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1 History lecture Professor Morgan will talk about women and industrialization.
2 Senate proposal calls for abolition of separate general ed. courses
Milroy--Kevin
Proposal from Professors Keefe and Brintnall would limit attempts to design or prescribe specific general education courses.
3 UNISA elections to fill 36 positions List of vacancies and election rules and regulations.
4 Usual excellence
Moravec--Sue
UNI Jazz I performing under the direction of Rick Lawn at SDIJ.
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5 A comment on Kiss
Mooney--Pat
A response to two opposing letters on the rock band Kiss in the two previous Northern Iowans.
6 Collegiality, accountability
Skaine--James Cole (Speech Faculty)
Professor Skaine believes that UNI's management structure has taken away faculty decision-making responsibility; this affects their ability to teach well, which in turn hurts the students; believes collective bargaining is a way to restore the balance.
7 Reminder
Gibson--Paul
Reminder that the northwest bay of the Union is now a self-enforced no smoking area.
8 Sno-Dome Notes that Dome interior has recently been cold and wet.
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9 Edits diary Professor Riley edits the diary of a pioneer girl.
10 Today's students more concerned with human values, says Kissling
Rank--Dan (Class of 1978)
Profile of Father Jack Kissling; photo.
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11 ACEI to sell donuts Will raise money to help with convention trip expenses.
12 Future of family leads off colloquium series First in series sponsored by Future Studies Board; list of panel members.
13 No classes cause party atmosphere
Milroy--Kevin
Bad weather cancels classes; students have fun; photo.
14 Trivia winners
Grevas--Daniel J. (Class of 1977)
Garst House: the KCRS 24-hour trivia contest winners.
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15 Professor published in sf journal Professor Remington publishes an article on Ursula LeGuin.
16 SDIJ success despite weather
Wible--Pamela J. (Classes of 1977 and 2002)
Review of the Sinfonian Dimensions in Jazz (SDIJ) XXVII.
17 Tokyo String Quartet--third in Chamber Series Profile of the group.
18 Wind Ensemble begins spring tour Will perform concerts in six Iowa and Illinois schools.
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19 Cagers break the ice in NCC by splitting games
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
After losing to South Dakota, 87-82, in overtime on Friday, UNI finally won a conference game with a 66-63 win over Morningside Saturday night in the Men's Gym.
20 Panthers of the week Randy Podhaski and Mark Long were the Northern Iowan's Panthers of the week.
21 Tankers dunk Nebraska 67-46 After the Bradley-UNI meet was canceled on Friday, UNI beat Nebraska, 67-46, on Saturday.
22 Tourney tickets now on sale Tickets for the NCAA Division II Wrestling Championship, to be held in the Dome March 4-5, are now on sale.
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23 Gymnasts lose two UNI came in last in a meet against Iowa and Kansas, but Dave Engle and Mark DeVolder both qualified for the nationals in the vault and horizontal bar, respectively.
24 Track season takes off
Drenter--Kathy
The UNI track and field season starts Saturday, February 5, as the Panthers host Augustana, Northeast Missouri, and Mankato State.
25 Wrestlers return UNI split a pair of NCC meets over the weekend losing 17-15 to North Dakota State and beating North Dakota ,33-6.
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26 Florida trip transportation Making arrangements for a bus to Florida during spring break.
27 Intramurals Women interested in gymnastics meet Wednesdays.
28 Senior recital Gayle Johns and Lisa Meyer will perform.
29 Tomahawk members Will meet to talk about pledging and tapping.
30 Untitled
Larson--Mike
Students watch an impromptu concert held in the Towers after classes were cancelled.
31 What's Up? Activities and meetings.