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Cat's Cradle here Theatre Express, a new national touring repertory theatre company, will perform.
Off-campus lunch A meeting to hear the complaints of off-campus students will be held.
Swine flu shots UNI Student Health Center will be giving swine flu shots.
Old regulations obsolete in 70s; served a purpose in their time A survey of old student rules and regulations.
Class of '57 Students enjoy a dance in the Towers.
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Students should become involved Students encourage other students to participate in University events, to behave better in class, and to keep the campus looking better.
'Disturbing' Professor Hallberg believes AFT members should support United Faculty.
Parking, housing problems Complaints about overcrowded dorm rooms and parking on campus; some suggestions for improvement.
Destruction complaints Complaints about destruction of common living areas in dormitories.
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Taking a break . . . Two students participate in the tree lighting ceremonies on campus; photo.
Cat's Cradle Profile of Christopher O'Connor and the Theatre Express.
Solar home alternative to rising fuel costs Description of a family's home that is heated by fireplaces and a solar panel.
Brenden commends senate on work Ann Brenden commends the Student Senate on their work, including rental referral and peer advising.
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Prof published Jurgen Koppensteiner had an article published on German literature.
The swim, anyone? Students enjoy a dance in the Towers.
Pilot an effort toward more cohesive g.e.; based on concept of core curriculum Verner Jensen explains the general education pilot program begun at UNI this fall.
Questions and comments on pilot G.E.; committee conducts hearings on program Questions and answers regarding general education program pilot.
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Elections finished; Brenden heads UNISA UNISA's replacement elections are over and there is a complete administration.
Astronomy club A meeting will be held for those interested in forming an astronomy club.
Article accepted Allan R. Shickman has had an article accepted for publication.
Untitled Two students kiss at a dance.
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UNI Dames Jim Berry will speak at UNI Dames Booster Club meeting December 9.
Most valuable lineman Mel Campbell is named UNI's most valuable lineman..
Lady cagers split weekend games UNI defeated Illinois State and was defeated by Wisconsin-LaCrosse.
Panthers defeated UNI loses, 72-66, to Eastern Illinois.
Matmen top Augie Friday; Bentrim wins Saturday UNI beats Augustana, 21-14.
Gymnasts shine in debut Iowa State beats UNI, 207.05-170.65, while UNI advances to the national tournament.
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Confab to begin Thursday Twelfth Annual Iowa Consortium for the Social Studies will be held.
Sing along The UNI orchestra and choir perform "Messiah"; photo.
Art movement featured in Union program Dadaism is the subject of a special program in the Union.
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Modern dance program Orchesis will perform.
Piano recital Teresa Thompson will present senior recital.
"Castro's Cuba" offered An independent study course dealing with the society of Fidel Castro will be offered this spring.
General Education: what is its future? Description of the general education program at UNI.