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1 Administrative Council reaches compromise
Milroy--Kevin
On 18-7 vote, Council will allow one men's and one women's hall to have 24-hour visitation.
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2 Ballots misplaced; new vote totals Total now shows Brenden over Bushby and Johnson, 884-313-153.
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3 Journalism meeting Informal discussion with possibility of organizing club.
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4 Regents approve projects
Le Beau--Carol
Contract approved for master plan study of Married Student Housing; currently 278 Hillside Courts units, 48 College Courts units, and 99 trailers in South Courts.
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5 America gone "fat and lazy"
Sieleman--Greg
Greg Sieleman believes Americans should vote if they support particular issues.
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6 Bender party coming in April
Johnson--Brad
Brad Johnson extends a "thank you" to those who attended the 7th floor Bender party.
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7 Signature magazine termed "classy"
Eash--Sheryl
Sheryl Eash speaks out in support of Signature.
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8 SIIF needs campus support
Klinge--Paul
Paul Klinge believes that SIIF would allow the development of many worthwhile student services.
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9 ISPIRG: in the public interest
Sieleman--Greg
Status of issues in General Assembly.
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10 Welcome to my Module
Maravetz--Steven John (Class of 1981; Communication Studies Faculty)
Disagrees with opinions of columnist Bill Severin.
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11 "China Cups" Museum will present program on demitasse collection.
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12 Career Exploration Workshop Thursdays Counseling Center will present program for women.
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13 DECA members attend confab Attend leadership conference in Des Moines.
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14 Lefever discusses détente Ernest Lefever gives his impressions of the balance of power.
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15 UNISA applications being taken; vice-presidential and comptroller Position descriptions.
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16 Honors meeting tomorrow Leaders from honors programs at all three Regents universities will meet.
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17 Union courses List of non-credit courses.
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18 Wagner Chorale to perform; UNI Artists Series Profile of group.
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19 Art show Work by Gary Oyloe will be featured.
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20 Mature students' group . . . opportunity to help each other Students talk about their experiences and adjustments to college life; photo.
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21 Workshop Richard Nelson will speak on counseling techniques.
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22 Center receives grant; eliminates "shoestring budget" Women's Center receives federal grant of $25,000; will be administered by Extension.
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23 Davis speaks at Iowa
Neese--Bonnie J.
UNI people travel to Iowa City to hear Angela Davis.
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24 Tax assistance Accounting Club will help with taxes.
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25 Lyceum offers variety Highlights of speeches by Professors Samuels, Hovet, Highnam, and Skaine.
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26 Russian program Civic Arts Association will go to Iowa City to see the Don Cossacks of Rostov.
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27 First ever UNI Judo tourney UNI will host the first Iowa Collegiate Judo Tournament March 21.
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28 Gymnasts try for second straight NCC gym title Panthers will travel to Brooking, South Dakota, to defend their NCC title.
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29 Netters face ISU after successful spring trip Panther tennis team will face Iowa State and Western Illinois Saturday.
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30 Panthers third at Nationals; Bentrim national champ Panthers Gary Bentrim and Dan Keller competed in the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships.
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31 Swimmers head for nationals Coach Glen Henry hopes to see the Panthers place in the top twelve.
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32 Ward top instructor Dr. Robert Ward was chosen as an outstanding Judo instructor by the Midwestern Judo Association.
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33 Anderson pleased with baseball team's spring trip performance Coach J. D. Anderson pleased with baseball team's performance in the Pan American Baseball Tournament.
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34 Enright tops UNI cagers Mark Enright leads the Panther basketball team in statistics.
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35 Panthers fourth in indoor meet UNI's indoor track team finished fourth of nine teams at the NCC indoor track championships.
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36 Cheerleading Organizational meeting for those interested.
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37 Department of Philosophy and Religion Professor Thompson will speak on "Are We Obligated to Future Others?"
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38 Personal growth Women's Center will present workshop.
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39 The Accounting Club Kevin Kamienski will speak.