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1 Cancel classes Thursday--Faculty Senate passes class option Faculty Senate approves cancellation of class for discussion; for remainder of semester, students may (1) elect to withdraw from classes with a W, (2) accept current grade without further work, or (3) complete course and take final examinations.
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2 Maucker submits proposal for ethnic cultural center
Bancroft--Craig M. (Class of 1973)
Fund-raising projects underway; President Maucker outlines plans for house.
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3 Peace
Arkfeld--Laura
Students march in Cedar Falls; photo.
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4 Senate pledges $3600 for cultural center
Biere--Lyn
Also officially endorses resolution opposing war in Indochina.
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5 David & Goliath (?)
Hoff--Gary
The nation's universities are on strike.
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6 Dean Voldseth comments on conduct probations
Voldseth--Edward V. (Vice President)
Dean Voldseth talks about the relative levels of severity of punishment for students who participated in the sit-in at the President's house and those who disrupted the disciplinary hearings.
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7 Inefficient action should be eliminated
Waschek--Bob
Considers the effect and usefulness of demonstrations.
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8 Mrs. Mullen pleads for non-violence
Mullen--Peg
Peg Mullen thanks students for resisting the war; urges them to remain non-violent.
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9 Student strike presents important lesson to all
Thies--Brian (Class of 1972)
Believes size and composition of march participants demonstrate that many difference segments of society are dissatisfied with war and government action.
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10 Action should be opposed
Wiesenfeld--Julius (Mathematics Faculty)
Believes students have right to open trial if they want it.
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11 Conlee asks for donations for peace commencement fund
Conlee--G. Michael
Will support peace candidates.
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12 Dean Holmes explains conduct probations
Holmes--Mavis L. (Dean of Women)
Will withdraw recommendations for penalties against women students; will place them on one year conduct probation.
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13 French professor makes 'strike' suggestions
Chabert--Henri L. (Modern Language Faculty)
Suggests that students overwork instead of strike; chides those who proclaim themselves to be experts overnight on matters of law and foreign policy.
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14 Robley Wilson's 'Kent State Four' poems
Wilson--Robley C. (English Faculty)
Professor Wilson pays tribute.
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15 Faculty provides memorial for dead Kent State four
Phillips--Glenn
Students and faculty remember Kent State students.
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16 Spring final test schedule
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17 675 to be recognized at honors convocation Professors Bernhard, Oppleman, and Anderson will speak.
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18 Organization News Activities and meetings.
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19 Recognition breakfast to honor UNI staff List of ten staff members who will be honored.
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20 UNI students, faculty to study in Bogota
Henschel--Bev
Brief description of program.
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21 Untitled
Arkfeld--Laura
Students participate in panel discussion of Kent State; photo.
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22 Bill Russell to speak at UNI on May 13 Brief biographical sketch.
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23 Cultural house benefit dance
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24 Greek variety show Will feature range of acts.
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25 Student Senate business Outline of current business and activities.
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26 University Forum Will discuss the present situation.
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27 A march for peace
Arkfeld--Laura
Three thousand students march down College Hill; photo.
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28 Cultural center would provide insight and understanding for all
Sparks--David G. (Finance Faculty)
Viewpoint on the possibilities in programming for the culture house.
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29 UNI baseball team wins three to stay alive in conference race UNI swept a three game series form South Dakota University last weekend.
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30 Untitled
Smith--Dan
Scene from varsity-alumni game; photo.
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31 Announce cage schedule UNI's schedule for the 1970-71 season has been announced.
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32 Panthers to host three NCC tourneys UNI will host three North Central Conference tournaments next week.
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33 Schultz is hurt as varsity tops tough alumni
Smith--Dan
UNI beat the alumni team, 22-14, on Saturday; photo.
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34 Tennis team tops Luther UNI beat Luther, 6-3, last Saturday.
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35 Jewish lecturer presents personal views of Auschwitz
Keltner--Pam
Rabbi Isaac Neuman speaks.
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36 Where have all the young men gone?
Arkfeld--Laura
Professors Cawelti and Waller sing at Island Park; photo.