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1 Air force ROTC may locate here; Faculty Senate to decide fate Monday
Ogden--James Herbert (Class of 1971)
President's office receives form letter which identified UNI as a possible site; Senate will consider the matter.
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2 Indian drive goes to the community Will move out into Cedar Falls and Waterloo.
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3 Selective Service reduces staff throughout Iowa Draft calls will be reduced; will move toward volunteer force.
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4 Student Senate approves rights statement 19-0; lacking quorum
McCrea--Steve E. (Class of 1974)
Text of student rights and responsibilities statements.
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5 Untitled Poco provided a "musical and spiritual release" for UNI students; photo.
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6 "No" to ROTC Urges students to let faculty know that ROTC is not wanted on campus.
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7 AWS proposals
Havens--Nancy S. (Class of 1972)
Platform of candidates running for AWS office.
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8 Budget cut blues
Lane--Tim
Urges students to write to legislators.
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9 Shaw House registers damage repair complaint Complains about assessment for damaged lavatory.
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10 Untitled
Hoff--Gary
ROTC is morally wrong, but the Air Force uniforms are nice.
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11 Untitled
Hoff--Gary
Richard Nixon was in Iowa; Laos is under seige; KWWL cannot pronounce POCO; it was a weird week.
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12 What does the Bible really say?
McCoy--Colleen
Read it to find out.
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13 List MRA programs
Conrad--Richard L. (Class of 1972)
Platform.
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14 Off-campus ROC
Dobson--Diane
Believe in regular meeting attendance.
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15 ROC goals for year Party platform.
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16 Stamp tells his housing proposals
Stamp--Keith L. (Classes of 1972--1975--1979 and 1994)
Proposes coeducational arrangements and 24-hour visitation.
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17 Retention policy makes no sense
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Professor Fox believes that decisions to dismiss a student on the basis of a faulty grading system make no sense.
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18 Seven questionnaire
Borich--Mike
Continues campaign to have Seven distributed free.
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19 AWS candidates Nancy Wing, Nancy Havens, Dianna Reynolds, and Verlee Greer will run for AWS positions; photo.
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20 MRA candidates Robert Pedersen, Kirk Hjelle, and Dick Conrad will run for MRA; photo.
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21 MRA reports on its 1970-'71 activities
Beymer--Bob
Among most important is cooperation with AWS.
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22 String conference Saturday John V. Tellaisha will appear; photo.
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23 SUNI cure for spring fever
Hackenmiller--Hedy
General plan of activities.
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24 Art department offers new "films" course
Rondeau--Diane M.
Will study the history and technique of the film.
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25 Chemistry department receives NSF grant $55,800 grant seeks to improve the quality of chemistry education.
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26 Organization News Activities and meetings.
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27 Mankato State set to defend title Panthers look to defeat title defender Mankato State.
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28 Wisconsin State falls to Panthers, 107-33
Thies--Brian (Class of 1972)
UNI's indoor record improves to 5-0; photo.
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29 Wrestlers host NCC meet tonight; three All-Americans lead UNI towards NCC championship Panthers hope to take title in the NCC meet.
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30 Gymnasts host St. Cloud Mar. 12 UNI will hold their last home meet.
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31 McCoy bright spot for cagers Bill McCoy breaks three school records; photo.
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32 Tankers chase NCC crown Panthers hope to challenge Mankato State for the NCC title.
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33 "Hustling Harriers"
Smith--Dan
Kent Wessely takes the lead in the hurdle events; photo.
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34 Norsewomen fall twice to UNI
Meyer--Kris
A-squad Panther women defeated Luther, 58-50, while the B-squad defeated Luther, 57-23.
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35 Swim hours Swimming hours for women are announced.
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36 Top collegiate wrestlers in NCC tourney; Patten Coach Patten believes UNI has "a good shot at an NCAA title."
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37 Poco live!! The group Poco performed before a UNI audience; photo.