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Untitled Benita Davis, Jan Dickinson, and Mary Kay Schuller appear in UNI's "The Mikado."
New ruling restricts sophomore men to dorms Will make rule consistent with the rule for women.
Senate revises control of fee allocation Senate outlines areas over which it wants control.
Public Information Services under new directorship Don Kelly will replace George Holmes; brief sketch.
Ahmad: "War is taking a genocidal turn" Excerpts from speech; photo.
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Education grant $14,600 grant will go toward special education.
On to D. C. Supports demonstration.
D. C. trip Peace Action Coalition sending bus to Washington.
Peace bill Support action against war.
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Hold on to your hats Professor Fox outlines his ideas to meet potential budget problems.
Racism-black perspectives Believes clerical workshop should have included African-American beauty advice.
Racism-black perspectives Professor Brown believes that including any kind of beauty consultation in the workshop was a bad idea.
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'Nixondary' Professor Roberts defines terms.
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UNI Museum features Latin-Am exhibits
Promo of 32 faculty List of those receiving promotions.
Award presented at recognition dinner List of those honored at banquet.
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Science students & faculty to Milwaukee Will visit labs and other sites.
Percussion ensemble to Ames symposium Will attend two day workshop.
Earth Week underway Monday Schedule of activities.
The house that John built: not everybody's bag Students live in plastic bag; photo.
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Nationally known ecologist to speak here Garrett DeBell will speak to conference.
Untitled As part of the College of Humanities and Fine Arts Spring Arts Festival, Bramwell Fletcher performed as George Bernard Shaw; photo.
Untitled Karl Christiansen, a famous potter, demonstrates at the Spring Arts Festival; photo.
Library to expand Architectural contract approved for Phase II; rates for married student housing approved.
UNI prof to be guest of NY Arts Professor Lash will speak.
Two UNI faculty to present concert Susan Schoen and John Holstad will play.
UNI librarian to attend institute Professor Kieffer will attend meeting at Drexel.
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Records get test tomorrow; high school pole vault shapes up as top event; 48th annual Dickinson Relays Panthers hope to dominate in the Dickinson Relays Saturday; photo.
Golfers host Wartburg in first meet
Varsity-Alumni game changed to May 1 Coach Sheriff announced the new date for the Varsity-Alumni football game; photo.
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Women's tennis tops Graceland UNI defeats Graceland, 8-2, in the season opener.
Netmen win pair; top USD-Dubuque Two wins make season record 9-2; photo.
Diamond team revises lineup for South Dakota Panthers face South Dakota in a three game series; photo.
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Untitled Johnny Winter Band is set to perform for the SUNI festivities; photo.
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