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| Peace Corps recruiters on campus this week | Representatives will be available to speak to interested students during "Peace Corps Week", September 30 to October 5, 1968. | |
| '68 Homecoming Queen election to be Thursday | Election for queen and court will be Thursday; new queen will be announced in October 11, 1968 issue; list of candidates; photo. | |
| Senior Pix to be taken next week | Senior pictures for the Old Gold will be taken October 7 through October 9, 1968 by Lohnes Photographers. | |
| Personal, school problems taken to Counseling Center | Description of services and list of staff; photo. | |
| Plan study of Married Student Housing problem | Applications for Married Student Housing are exceeding number of available units by three to one; study planned for October 1968; photo. |
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| The World of the Sparrow and the Hawk | Humorous look at aspects of UNI campus life. |
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| A lack of reality | Letter comments on Des Moines Register article regarding Presidential candidate Hubert Humphrey's plan for peace in Vietnam without US troops. | |
| Working for newspaper not glamorous: Hovelson | Des Moines Register and Tribune staff writer Jack Hovelson spoke at the Conference on the High School Newspaper at UNI Saturday; photo. |
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| One man, one vote | Letter argues for proportional representation of different constituencies on Student Senate. | |
| Thanks Knapp | Supports letter by Terry Knapp in previous issue of NI. | |
| Heed call | Editorial blames overcrowded classes on a failure by the university to expand necessary facilities; calls on students and faculty to show their concern to legislators and Board of Regents. | |
| William in Wonderland | Letter in the form of a short story describes nightmare about inability to locate research materials. | |
| A fable | Variation on the fairy tale about the princess and the frog who was really a prince. |
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| Student Senate to compile prof ratings | Student Senate Committee on Faculty Relations hopes to produce booklet of faculty evaluations in time for spring preregistration, based on questionnaires filed by students last spring. | |
| Government grant competition nears close, Rhum says | Deadline for applications is October 21, 1968; grants cover graduate study or research, and study or professional training in the creative and performing arts. | |
| AWS considers government plans for Bender Hall | Qualified students may apply for a variety of offices. | |
| Untitled | High school students practice their writing at the Conference on the High School Newspaper; photo. | |
| 'Turned on' radio produces KYTC | UNI radio station plays music of many styles; DJ schedule given. |
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| Distributive Education | All students interested in office, distributive, and vocational education are invited to attend Thursday meeting of Distributive Education Club. | |
| Phi Delta Kappa | Luncheon will be held in conjunction with ISEA Convention October 18, 1968, in Des Moines. | |
| Pop Concert to feature 'The Pair' | First of three pops concerts will feature The Pair Extraordinaire and George Stevens, October 18 in the Men's Gym; photo. | |
| Sigma Alpha Eta | National speech and hearing honorary will meet; guest speaker will be Professor M. B. Smith. | |
| Christian Science Lecture | Charles Carr will present "Education Plus", a free Christian Science lecture tonight. | |
| Kappa Delta Pi | Honorary education organization will meet tomorrow. | |
| The Club | Will meet tomorrow and play tape of speech given by Dick Gregory last year. | |
| ACEI | Northern Iowa student branch of ACEI will hold organizational meeting Thursday at Judson House. | |
| Untitled | Two construction workers suspended above new student union; photo. |
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| Harriers tie Loras; meet Luther today | UNI and Loras tie 28-28 in first four-mile run of the season. | |
| Panthers alone at the top with 34-12 Augustana win | UNI's victory over Augustana leaves them in #1 spot; photo. |
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| Flag football schedule | Schedule and results for intramural flag football; photo. | |
| Athletic Club elects Board of Directors | Directors for 1968-69 announced; officers chosen. | |
| South Dakota State whips Morningside; next foe | UNI to play Morningside for Homecoming, October 19, 1968. | |
| New entrance | A new entrance for students living in Campbell, Lawther, and Bartlett was added to the north side of the field for this Saturday's game. | |
| Small, speedy Randy Ruisch hauls 'em in | Tight end Ruisch helps out Panthers; photo. |
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| Previews | Activities and meetings. | |
| Elementary grade teachers discuss curriculum issues | Elementary Education Conference was held Saturday, sponsored by Department of Education; J. Stanley Marshall gave the principal address, "The Curriculum in Elementary Science". | |
| The Club officially recognized | The Club was recognized by the Office of the Dean as an official campus organization, will deal with problems of racism. | |
| Young Demos challenge Republicans to debate | Young Democrats members call for debate; Y. D. members also challenge incumbent representative H. R. Gross to debate John Van Eschen, Democratic candidate, who calls for draft system reform. | |
| Art Department sponsors fall semester film series | Schedule announced for Art Department film series. | |
| Bulletin board only evidence of Free U | Board on second floor of Old Administration Building is reminder of Free University and can still be used by anyone who wishes to start a free university class. |