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1 Dome opens tomorrow Will feature wrestling match against University of Iowa.
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2 Donaldson speaks on Angola, détente
Le Beau--Carol
Robert Donaldson is first of détente speakers.
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3 Enrollment up Spring 1976 enrollment is 8278, an increase of 4.8% over spring 1975.
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4 Long live the queen . . .
Dickman--Allan Melvin (Class of 1976)
Nancy Conzette reigns as Hagemann Hall's Belle House's newest Ground Hog Queen; photo.
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5 Martin: faculty constitution void
Milroy--Kevin
Regents reject faculty constitution; faculty unsure what to do next.
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6 Don't bah-humbug the UNI-Dome The Northern Iowan staff urges students to reconsider the UNI-Dome.
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7 Intramurals slipping?
Hermsen--Tim
Find quality of officiating not very good.
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8 SAE thanks
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma Alpha Epsilon thanks those who participated in the blood drive.
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9 The YWCA wants you Needs advisors.
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10 Black awareness events scheduled Brief schedule of activities.
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11 Canadian opera to perform; "La Boheme" February 9 Profile of the company.
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12 State geologist Stanley Grant will speak on Iowa coal.
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13 Black history Wilson Moses will speak on political philosophy.
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14 Broadcasts on KUNI Will broadcast program on business.
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15 Dome requests UNI asking for $578,000 from General Assembly.
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16 Fiber exhibition Sixteen UNI students are exhibiting fiber work at Wartburg.
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17 Lash appointed Appointed to state humanities board.
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18 Cagers hope to end losses
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
Panthers hope for a victory over Mankato State.
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19 Gymnasts to Titan Invitational Sat. Panthers will compete against eleven teams at the Wisconsin Titan Invitational.
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20 Mankato upsets wrestlers UNI drops season record to 11-4 after a loss to Mankato State.
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21 Swimmers host South Dakota State Panthers will meet South Dakota State tonight.
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22 Thinclads meet N. E. Mo Panthers will open their official indoor track season with a meet against Northeast Missouri State University.
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23 Tough Panther women host Grandview in cage tilt Panthers hope to add a ninth game to their eight game winning streak as they prepare to face Grandview College.
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24 Women tankers set for Grinnell relays Panthers will be one of nine teams competing at Grinnell's Carnival Relays.
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25 'Red Ryder:' ensemble acting Play preview.
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26 Play company Nancy Ball will form a company to perform work for children.
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27 Dinner with Stansbury Will meet and answer questions.
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28 I-Club Will meet.
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29 UNI Fencing Club Organizational meeting.
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30 What's Up? Activities and meetings.