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It's that time again . . . Registration for spring classes will begin November 4.
New financial policy at Health Center enacted Future Health Center financial transactions will now be processed through the Business Office and Data Processing Center.
Handicap Awareness set for tomorrow Handicap Awareness Day has been scheduled; program of activities.
Interior design? Students carve pumpkins in a contest at the Union; photo.
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MacTaggart zips in home meet Four UNI runners finish in the top ten at cross country meet.
UNI wins over Norse UNI defeated Luther, 15-12 and 15-10.
Panthers lose heartbreaker; Jacks hit jackpot Panthers lose, 16-13, due to a final-second touchdown by South Dakota State.
A Sports Column Discussion about UNI's football loss to South Dakota State.
Hockey gals shine UNI places five women on the first team to play in the Midwest Tournament.
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"The Sixties" An experimental English course has been scheduled again for the spring semester; Professor Klinkowitz will teach it..
M/S symposium scheduled UNI Science and Mathematics Symposium to be held.
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What's Up? Activities and meetings.
Tomahawk Needs help for Handicap Awareness Day.
Fencing Club Will hold organizational meeting.
The value of your vote . . . Writer encourages voters to make their vote count.
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Bargaining: here we go again Professor Evenson outlines his position regarding collective bargaining at UNI.
Al Dole replies to Fox letter Homecoming Committee member clarifies statements made in the Northern Iowan.
Push for skin diving; asks policy change Student wants to be able to use skin diving equipment in the women's pool.
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Married students Married couples get together is planned for November 7.
Untitled Professor Elaine McDavitt Stageberg will present "Woman--Her Infinite Variety"; photo.
MBA a shot in the arm? Master of Business Administration degree has been successful in its first year.
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New course Department of Philosophy and Religion will offer pre-theological emphasis next spring.
Writing contest announced; college freshman eligible Richard Braddock Memorial Writing Project is asking for essays on the topic, "Advice to Writing Teachers".
Student input wanted College of Natural Science Dean's Student Advisory Committee has been formed to get student input.
$109, 591 collected in permits last year; over $45,000 in parking fines Rollin Evers, UNI's director of Safety and Security, comments on the parking permits and fines.
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Barry Tuckwell next on Chamber Music Series Profile of Barry Tuckwell who will play at UNI as a part of the Chamber Music Series.
Broadcasting Broadcasting Club will hold a meeting November 3.
Cooking class Adult education cooking class is scheduled for Tuesday evenings.
Modern writers course "Modern Afro-American Writers" course, taught by Wilfred Samuels, will be offered in the spring semester.
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To be a kid . . . Children from the Headstart program enjoy a Halloween party sponsored by Alpha Delta Pi and Pi Kappa Alpha; photo.
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Prof. Published Thomas J. Remington has had an article published that reviews collections of science fiction stories.
CETA contract renewed State Office of Planning and Programming has renewed its contract with UNI to administer the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act.
Student teachers Individual interviews for student teaching assignments will occur on November 10.
Women's rights Cedar Falls-Waterloo Women's Center is sponsoring a seminar on legal rights.
Blum in seminar Tri Beta and the American Chemical Society Student affiliates are sponsoring a seminar given by Dr. Murray Blum.
Old time blues Sam Chatmon will present old time blues music in the Union Coffee House.
Jazz concert Jazz concert scheduled for Parents Weekend.
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New music majors approved by Regents Two new music degrees at UNI were approved by the State Board of Regents.
Women's Rec. sets up intramural water polo Women's Recreational Association set up water polo intramural.
Union film series Union Film Series will feature a series of films directed by Luis Bunuel.