Issue Contents

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1 Dr. Dreier edits manual on paraprofessionals Offers information on new workers in field of education.
6 UNISA establishes campus voter registration Will set up tables.
7 Untitled A couple enjoys the warm weather and each other's company; photo.
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2 New UNI President to Address Students at 'President's Convocation' President Kamerick will make his first appearance before the UNI student body at the "President's Convocation" being held Sept. 30 in the Men's Gym.
3 Senator Doderer to Meet with UNI Women Students Senator Doderer will be a guest at a luncheon for women in the UNI Continuing Education for Women Program.
4 UNI to Host Secondary Mathematic Conference 250 Iowa high school and junior high school math teachers are expected to attendin gthe UNI Secondary Mathematics Conference at Columbus High School in Waterloo.
5 UNI Words and Voices Holds First Program The readings will take place in the Ambassador Room of the Union. Sponsored by the department of speech. The public is invited to attend.
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8 Free University
Woods--Al
Says Free University will come to life soon.
9 Make the pill available Believes Health Center should prescribe contraceptives regardless of marital status.
10 Student blasts Knievel
Forrest--Joe
11 Untitled Students are disappointed in the lack of protests thus far into the school year.
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12 Open letter to students of UNI
Troutner--Bud
Offers statement of his beliefs.
13 Repression not the answer for campus discontent
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Believes repression will aggravate situation; urges curricular reform.
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14 Questions and answers about the Individual Honors Program; Plastic Iceberg revisited
Brook--Richard John (English Faculty)
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15 "Night Thoreau Spent in Jail" begins Nov. 4 Play preview.
16 Validity seen in radical Constitutional Convention Believes time has come for change.
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17 Froyen to revamp teaching program Professor Froyen proposes changes.
18 Untitled Construction underway on Education Center; photo.
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19 Ombudsman Question about dissatisfaction with student government.
20 Untitled The increased student enrollment is obvious in the Union during lunch; photo.
21 YD's promote social change
Echelbarger--Pam
Recent history and aims for year.
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22 Increase of ex-GI's in college
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23 Ausprich to keynote Arkansas conference Dean Ausprich will speak on communication; photo.
24 Dean Voldseth and Mike Conlee attend conference Will bring campus leaders and administrators together; photo.
25 Orientation for rush to begin Sunday
26 Untitled The Union is a center of activity; photo.
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27 Panthers open conference play Saturday; remodeled offense and defense hold key Panthers face South Dakota State with new offensive and defensive lines; photo.
28 Untitled Punter Mike Butler helps the Panthers keep rivals out of their territory; photo.
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29 Harriers challenge Drake today; face Bulldogs in first dual meet Panthers will open their season against Drake; photo.
30 Panther football statistics UNI statistics.
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31 18 compete for golf positions Eighteen golfers compete for spots on the team traveling over spring break.
32 From the Sidelines
Thies--Brian (Class of 1972)
Brian Thies discusses the Super Bowl.