Issue Contents

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1 Frosh to be surveyed by orientation staff Academic Affairs will survey freshmen to see what their concerns are and what kinds of information they need.
2 New student sundry store planned in Maucker Union
Otterman--Peggy
Part of $58,000 project which will include remodeling of Keyhole Lounge and new carpeting.
3 Survey of 1966 grads: 81.9% employed, $16,200 is av. Salary
Otterman--Peggy
Extensive excerpts from placement survey including information on jobs, plans for change, and salaries by major.
4 The campus at night The Campanile, library, and Maucker Union are deserted as night descends; photo.
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5 . . . or could be substitute
Turner--Jay Craig (Communication Studies Faculty)
Would like to see a vocabulary of compliments which could substitute for sexist remarks.
6 A satire or UFO's?
Ritchie--Verna Ford (Library Faculty)
A fable about decertifying the faculty bargaining agent.
7 Comments reflect admiration
Robinson--James B. (Philosophy and Religion Facult
Believes that there are ways to counter sexist comments.
8 Misleading impressions in Iowan article, Baker says
Baker--Gerald
Tells of his blacklisting and subsequent difficulty in finding jobs.
9 Old Gold lives
Bushnell--Meg
Urges students to buy a copy.
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10 Adult lunches held each Wednesday Schedule of speakers at informal lunches.
11 Basically for the Off-Campus
Milroy--Kevin
Mayor Crews points out that any change in city parking regulations would cost money for new signs.
12 Redeker challenges Star Wars for special effects award
Dawson--Bill
Complains about quality of food at Redeker Center.
13 Response to Old Gold problems: lack of cooperation
Strong--Pamela S. (Class of 1978)
Staff blames lack of coordination and cooperation between seniors and photographer.
14 The blind leading the blind?
Coleman--Duff A. (Class of 1979)
Several students participated in the hall Olympics, but few watched due to the weather; photo.
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15 "Soap" doesn¿t cut it
Rank--Dan (Class of 1978)
Review of the television program "Soap".
16 Go Iowa!
Coleman--Duff A. (Class of 1979)
Many students packed into lounges to watch the Iowa/ISU game; photo.
17 Newcomer News
McGuire--Laura
A very quick look at UNISA and peer advising.
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18 Abstract art?
Peters--Bud
A student in the art studio.
19 Bike race Results of 2nd Annual College Hill races.
20 C. P. R. dates Schedule of classes.
21 New group Organize Students for Truth in Government.
22 Violinist to give classes Dorothy DeLay will give classes.
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23 UNI parking--is it really that bad?
Vorman--Julie A. (Class of 1979)
Professor Riggs talks about the current and future parking situations; believes the UNI parking is good compared with that of other large schools.
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24 Career night to be given for education majors Rider Hall will sponsor series of information programs.
25 Guidelines set for UNISA elections
26 Quick change
Peters--Bud
A biker stops to change a tire in the middle of the College Hill bike race; photo.
27 Regents approve school School of Music is accredited by NASM.
28 WICI Susan Chilcott will speak.
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29 Regents give go ahead to seek complex funding Approve planning money for Phase II, the art building; north building nearing completion; photo.
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30 A Sports Column
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
Likes fans' enthusiasm.
31 Crunch!!!
Coleman--Duff A. (Class of 1979)
Two UNI linebackers stop the ball in a game.
32 Field hockey Women's field hockey loses two (3-0, 1-0), and ties one (0-0).
33 Panther gridders storm past Eastern Illinois
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
UNI wins, 31-21.
34 Women's tennis action UNI women's tennis team continues to improve.
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35 Drake nips Panther runners 27-30
Drenter--Kathy
Drake wins over UNI despite the home advantage.
36 Lady spikers open season New season for women's volleyball starts tonight.
37 Linksters fourth
Drenter--Kathy
Despite high scores, women golfers beat some difficult teams, and the weather.
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38 A. S. I. D. Will hear presentation on wallcoverings.
39 CBF Will hear about the importance of prayer.
40 Science teaching Organizational meeting to form campus chapter of NSTA.
41 What's Up? Activities and meetings.