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Christianity relevant to modern life? Jules Moreau will speak; photo.
Quiet demonstration; 'No room for Hellwig' Demonstrators staff information desk in Crossroads while CIA recruiter interviews students in Placement Bureau; peaceful picketing; photo.
Discuss fee increase, liberalizing student rules Regents consider increasing fees by $13 per semester and providing greater choice in housing.
Gary Cummings, Cyndi Hovden SS candidates Candidates announce; photo.
Auditoria recommendation includes coliseum, theater Committee recommends coliseum seating ten thousand, auditorium seating two thousand, and a theater seating eight hundred.
Theroux: untruth is humbug; honesty must become habit Paul Theroux talks about his writing.
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Untitled Student gets placed in a women's gym class.
It just takes time Mildly critical of the way in which proposed changes seem to get bogged down.
Better to banish offenders Professor Knievel disagrees with Professor Fox; believes it is better to get the cheaters off campus.
'B.T. degree for trade-school;' Obiter Scripta Professor Fox believes that the proposed Bachelor of Technology, with its abbreviated General Education requirement, is inappropriate for a university.
Offers alternative to Viet War Offers ways of dealing with Viet Nam situation.
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Radio does not play tapes Thief stole his tape player.
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Feature soloists, trombones in 1968 Concert Band tour Eighty-piece band will play twelve concerts; photo.
Summer Repertory Theatre applications due March 30 Schedule of plays.
UNI personnel workshop set for March 27 Fifth annual workshop scheduled.
Old Gold Variety Show Wednesday Will present variety show rather than concert or beauty pageant.
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$45,000 grant awarded for education session Will fund summer institute on secondary reading.
Shortage of rooms, changes cause embarrassed confusion Lewis Glenn talks about the scheduling process and the difficulty with overcrowding in recent years.
Cyndi Hovden appointed SS vice-president Other appointments announced.
Upchurch--grading causes barrier for student, prof Talks with faculty about effects of grades on the student-faculty relationship.
'Black Humor' portable 'release for sadism' Review of book "Black Humor."
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Untitled Clarke House basketball team won the all-university championship with an 11-1 record.
Panthers take on Wayne State; Henry optimistic Panthers expect victory against Wayne State.
Panthers host Jacks at McElroy in crucial test UNI will meet South Dakota State for the fifty-seventh time.
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NCAA champ Michigan State here in mat tilt UNI plans to carry their current record as they face Michigan State.
Waugh still leads scoring race; Theeler second Panther Jerry Waugh continues to hold the NCC scoring lead.
UNI initiates 'Dribble-In'; odds and ends Teams will dribble a basketball the 5.3 miles to McElroy Auditorium; handball teams should sign up; Jerry Waugh is 10th in career scoring; wrestlers set two season records.
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Previews Activities and meetings.
M. B. Smith guest at 'Dinner with Prof' Professor Smith offers views on grading.
Employees may sign to swim University employees may use the Women's Pool for rec swims if they register.
Untitled The Regents Complex continues to add student artwork; five panels now completed; photo.
Interpretation workshop tomorrow Professors McDavitt and Chapman will lead discussions.
Baker, Rider sponsor dance tomorrow Will feature psychedelic lights.
Flight training course is offered Nine-week ground school will be offered.