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Regents approve UNI matters Professor Lash will become Director of Humanities.
Senate cuts WIA funds UNISA will consider cutting all funding for women's athletics; believes athletics should be funded from the general fund.
Dome nears final completion Floors being installed; hope to be ready by February 7.
Untitled Students participate in the mock caucuses held by the Political Science department; photo.
Coed proposal at Towers Proposal is working its way through the bureaucratic process.
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Budget hearing scheduled Student organizations should prepare if they wish to be funded.
She loves ego boost An art student contends that the art department's awards are an enjoyable "ego boost."
No applause for Sunday school Gerald L. Peterson makes the point that it should be not how often, but how a man votes that is important.
Jurors respond to friend Art faculty jurors encourage letter writer to approach them.
Musical Verite; "Live in Amsterdam," The Flying Burrito Bros. Review of the Flying Burrito Brother's album "Live in Amsterdam."
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Grant received for Preserve Biological Preserves receives $5000 for native prairie restoration.
Winter formal Campbell and Lawther Halls will host Snowflake Fantasy.
Summer study A look at the eight-week summer program in Colombia.
Dome completion near Finishing touches are being put on the Dome; photo.
Looking back . . .; The Normal Eyte A look at the first issue of the Normal Eyte.
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KUNI off the air Burned out line halts broadcasts.
Anderson to confab Mary Anderson invited to White House conference.
Labor lecture Professor Wiesenfeld will speak on the surge of labor in the 1930s.
KHKE to air crime investigation Will cover conference on crime and Senate investigation of nuclear energy.
UNI goes computer crazy ACS has sicteen H-P minicomputers, which can work on both batch process and interactive modes; capabilities of computers; photo.
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Sexuality sessions set Description of the workshops.
Chamber music sets Sofia concert Profile of the Sofia Soloists.
Scholar Broudy to speak at UNI Harry Broudy will consult and lecture; photo.
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Wrestlers breeze in dual Panthers defeat Morningside, 39-3, and Moorhead State, 41-0; photo.
Engle qualifies for national gym tourney Despite UNI's loss to Kansas, UNI's Dave Engle qualified for the National Gymnastics Tournament.
Women cagers cop two weekend wins Panthers defeat Mount Mercy, 78-69, and Iowa Wesleyan, 70-46.
Panthers split big road trip; Welsh hits at buzzer for win Panthers defeat Augustana, 68-67, but are defeated by South Dakota State, 85-68; photo.
Swimmers win by touch-outs Panthers win dual opener against Bradley University, 59-54.
Women crush Luther College Women swimmers defeat Luther College, 79-41.
IM volleyball growing rapidly for UNI women Forty-six teams will participate in the intramural volleyball tournament.
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Baroque music Professor Kratzenstein will present lecture-recital.
Pool hours Recreational swimming hours.
Profs work for handicapped Professors Cooper and Cathey work on ways to make swimming accessible to handicapped students.
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What's Up? Activities and meetings.
Women and health care Discussion at St. Stephen Center.
Phi Beta Lambda Will prepare for state conference and March of Dimes event.
Conservation Club Will prepare for winter camping trip.
Tomahawk Will hold pledge parties.
UNI Museum Will present program on Poland.
SAE open house Invites unaffiliated men.