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1 All issues feasible says Kamerick
Milroy--Kevin
Students inform President about sixteen point action plan.
2 Postponed The Willie Nelson, Jerry Jeff Walker Concert was postponed due to traveling conditions.
3 Senate's vote limits slogan
Bowman--Julie
Final decision on slogan has not yet been reached, but the Senate limited the "Home of the Dome" to only alumni and athletic purposes.
4 UNISA advisor optimistic about requests: Thinks administration is providing commitment
Milroy--Kevin
Tom Romanin says that he is fairly sure that UNISA will be able to work out their difficulties with the administration.
5 University of Siberia
Buck--Brian
Students trudge through the snow and wind on their way to classes; photo.
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6 ¿and again Tomahawk thanks the students for helping make the book sale the largest in history.
7 In academics, first things first--the Dome
Haman--Albert Charles (Biology Faculty)
A sarcastic look at the university's priorities.
8 Personal reasons, not facts, on Dome symbol
Miller--Lavern M. (Lee) (Alumni Services Staff)
Believes recent writer had his facts about the Dome wrong.
9 Thank you
Surat--Charles
The Gray James Rock Band thanks the RHA for including them in performances.
10 The democratic process
Scheldrup--Chris J. (Class of 1980)
Does not like tactics of those who oppose the bottle bill.
11 Why fall asleep? Let me count the ways
Helfter--Mary
Reasons for falling asleep in general education math classes.
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12 Bender Hall rep protests UNISA remarks on RHA
Cate--Thomas J. (Class of 1980)
Offers a different look at the meeting during which immediate unification of student government was rejected.
13 Bender president says UNISA has lost touch with reality
Robinson--George William (Class of 1978)
Believes UNISA wants to act too hastily.
14 Recital Anne Parks will perform.
15 RHA president says Iowan coverage biased
Hepburn--Jeff
Outlines reasons why RHA rejected immediate merging with UNISA
16 So it was a legal meeting, hey? Questions whether or not a recent meeting was against the open meetings law.
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17 Scene from the scene shop
Peters--Bud
Rick Paulsen stands in the new scene shop of Strayer-Wood Theatre; photo.
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18 Clowning around in the Union
Buck--Brian
A scene from the kick-off of the annual March of Dimes Marathon; photo.
19 Harding wins marathon
Bowman--Julie
For the World Record Fun Run, Harding House won first place, with other prizes for the most people running, the oldest and youngest, as well as the most miles run by one person.
20 Jazzman Gerry Niewood here Will be featured at 27th SDIJ.
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21 Department of Speech: expanding with the times: degrees added
Cahill--Mary E. (Class of 1981)
Professor Hall talks about potential changes in the department's curriculum including a public relations major.
22 Fireside evening
Buck--Brian
The Department of English's "A Fireside Literary Evening with Music" went off quite well; photo.
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23 Rule to comply with bonding? Views on the parietal rule
Reth--Mona J. (Class of 1979)
Believes parietal rule simply insures that dorms will be full and bonds will be paid.
24 Stansbury: housing rule not based on bonding: views on the parietal rule
Milroy--Kevin
States that parietal rule has educational basis as well.
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25 A message from heaven?
Buck--Brian
Spelled out into the snow, viewed from 12th floor Bender is The Lord Is Good; photo.
26 Scholarships Applications for Merchant Scholarships are available.
27 Tallcorn draws high schoolers Thirty-nine high school jazz bands will be on campus.
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28 Long Day's Journey opens The Milwaukee Repertory Theatre begins run of "Long Day's Journey Into Night"; photo.
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29 Bouncers on the road
Carney--Randy
The men's basketball team hopes to continue their good fortune.
30 Cagers face Iowa and Grand View The women's basketball team hopes to win their remaining games.
31 Grapplers host 2 meets: Poolman, Briggs return
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
After two weeks of rest, the UNI wrestlers come back into action with two home meets.
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32 Busy weekend for swimmers The men's swimming team gets ready for a busy weekend with a dual tournament.
33 Lady tankers return to action The women's swimming team prepares itself for a big weekend at Grinnell.
35 Untitled
Coleman--Duff A. (Class of 1979)
UNI defeats Simpson, 90-87.
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34 Men's track The men's track team prepares for a meet against the alumni after a disappointing loss against Iowa State.
36 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
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37 French Club Joelle Simonazzi will speak.
38 Museum Mary Hogan will speak on caving.
39 SHEA Will meet.
40 What's Up? Activities and meetings.