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Jerry Walker to appear Will appear in place of Aerosmith.
Complaint filed against IGH ISPIRG files complaint against Iowa General Housing over filing of ownership changes.
Only to section Q A worker cleans up the mess from the previous football game in preparation for the next big game: photo.
Gen. Ed. first on Senate's docket Brief history of the development of the current proposal; Professor Jensen talks about the plan.
This one goes here and . . . To help with the design of the collage mural for the Main Gallery in the Arts and Industries Building, Marjorie Campbell has her class working on a large project on the floor; photo.
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Hockey team to battle Grinnell After three disappointing losses, the women's field hockey team prepares to win.
Golfers enter AIAW tourney UNI hopes to maintain the good fortune with the women's golf team.
UNI awaits Fighting Sioux Football tries to get back to winning this next game after a disappointing loss.
Ins and outs of college recruiting Second part of a series discussing college sports recruiting.
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Netters win 9-0 The women's tennis team wins over Luther College.
Untitled A few members of the golf team are pictured with their coach; photo.
Sports viewpoint Women's sports are coming into play more and more; considers question of whether or not there should be athletic scholarships for women.
Linksters in NCC tourney: defending champs Men's golf team will attempt to finish the season with a few more wins.
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What's Up? Activities and meetings.
Women's swimming and diving team Organizational meeting.
Omega Psi Phi Will hold smoker and disco dance.
Chi Alpha Will meet for Bible study.
Funky Friday Will view films and have discussions.
SIMS Experienced meditators will meet.
CBF Will hold Bible study.
TEFL/Linguistics Club Will meet.
All's well A view of the Campanile; photo.
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Clarification on music school Professor Ross states that music has been accredited at UNI since 1942, but two additional programs were recently accredited; the change to the School of Music was not linked to accreditation.
Timmreck comments on art Believes people should respect other's work.
Off the Record Difficulties in bringing major rock groups to campus.
Remember the courtesy rules Should avoid name-calling.
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Lot closed Will construct road linking Minnesota and Indiana Streets.
Intramural News Will hold run and tug-of-war.
Graduates finish high in CPA examination Three accounting students win Sells Award for high marks on the May 1977 CPA examination.
Another view A view from the Speech/Art Complex; photo.
Mayoral election Peg Anderson and Jon Crews conduct forum on energy conservation.
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KUNI: Listeners speak Will run listener commentaries.
Homecoming '77 Events to take place at Homecoming: Car pushing Races, Mattress Race, Bat Race, Egg Throw, Tug-of-War, Pie Eating Contest.
Untitled A scene from a "The Government Inspector"; photo.
Grants available: many did not apply Dennis Jensen urges students to apply for BEOG program.
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Mini courses Union will offer courses in beginning guitar, caving, and fly tying.
Campus Profiles: Brenden: No regrets about UNISA Profile of Ann Brenden; photo.
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Senate rules to end "unique privileges" List of textbooks will be made available to any local bookstore.
Quiet? A student makes some good use of the weather and studies on top of the union; photo.
Math department adds computer science minor Professor Walljasper talks briefly about the new minor.
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Staff reporter Rita Rottinghaus will work for Cedar Falls Chamber of Commerce.
Financial Aids offers help to money problems Dennis Jensen talks about the wide range of ways that are available for students to pay for their education.
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Sexuality workshop set for October 14-16
Two big winners in UNISA at-large race Vote tallies for recent election.
New method of faculty evaluation proposed Scott Beckman explains his proposal.
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Math scholarship $150 scholarships available.
Night class An outside view of students taking an exam for a night class; photo.
Environment/consumer issues handled by IAPIRG Description of services available from ISPIRG.