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Pincham will visit R. Eugene Pincham will speak.
UNI possible hot spot Fire inspectors find problems in certain buildings.
KWWL features profs; discuss freedom Professors discuss academic freedom.
Untitled The Northern Iowan staff was left to work in darkness after lights in the Union shut off; photo.
Troutner elected Bud Troutner elected president of state YD group.
Spin-off planned Union will set up discussion groups.
Senator praises choice Senator Messerly approves of Nicholas Nyardi as speaker.
Untitled Curt Randall and fellow Boies House residents suffer a defeat during a tug-of-war event for the "Signs of Spring" Olympics; photo.
Draft resister to speak Profile of Arlo Tatum; photo.
Committee asks additional aid $300,000 may still be directed toward UNI.
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Untitled Fire Marshall says tower living is hazardous and against the fire code, occupants may be forced out.
Ombudsman Questions about food service and faculty salaries.
Asks faculty to reconsider Professor Wiesenfeld criticizes decision to support increased tuition and fees.
State should carry burden; support withheld Professor Crownfield outlines reasons for not supporting Union boycott.
Students lack determination Believes students of several years ago were stronger.
"Examine your soul, baby"; racists criticized Believes earlier writer does not understand racism.
Student voice urges change SISEA group will speak up for change in teacher education.
Go home!! Professor Longnecker tries to avoid the dunk tank.
Fox ideas limited Critical of Professor Fox's recent column on an arts festival.
Votes for "Union"; recommends name Dean Shields outlines reasons for new name.
Who needs room?; Key Hole question Ironic note on need for rooms for all ethnic groups.
Boycott could be effective Link between Union and tuition and fees increase worth considering.
Questions Key Hole validity Believes that making the Keyhole Lounge a special area devoted to African-Americans was a mistake.
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Previews Activities and meetings.
Senior recitals Earle Dickinson and Robert Kvam will perform.
IFC election Roster of new officers.
SISEA meeting Attending regional meeting.
Foreign Language tests Reading and proficiency test offered.
Transfer enrollments growing About 20% of UNI students are transfers; grades tend to drop off some, but 58% do graduate.
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Union is non-building Excerpts from President Maucker's dedicatory speech; comments on history and purpose of building.
Union Week previews Schedule of week's activities.
Many things to many people Ways in which students have begun to use the Union; photo.
Hours Schedule of new Union.
Union design recognized Brief discussion of Union design which won award in competition sponsored by Progressive Architecture.
Union site controversy Summary on controversy surrounding site selection of site for Union.
Eleven program areas Description of purposes and uses of Union.
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Untitled The Union's floor plans, photos of construction, and photos of the completed project; photo.
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Trackmen win 10 of 18 Dickinson events; McCready breaks hurdle mark Panthers have a "superb" day at the Dickinson Relays; photo.
Baseball wish comes true; Panthers drill South Dakota Panthers continue a perfect season record after three wins over South Dakota University; photo.
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Golf team takes second at Northern Invitational Panthers place second at the Northern Iowan Invitational Golf Tournament.
UNI cage recruit lands 10 tall stars; Hogeland digs 6-9, 6-7 size Coach Hogeland secures ten high school players for next year's team.
Here they come . . . . Panthers have a winning day at the Dickinson Relays; photo.
Northern netmen notch triple win Panthers bring home victories over Grinnell, Coe, and Cornell.
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Bash Saturday Dance and dunking tank will highlight fun.
Greeks to do their thing next week Schedule of Greek Week activities; photo.
Schaefer fund established Will honor Professor Schaefer, long-time UNI faculty member.
Untitled Teams take turns at the tug-of-war event during "Signs of Spring" week; photo.
New Regents appointed Mrs. H. Rand Petersen, Donald H. Shaw, and Ray V. Bailey are appointed.
Spring play cast Will present "The Unknown Soldier and his Wife".