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1 C. F. welcomes return of students
Vorman--Julie A. (Class of 1979)
Cedar Falls businesses are glad to see the returning students.
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2 University enrollment at record high for foreign students A record is set for the number of foreign exchange students enrolled at UNI this fall; fifty-five in all from thirty-four different countries.
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3 Untitled Students return to new dividers in the Redeker Dining Center; photo.
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4 Open letter to the faculty
Richter--Erwin W. (Chemistry Faculty)
Encourages faculty not to vote to allocate rollover money for salaries.
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5 Thanks Bo Jingles Members of the IFC-Panhellenic Council thank the bartenders and others involved in welcoming back the students to UNI.
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6 Theory and info about the Iowan; Viewpoint Information on what the student newspaper is, and how it works.
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7 Untitled Student moves possesions by way of bicycle.
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8 Art Exhibition Professor Mark Christian Wehtli has three paintings on display at a gallery in New York.
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9 Enrollment up The fall enrollment is up for fall to more than 10,400 students.
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10 Regents approve programs . . . and policy for principles Regents approve new changes to begin this semester within the School of Music; establishe a policy for principles, standards, and procedures for faculty appointments and promotions.
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11 Student gets grant Debra Ritchie is the first recipient of the Hardee's Food Systems scholarship for $250. Ritchie has worked for Hardee's since it took over the food service in the Union in August 1975.
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12 Tomahawk improved
Schlindwein--DeLonn
Tomahawk Book Exchange changes its policies to serve students better.
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13 Bargaining simmers, but not for long
Milroy--Kevin
The United Faculty still has unresolved issues with the Board of Regents, namely the 6.4% salary increase.
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14 Untitled Alice Cooper brought his odd stage show to the UNI-Dome, singing his most popular songs; photo.
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15 How to get the most out of your textbooks; advice from college text publishers Tips on how to use your college textbook to its fullest potential.
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16 Mail procedures new for Noehren All mail will now be distributed from the Noehren mailroom instead of being delivered to each dorm.
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17 Best newsletter The UNI Collegiate DECA was awarded first place for the "Best Collegiate DECA Newsletter in 1976--1977".
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18 Newcomer News
McGuire--Laura
Information that all transfers or freshman should know about procedures at University of Northern Iowa.
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19 Operators have their problems
McGuire--Laura
University phone operators are seeing an influx of calls to them; photo.
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20 What's up at the Dome
Rank--Dan (Class of 1978)
The UNI-Dome roof has deflated once again; repairs underway; photo.
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21 Judson House: friends, food, and fellowship The Judson House, located on College Street, is a place to go to meet friends, play games, and just hang out.
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22 O.P/Paw undergo summer remodeling
McGuire--Laura
The Other Place and The Paw have undergone remodeling in order to accommodate more people.
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23 UNI Pi-Lambda The UNI Pi Lambda chapter of the Phi Alpha Theta received an honor only given to eighteen chapters in the nation for its outstanding achievements.
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24 Center donated to foreign students The United Presbyterian Church donated money for the Westminster House to be remodeled and changed into the International Center.
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25 Scholarships Four UNI students to receive scholarships from J.S. Latta and Grace Foundation and University Book & Supply.
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Peters--Bud
The sculpture outside Redeker Center provides something interesting to look at when students walk past it; photo.
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27 Dome administration start work; one new position Two new people are added to the staff at the UNI-Dome.
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28 UNI budget increases 11.2% to $30,000,000 UNI's budget of $30,329,390 was approved by the State Board of Regents.
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29 Untitled Alice Cooper holds second place for the largest concert ever at the UNI-Dome, with 11,200 people in attendance; photo.
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30 Older students invited to Wednesday luncheons. UNI Counseling Center to provide vocational and academic advising for older students.
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31 Tennyson Local band to give farewell performance.
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32 Theatre UNI Auditions to be held for upcoming play.
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33 UNI opera Auditions to be held for upcoming musical.
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34 Untitled A former member of the Guess Who, Burton Cummings, also performed hit songs on Sunday night in the UNI-Dome; photo.
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35 Engineer director announced David Walter was named the new engineering services director of UNI; Thomas Paulson becomes Director of the Physical Plant.
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36 Untitled UNI students are hoping to get a great deal at a nearby auction.
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37 Football tickets now available New seating added to Dome.
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38 UNI gridders getting ready
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
The UNI football team prepares for a full year of difficult matches; photo.
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39 Busy schedule ahead for runners
Drenter--Kathy
New and old faces return to the men's cross country team for the season.
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40 Golfers swing into action: veteran squad returns
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
This year is expected to be a good year for the returning men golfers.
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41 Rugby all-stars The four men pictured here will play in the challenging game of rugby; photo.
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42 UNI captures all-sports crown UNI brings home the all-sports award for the fifth time in six years.
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43 Untitled Alice Cooper rocked the UNI-Dome during one of the largest concerts here; also performing was Burton Cummings; photo.
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44 What's Up? Activities and meetings.