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1 456 degrees awarded at mid-year Dean McCollum presents address.
2 Faculty passes total program on black demands Excerpts from faculty debate; special attention to issue of culture house.
3 Regents support academic freedom reject Messerly's petition on Childress Regents and President Maucker defend Childress assignment.
4 Room and board raised for fall Will increase by $50.
5 STOP resumes anti-war work Will begin plans for fifth Moratorium; photo.
6 UNI picked for pilot study on drug use Survey will study drug use and attitudes.
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7 Alumnus speaks out on campus events
Ide--Arthur F. (Class of 1967)
Reacts to Childress assignment, culture house, and proposed fourth Regents university.
8 Comments on academic freedom
Haman--Albert Charles (Biology Faculty)
Supports academic freedom, but believes that it, like all ideas, is subject to debate and question.
9 Election of regents sought by Messerly
Bancroft--Craig M. (Class of 1973)
Believes proposed reform could be bad idea.
10 Married housing plan questioned by student
Kurt--Chuck
Pleased that recent bids for new married student housing came in too high; asks Regents to consider building affordable housing.
11 My Favorite Prof #2 The Incredible Bore who teaches The Incredibly Boring General Ed. Class
Hoff--Gary
Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah, and the professor lectures on.
12 Student participation encouraged
Oliphant--David W. (Classes of 1971 and 1976)
Urges students to consider opportunities on university committees.
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13 Academic freedom or political control?
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Professor Fox fears effects of Childress assignment.
14 Organizational News Activities and meetings.
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15 Dept. heads resume teaching Professors Guillaume and Bishop step down from administrative duties.
16 Dr. Dreier reports to state group Reports on in-service training for administrators.
17 Encounter groups provide chance to "look" at yourself and others Counselors explain purpose of encounter groups.
18 Excedrin headache number 66:104
Arkfeld--Laura
Students make scheduling changes; photo.
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19 Black poet begins series Feb.6; controversial speakers Don L. Lee will speak.
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20 Regents accept Maucker's resignation, board to search for replacement Pass resolution of praise for President Maucker.
21 UNI to offer extension course on television Professor Chadney will offer social anthropology course.
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22 Moving in
Arkfeld--Laura
Students move into Dancer Hall; photo.
23 Tallcorn Band Conference to be held February 14 Peter Phillips will conduct.
24 UNI band to tour Will visit ten communities.
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25 Aesthetic society elects Shields trustee Dean Shields honored.
26 Music service award given to Dr. Russell Receives distinguished service award from state group.
27 New degree OK'd by Regents Approve specialist degree in science education.
28 Piccard to speak Jacques Piccard will speak in Dean's Lecture.
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29 Patten pleased with big Purdue win UNI defeated Purdue Tuesday night, 17-16; photo.
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30 Cagers split pair of games UNI defeated North Dakota State on Saturday, 71-67; but lost to Western Illinois on Monday, 100-85.
31 Panthers open '70 track season less top stars UNI opens the season this weekend.
32 Sheriff named athletic director by Regents Stan Sheriff named new athletic director; biographical sketch.
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33 Swimmers regroup and prepare for road meets UNI will face St. Cloud State on Friday.