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1 Beer ordinance passes final vote Ordinance allowing sale of beer by the drink passes; tied to new zoning code.
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2 In-field work returns in fall
Shaffer--Deatra
September Experience will again include work of future teachers with children in their own home town.
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3 Student and faculty senates discuss changes Consider progress on addition of students to university committees in second joint meeting of year.
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4 Union art exhibits are conversational focal point
Crabb--Ginger
Elizabeth Downie talks about the work in her exhibit.
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5 Untitled Student relaxes in sun; photo.
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6 Constitution reform is inadequate
Sparks--David G. (Finance Faculty)
Believes constitution was written with insufficient consultation with students.
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7 Defense for ROC party
Hoy--Howard L.
Points out achievements of ROC party.
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8 Fry merits recognition
Will--Earl
Humorously chides Russ Fry on the length of his letters.
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9 Moratorium plans set
Reed--Nett
Outlines general background and position of Moratorium organizers.
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10 Union art display artistic expression
Thies--Brian (Class of 1972)
Appreciates recent exhibit.
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Hoff--Gary
Gary Hoff looks at a controversial art exhibition.
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Hoff--Gary
Erotic art in the Union attracts elderly couple.
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13 General knowledge and skills necessary for all
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Professor Fox believes that general education enables people to live a rich, full life.
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14 Mothers-to-be to learn creativity Home economics students will offer free, six-lesson class.
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15 Doerfer man describes air pollution survey Robert Corning speaks at EnAct session.
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16 Effective student government is essential for better life
Philp--Carol
Carol Philp outlines those areas which need special attention including women's hours, bookstores, student fees, and student files.
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17 UNI professors attend New York conference Professors Hantula and Newell attend Asian Studies conference.
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18 Co-ed judo Co-ed group may be organizing.
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19 Constitution deserves one-year trial
Conlee--G. Michael
Mike Conlee reacts to charges of Student Rights Party; cites recent achievements.
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20 Dimensions in Jazz develops at UNI
Archer--Douglas V. (Classes of 1973 and 1975)
History of jazz at UNI.
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21 Organization News Activities and meetings.
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22 Cagers close season; try for 2nd in NCC UNI will play Loras College tomorrow night in their season finale; photo.
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23 Sheriff named to NCAA rules com. Stan Sheriff was named to the NCAA rules committee.
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24 Challengers fade in NCC South Dakota University has clinched the NCC title for the 1969-70 season. UNI could get a tie for second place.
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25 Trackmen host meet UNI will host Wartburg and Illinois State in a triangular meet on Saturday.
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26 Wrestlers end duals with Cornell win UNI beat Cornell last Tuesday, 18-14, in their last meet of the season.
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27 AWS adopts liberal hours policy for fall Measure would allow parents of freshmen women to waive curfew.
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28 Fall registration uses classification
Ainger--Pat
Will not be computerized, despite rumor.
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29 Pool tourney to be March 9 Entries being taken.
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30 Split seen by Educ. Dept. Department of Education considers splitting into at least three areas: Foundations, Curriculum and Instruction, and School Administration.
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31 UNI professors chosen for project GO Professors Mitchell and Aurand selected by music education professional organization.
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32 Untitled Performers from "Your Own Thing"; photo.