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1 'No plans to arm campus security' -- Pendergraft Following approval by the Board of Regents, UNI will consider making some security officers peace officers with authority to make arrests; there are no current plans to arm them with guns or mace.
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2 Maucker: doesn't expect guns for campus police
Sullivan--Bernie
President Maucker stated that he didn't think campus security officers would carry guns; he also answered questions on a number of other topics; photo.
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3 Minority education members assume new responsibilities Professor Thomas Ryan, Dean Wallace Anderson, and graduate student Ronald James were appointed to serve on the Committee on University Responsibility for Minority Group Education (URMGE).
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4 SISEA tops 900 mark in new membership drive List of activities planned for the year; list of 1968-69 officers.
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5 'Dull, dead year'
Secl--Mary
Letter urges students to be more active and to live what they believe.
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6 An observation
Breithaupt--J. F. (Psychology Faculty)
Brief comparison of the school year to the human gestation period.
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7 Equal opportunity
Hanna--Mike
Editorial observes that only a select few are involved in campus committees and activities; wonders if this is because of lack of interest or opportunity; urges committees to publicize openings in Northern Iowan.
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8 Paragon of traditional virtue?
Chabert--Henri L. (Modern Language Faculty)
Letter states that the validity of an argument is not dependent upon the virtue of the person making the argument.
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9 Powerful silent minority
Knapp--Gene
Letter opposes the black-ball, a process whereby an individual can be excluded from a fraternity upon the objection of just one member.
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10 Snack bar discrimination
Johnson--Linda
Letter relates incident in which students were refused service because they were wearing Humphrey campaign buttons.
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11 The World of the Sparrow and the Hawk Column complains about poor quality toilet paper on campus, crowded classrooms, and a large variety of other problems.
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12 Untitled The new union is actually an underground missle silo.
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13 'Something must be done' about off-campus lounge
Seeland--Jean
Students complain that the off-campus lounge is in need of repair and a number of improvements; lounge may not be maintained after new union is completed.
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14 Newell 'Dinner with Prof' guest speaker Richard Newell, assistant professor of history, and his wife will be guests at tomorrow's "Dinner with the Prof".
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15 Winner of TV given away by Larry's Clothes, Waterloo and Cedar Falls, Jon Ward, 103 Sunset Village
Ward--Jon D.
Advertisement in the form of a letter from Jon D. Ward, 103 Sunset Village, to Larry's Clothes, expressing thanks for the television set he won in a recent contest at the store.
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16 CIRUNA CIRUNA Chapter and International Relations Club will meet tonight; anyone with interest may attend.
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17 Cloister Coffeehouse Everyone is invited to attend a discussion with J. F. Breithaupt, associate professor of psychology.
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18 EPC Will hold open hearings on October 21, 1968.
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19 International Relations Club Will meet Thursday.
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20 Italian course to be offered Germana Nijim will teach a community class in elementary Italian beginning October 9, 1968.
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21 Political Science A social hour for political science majors and staff members will be held tonight.
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22 Preliminary study underway may bring new art building
Seeland--Jean
Committee will develop a need and scope study for a new art building; members are Ralph Haskell, Donald Finegan, and Ralph Koppell; series of lectures will help define philosophy and objectives of Art Department before planning the building.
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23 The Club Will meet tomorrow; anyone interested in improving race relations is invited to attend.
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24 Down 20-7 at half, frosh win 37-26
Hefley--Tom
Panthers rally at half to win game against Upper Iowa, 37-26.
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25 Panthers pour it on S.D. State
Witt--William G. (Class of 1972; Public Information Services Staff; General Assembly Member)
UNI defeats South Dakota State, 38-10; photo.
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26 'You ALL deserve game ball'
Waller--Steve
Bruce Gulick receives game ball after 38-10 victory over South Dakota State on Saturday.
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27 Pep Council to sponsor dance, rally Dance and pep rally sponsored by Pride, Northern Iowa pep council, will be held Friday in the Men's Gym; Lee Rainey and the I.B.T.C. will be featured.
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28 Pop Series ticket sales to continue Listing of upcoming concerts in 1968-69 series.
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29 Previews Activities and meetings.
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30 South Viet deans here this week Five deans of pedagogy from universities in South Vietnam will visit UNI to observe and discuss teacher training programs.
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31 Untitled After forming a cross-field tunnel, students run for the stands to watch the game; photo.