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Too long at UNI? A "paranoid" student hides behind trash cans; photo.
Frustration among faculty; budget process questioned Some faculty believe that they have little or no role in the budgeting process.
Dystrophy dance being planned Description of the dance and accompanying activities.
Seminar schedules détente speakers; noted scholars to appear Political Science Department offers three-hour seminar on détente.
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Blood drive SAEs will sponsor event.
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Big wrestling card this weekend; 4 meets in 3 days Panthers prepare to defend their number 1 ranking against four teams.
Nancy Sinclair sneaks a peek Swimmer Nancy Sinclair "sneaks a peek"; photo.
Crucial test for cage team; hope for 2 wins Panthers prepare to face South Dakota and Morningside; photo.
A Sports Column Dave Paxton raves about the UNI-Dome's new concession stands.
Women win again UNI's women's basketball team defeated Wartburg, 77-47, Tuesday.
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Indoor track season begins Panthers will open the indoor track season against more than twenty-five alums.
Women swimmers take on Grinnell Panthers face a handicap as they meet Grinnell.
Tankers hope to come back after loss, meet U. of Missouri Panthers hope to gain a win over the University of Missouri; photo.
Draft league progressing The intramural basketball season began its seven week stint.
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Senate elections give you a chance The Northern Iowan staff urges students wanting to see change to run for student government.
No money for women A student looks at the UNI budget and sees how little Women's Intercollegiate Athletics receives in comparison to the men's programs.
Addicted to "hip jargon?" Phil Nelson blames society for addiction to slogans and hip jargon.
Tomahawk tries Connie Carlson apologizes for the problems with the Tomahawk Book Exchange.
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GI Bill changes Faculty will take and report veterans' attendance; GPA will be short-term rather than cumulative.
SUNI Days being planned Brief, tentative schedule.
Counseling workshop sponsored Description of series of four workshops.
Jewelry termed priceless Professor Herrold's jewelry was worth over $10,000; no leads on thieves.
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Free tax assistance from Accounting Club Eighty accounting majors will participate in VITA program.
"Crewe" auditions Professor Edelnant will hold auditions for "The Abbess of Crewe".
Black workshop EMCEC will offer Black Community workshop.
Tallcorn Jazz today, tomorrow Forty-one high school bands will be here; description of program.
Craft classes offered Schedule of non-credit classes.
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Student films Show will consist of seven color student-produced films.
Zahari explains policies; speaks at Towers Mr. Zahari attempts to explain the financial aspects of Food Service.
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Broudy discusses change Excerpts from Harry Broudy's remarks on foundational studies in education.
Scott appointed Professor Scott publishes several articles and is appointed to APA board.
Colombia trip open Will hold meeting to explain program.
Museum show Wayne Anderson and Mary Hogan will present program on Iowa caves.
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Paintings like myths Professor Siddens talks about her art; photo.
'Red Ryder' cast is announced List of cast members.
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What's Up? Activities and meetings.
Family swims Pool hours.
UNISA change