Issue Contents

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1 "We should get our priorities straight" says President Kamerick; at UNI Convocation
Taylor--George W.
Extensive excerpts from President Kamerick's speech; photo.
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2 Homecoming: take it and leave it Give Homecoming one more chance.
3 Knievel states "personal observations" on consequences of "closed door" in dorms
Knievel--William R. (Psychology Faculty)
Believes policy will lead to increased disease and unwanted babies.
4 Packet of pertinence
Bode--Jean A. (Class of 1972)
Appreciates doctor's column.
5 Positive response
Lane--Tim
Appreciates doctor's column.
6 Somewhere over the cookie
Smith--Damon
Demon Smith tells a parable about race.
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7 Conlee's Convocation address
Conlee--G. Michael
Text of address.
8 Mail for Knievel
Fiscus--Larry
Humorous response on closed door visitation.
9 Student reacts to Regents' rules
Connolly--Bruce L. (Class of 1972)
Believes Regents policy on demonstrations goes too far.
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10 Spiro Agnew--could he be a "conservative-Nazi"?
Pedersen--Steve
Views on the Vice-President.
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11 Nijim views Middle East with extreme pessimism
Pershall--Mary K. (Class of 1973)
Professor Nijim presents views.
12 Untitled Tom Sandholm gives Marching Band practice his all; photo.
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13 Questions methods of Senator Messerly Marv Haugebak believes Senator Messerly owes explanation of possession of confidential information.
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14 Senate takes action
Patton--Philip Lee (Class of 1970; Registrar)
Considers Skip Day, Homecoming, and class attendance.
15 The Student Speaks Students comment on parking on campus.
16 Who can register
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17 New direction for Marching Band
Taylor--George W.
Professor Brizzi outlines plans for band.
18 Students, labor to be discussed Oct. 6 Discussion on recent clashes between organized labor unionists and students.
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19 Controversial speakers features Palestinian Liberation Rep. to U.S. Profile of Sadaat Hasan; photo.
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20 250 expected at Math Conference today
21 Environmental Study seminar travels to Ecology U.; Plastic Iceberg Account of seminar visit to Wisconsin-Green Bay.
22 SISEA ends membership drive Benefits of membership in organization.
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23 Day Care Center helps students, staff Program of services of campus center; photo.
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24 Owens' game best since Schultz era Ron Owens helped bring UNI out of losing slump; photo.
25 Panthers take on "underrated" Coyotes Sat.
Smith--Dan
UNI faces South Dakota State University Friday; photo.
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26 Cross country team evens season mark Panthers defeat Luther, 36-23, bringing the season record to 1-1; photo.
27 From the Sidelines
Thies--Brian (Class of 1972)
Brian Thies discusses the World Series.
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28 Entries due for pool tourney
Smith--Dan
Students are invited to participate in a billiards tournament.
29 Panther football statistics UNI football statistics.
30 Untitled
Smith--Dan
Coach Sheriff explains his plans for the game against South Dakota; photo.
31 Women's hockey team faces Luther Sat. Panther women hope to defeat Luther.
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32 Harriers talented running trio Galen Green, John Samore, and Roger Villers anchor the cross country team; photo.
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33 Organizational News Activities and meetings.