor would be damaged.
140 UNISA considers lawsuit
Northern Iowan 72:40, p.1
O. J. King believes students were denied due process in 24-hour visitation matter.
141 Faculty continues debate
Northern Iowan 72:39, p.1
Faculty express confidence in Senate; approve motion to cease committee work until "ground rules for effective participation" can be worked out; confidence vote on Kamerick administration postponed.
142 Faculty Senate calls it quits
Northern Iowan 72:37, p.1
Faculty Senate frustrated with administration; votes to cease all activities, including committee work, until it receives direction from the faculty.
143 Martin: faculty constitution void
Northern Iowan 72:35, p.1
Regents reject faculty constitution; faculty unsure what to do next.
144 Frustration among faculty; budget process questioned
Northern Iowan 72:33, p.1
Some faculty believe that they have little or no role in the budgeting process.
145 "The Cage" termed revealing
Northern Iowan 72:32, p.3
Review of the play "The Cage."
146 Coed proposal at Towers
Northern Iowan 72:30, p.1
Proposal is working its way through the bureaucratic process.
147 5-cent check charge to Pres. Fund
Northern Iowan 72:26, p.1
President Kamerick and Vice President Stansbury talk about the fund transfer.
148 "Theater" in every sense; "Yankee Doodle" superb
Northern Iowan 72:25, p.5
Review of the musical "Yankee Doodle."
149 Billiards broken into
Northern Iowan 72:24, p.9
Cash stolen and vending machines damaged in Billiards Room.
150 Vaj enjoys students, travel, knowledge, and Cedar Falls
Northern Iowan 72:24, p.9
Profile of Professor Vajpeyi; photo.
151 Friday flicks in financial troubles; lost over $1,100 so far
Northern Iowan 72:23, p.4
Loydene Cawelti talks about possible reasons why the series is not drawing large audiences.
152 The Royal Shakespeare Company lives up to its reputation
Northern Iowan 72:20, p.5
Performance review of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
153 "Playboy" opens; more than a comedy
Northern Iowan 72:14, p.8
Review of "Playboy of the Western World".
154 National art administrators: evaluators critical
Northern Iowan 72:9, p.1
Evaluators believe Department of Art needs more equipment and gallery space.
155 KCRS "plays your music"
Northern Iowan 72:8, p.4
Small staff and extremely limited budget make station operation difficult; a quick look at programming; photo.
156 Fall Tomahawk figures released
Northern Iowan 72:3, p.1
Book sales may net about $500-$600.