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1 Mobile registrar Will be on campus.
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2 No ground to stand on?
Freiberg--Karen (Class of 1974)
Students and faculty rally on Union against President Nixon; photo.
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3 Noehren guests Fire doors between men's and women's wings will be unlocked.
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4 Scott speech Professor Scott will speak on "Ethnicity in Learning".
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5 Information appreciated
Neumann--Dale R. (Speech Faculty)
Professor Neumann appreciates the officials who have taken time recently to explain Dome project.
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6 Let's fire up!
Cheerleaders
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7 UNI-Dome: so, who cares?; last of series
Cahalan--Steve
Administrative view on Dome project.
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8 A. Bierce is Dead
Stewart--Lawrence
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9 Misfortunes of rape
Roth--Jennifer Lynn
Strongly disagrees with message of recent speaker.
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10 No wheeler-dealer
McGrew--Mary Lou (Library Science Faculty)
Supports Jon Crews.
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11 Curriculum Laboratory
Reese--Dennis
Description of collections and services in the lab.
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12 Weapons against rape; 'Sex and Surviving the Date Game"
Carel--Barbara J. (Class of 1975)
Frederic Storaska offers advice; photo.
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13 Farm classroom . . . producing dome
Ingwersen--Dennis
Students work on geodesic dome near Dysart as part of Individual Studies project.
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14 Former students find disc business profits Steve Meeker and Christopher Dalton talk about their business, Cloudburst Records.
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15 "Club Union" Will create coffee house atmosphere for an evening.
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16 Organ music Georg Dieterich will play.
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17 Sexuality sessions change attitudes Preview of upcoming session.
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18 Impeachment drive . . . at UNI The UNI campus is abuzz with talk of an impeachment; photo.
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19 Comparing local food prices
Haring--Cynthia
Survey of prices at local grocery stores.
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20 Severin to open first Chamber concert Program for concert.
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21 "Insects" opens soon Preview of "The Life of the Insects".
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22 Fox inaugurates new lecture series Professor Fox will speak on moral authority in first Philosophy and Religion Forum presentation; photo.
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23 Student one-acts
Railsback--Virginia
Brief description of upcoming productions.
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24 Christian athletes Jack Jennett will lead discussion.
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25 Conservatives Will organize Young Americans for Freedom.
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26 Physics seminar Thomas Rossing will speak.
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27 UAB Fall fun
Le Beau--Carol
Thirty-seven students enjoy outing at Strawberry Point.
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28 What's Up? ? Activities and meetings.
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29 Hockey at Graceland Panthers face Graceland.
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30 Intramural basketball for women Women interested in intramural basketball must attend an organizational meeting.
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31 Panthers seek third straight win; second annual Shrine game
Lyle--Stanley P. (Classes of 1974 and 1981; Library Faculty)
UNI attempts a third straight win over North Dakota in the second annual Shrine Football Game.
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32 Penelope drops B.J.'s
Scheer--Douglas A. (Classes of 1976 and 1978)
Noehren's Penelope House wins the intramural flag football championships; photo.
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33 Shrine game The second annual Shrine Game is scheduled for Saturday.
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34 Women swimmers
Le Beau--Carol
UNI travels to Wisconsin for season opener.
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35 Bike race to Maurer Dennis Maurer wins the first intramural bike race; photo.
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36 Fall baseball nears end Fall baseball practices end.
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37 Harriers at Loras Panthers hope for a victory over Loras.
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38 Ruggers at Iowa, Mason City
Carstens--Scott
Panthers end season with action against the University of Iowa and Mason City.
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39 Untitled Coors, the Rugby Club's canine mascot, chases another dog from the rugby field; photo.