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Election change Election delayed one week because of lack of candidates.
Sit-in? A scheduled sit-in in the Gilchrist restrooms was not held; photo.
UNISA considers lawsuit O. J. King believes students were denied due process in 24-hour visitation matter.
Brenden announces for student presidency Ann Brenden outlines her qualifications and plans; photo.
SIIF seeks support Petition will circulate to implement investment plan.
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Idea hits K. C. A student comments on the use of paper planes in the Dome.
Response to inquiries; Kamerick elaborates President John J. Kamerick responds to several student inquiries relating especially to administrative procedures.
Hansmeier responds Thomas W. Hansmeier urges Nate McCay to apologize to President Kamerick for his article; claims McCay acted hastily in saying that he was unable to meet with the President.
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RHA elections Will proceed despite shortage of candidates.
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Better some than none David Foster commends the Northern Iowan for its coverage of the 24-hour visitation issue.
Concerned with nuclear juggernaut; Sieleman for ISPIRG Greg Sieleman speaks out for ISPIRG.
Who needs a fraternity? James Arns speaks in favor of fraternities.
Moulage; NI Review Review of the Orchesis performance, "Moulage."
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Scholarships Tomahawk will offer $150 scholarships.
Psych lectures Professor Smith will talk about authority in the classroom.
Energy debate tonight; Stross vs. Laitner Roland Struss and John A. Laitner will speak.
Ed. Center sets dedication dates Dedication activities outlined.
Stansbury: "can't conceive of Dome concert" Believes floor would be damaged.
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Housing provisions Limited housing available during spring break.
Summer registration info.
SUNI Days to feature activities Description of activities.
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Gymnasts miss nationals by .92 Panthers capture two out of three away dual meets, losing to Fort Hayes State of Kansas.
Women cagers cop second in state Panther women take second in the State Basketball tournament, losing to William Penn.
Conference champs again; four UNI champs crowned Panthers win their third straight North Central Conference wrestling tournament.
Cagers drop two NCC games Panthers lose away games to North Dakota, 98-77, and North Dakota State, 97-85.
UNI fourth in quad Panthers placed fourth in the "Big Four" quadrangular in the UNI-Dome; photo.
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Concert Chorale Program for performance.
UNI Symphony Program for performance.
Chaney awarded prize Wins prize in state exhibition.
"Gerber Baby" in demand; Cross speaks on CEC Sally Cross talks about adoption.
ISPIRG members attend confab
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What's Up? Activities and meetings.
Der deutsche Verein Professor Konig will talk about carnival.
After dinner speaker Clark Elmer will talk about housing at UNI.