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1 "Old Maid" starts here March 31 Preview of "The Old Maid and the Thief"; photo.
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2 Former gang leader to talk Saturday
Hicks--Cathy
Nicky Cruz will tell how his religious faith changed his life.
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3 Gen. Ed. proposal goes back
Milroy--Kevin
Senate believes more hearings need to be held.
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4 Steamline breaks Steam rising from a broken steam pipe outside of the Science building; photo.
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5 The rest of your life . . .
Peters--Bud
Professor Lash talks about his new course, Work and Leisure.
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6 Criticizes student gallery
Horn--Gary
Criticizes the judges of the student art display case for being unfair.
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7 Let's not rush ed proposal Wants UNI to consider all options before making a decision in its new general education program.
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8 NI coverage now 'balanced'
Eblen--Charlene M. (English Faculty)
Congratulates the Northern Iowan for its balanced reporting of the faculty and regents negotiations.
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9 Replace a bit of UNI's past Claims that removing the Class of 1916's 26th Street gateway has cost UNI a part of its tradition.
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10 Thanks for paving decision
Campbell Hall Senate
A thank you for the pavement of Campbell Hall parking lot.
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11 They urge tenure for Tom Hill; petition drive started
Huffman--Julie
Believes Tom Hill, professor of anthropology, deserves tenure and asks students to sign a petition supporting him.
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12 Comments on bargaining
Wiesenfeld--Julius (Mathematics Faculty)
Critical of tactics in faculty and Regents negotiations.
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13 Dancers deserve recognition
Helfter--Mary
Disappointed at the lack of recognition for different organizations for their help in UNI's dance marathon.
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14 In response . . .
Haupt--Shirley Eliason (Art Faculty)
Appreciates A. C. Haman's letter on spelling.
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15 More gallery complaints
Horn--Diane Koeppel
Believes that the committee for the student-run art gallery (which is made up of students) consistently chooses their own work to be displayed and awards their own work at the expense of other students.
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16 Suffers problems with library
Huffman--Creighton
Upset that participants in the dance marathon paraded through the library a few times. Feels that there has been an increase in extracurricular activities in the library and does not like it.
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17 Vonnegut Will appear on campus; photo.
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18 Dance winners announced
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19 Martin: goes to work when most get up
Wieland--William J. (Class of 1978)
Mick Martin talks about his job as night desk assistant in Dancer Hall.
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20 Library O.--to overcome the awe some people have
Rank--Dan (Class of 1978)
Professors McGrew and Hodges talk about the library orientation class.
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21 Organization reports due at UNISA office List of organizations deemed defunct because they have not turned in their report.
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22 Dance group sponsors workshop
Bowman--Julie
Sherry Saterstrom will lead workshop.
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23 No reply to invitation
Kleist--Allison
President Carter has not replied to an invitation to speak at UNI Commencement.
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24 Untitled Soviet pianist Lazar Berman; photo.
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25 Tenure given to 12 faculty members List of those who received tenure.
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26 Untitled
Moravec--Sue
Members of the Interaction Chamber Players, from New York City, play; photo.
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27 Wilson, Miller to sing Scott Wilson and James Miller will sing with the Metropolitan Chorale.
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28 Cottrill Elected president of state professional association.
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29 Metro mayors Crews and Rooff discuss rent problems in forum
Bowman--Julie
Also express views on bottle bill, parking, sidewalks, and a half-way house.
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30 Regents approve faculty promotions List of those who received promotions.
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31 $1200 map table added to library
Gerjerts--Greg
Charles Seavey talks about the new table.
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32 Applications available for UNISA positions Position descriptions.
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33 It's still solid!
Grevas--Daniel J. (Class of 1977)
Art instructor John Brown and students.
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34 Math scholarship awarded Criteria for the Hamilton award.
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35 Gymnasts finish season
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
UNI ends its season this weekend at the NCAA Division II Tournament in Wheaton, Illinois.
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36 Home opener for ruggers UNI will open its season Sunday versus Wartburg.
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37 Swimmers finish outstanding year UNI finished its season by placing twenty-second in the National Collegiate Division II championships, in Youngstown, OH., last Saturday as Kevin Meacham and Ron Dearborn earned All-American honors.
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38 UNI netters travel to Eau Claire
Drenter--Kathy
UNI will compete in the Eau Claire Quadrangular Tournament this weekend as the number two seed.
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39 Cheerleading tryouts Monday Outline of new squad arrangements.
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40 Colombia study available; summer exchange in Bogota
Harris--Julie
Brief description of the program.
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41 German discussions on campus Monday Gerhard Brinkmann will discuss German education.
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42 ACEI Will discuss Minneapolis trip.
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43 Anthropology Club movie preview Will view film on Hindu religion.
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44 Concrete couch
Moravec--Sue
Student studying outside the library.
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45 Geo-Forum Professor Clark will talk about the Amanas.
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46 LTC CBF will sponsor leadership training.
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47 Mini-courses Center offers classes in study skills.
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48 Wesley Foundation Spring clean-up.
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49 What's Up? Activities and meetings.