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1 Admin. reorganized, new V.P.'s for UNI; effective Sept. 1 Edward Voldseth will be vice president for university relations and development; Thomas Hansmeier will be vice president for student services; changes effective September 1; photo.
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2 Regents approve 15 leaves for professional development Roster of those granted leaves and their topics of research.
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3 Students delay parietal change; room rates rise
Ogden--James Herbert (Class of 1971)
Parietal proposal dropped from docket; other measures pass.
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4 The war goes on Totals of dead and wounded.
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5 Bad Guy No.1 The Board of Regents
Hoff--Gary
Regents accused of playing God.
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6 Chabert responds to irate females
Chabert--Henri L. (Modern Language Faculty)
Defends position.
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7 In Search of America
Chilton--Craig
Looks for victory in Viet Nam.
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8 Opportunity to discuss minority needs
Nielsen--Ross Allan (Laboratory School Director)
Committee of Five will hold meeting.
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9 Swim team points out inequities to cheerleaders Claims that cheerleaders support only several UNI sports.
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10 "All should be paid according to their job"
Riley--Glenda Gates (History Faculty)
Professor Riley outlines position on equal pay for women.
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11 An alternative view; student teaching
Sanders--James R. (Class of 1971)
Responds to article by Mike Borich.
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12 Brains and bodies
Lash--Kenneth (Art Faculty)
Short humorous poem by Professor Lash.
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13 Everything you ever wanted to know . . . Part 2
Pedersen--Steve
Continuation of history of New Prairie Primer.
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14 "Joe Egg" to open here Wednesday
Taylor--George W.
Preview; photo.
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15 Funds for Justice College Senator Conklin explains workings of General Assembly.
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16 Volunteers meet at Drake Conference on volunteer work at Drake.
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17 Alvin Ailey dancers at UNI Profile of group.
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18 Food Comm. gets results
Colonnese--Tom G.
Committee composed of students and administrators reviews menus and makes recommendations.
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19 Organizational News Activities and meetings.
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20 Phi Gamma Mu Will hold initiation ceremony.
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21 Sigma Alpha Eta Professor Harrington will discuss research problems.
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22 Nicol stars as UNI wrestlers split 2
Thies--Brian (Class of 1972)
After a loss to Michigan State, UNI defeats Eastern Michigan; photo.
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23 Tankers win 1, lose twice
Gibbons--Steven M. (Class of 1973)
UNI loses to Stout State University and Hamline, but defeats St. Thomas.
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24 Cagers end slump, trip North Dakota
Thies--Brian (Class of 1972)
Panthers lose to North Dakota State, 73-71, but defeat North Dakota University, 91-74.
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25 Twedt-Wessely lead trackmen
Smith--Dan
UNI dominates Central Missouri State and Morningside; photo.
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26 Students help UNI-CUE Sixty-two students tutor school children through UNI-CUE program.
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27 Two students in recital Ruth Lyon and Ronald Jung will perform.