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Doctorate program having troubles The proposal for a new doctorate program could cause debate at the next Board of Regents meeting; has received negative recommendation from committee.
Elections The applications for UNISA seats are due for the upcoming elections.
Group support in election race Candidates for RHA, UPB, and UNISA offices voice support for one another.
Headin' for Stebs A student walks on the Sabin catwalk; photo.
Strayer-Wood: unbelievable! The opening of the Strayer-Wood; is it better than Guthrie?
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Intramural news Upcoming competition in bowling and women's basketball.
Judo Club Second place was claimed by the UNI Judo Club at the Midwestern AAU College Championships.
Grapplers seek NCC title The wrestling team battles for the fifth straight conference title this weekend.
Tracksters host UNI Invitational The track team hosts five teams for the UNI Invitational coming up.
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Roundballers face Drake & SD The women's basketball team prepares for the last two games of the season.
Seay, Clinton head mat clinic Two veteran head coaches, Joe Seay, and Ron Clinton will be featured in the wrestling clinic at UNI.
Leathernecks nip cagers 81-76 Western Illinois defeats UNI men's basketball, 81-76.
2 meets for tankers The men's swimming team looks forward to another weekend of two wins.
Basketball spotlight A feature on Mike Kemp of the basketball team.
Lady tumblers here The women's gymnastics team hosts its one and only home meet of the year.
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What's Up? Activities and meetings.
Women's intramural track meet Registration due.
Couples group Will focus on communication.
Muscular dystrophy carnival Sponsored by IFC and Panhellenic.
Kappa Delta Pi Harry Budensick will speak.
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UF approves The United Faculty approves the contract, 75-27;awaits the approval of the Board of Regents.
Ski race A ski race is to be held behind the Physical Education Complex.
Constitution The proposed amendments to the RHA constitution.
Today is the day Urges students to apply for offices.
Wasted Union Blues College Hill's sidewalks are covered with ice; makes the walk home from the bars difficult.
Slippery sidewalk causes unnecessary ankle injury Complains that sidewalks should be cleared of snow and ice earlier.
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Careers Students wishing to work for the government should be planning on taking the Professional Administration Career Exam.
Speaks Monday night Maynard Jackson, the mayor of Atlanta, will be speaking on the UNI campus in honor of Black History Week; other highlights include appearance by Maya Angelou; photo.
PDQ Bach: comedy and music lessons
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Helping freshmen adjust: IMPACT Jan Abel talks about program which helps keep freshmen in ongoing personal contact.
Museum Bob Hardman will present program on old projection equipment.
Summer school on schedule Fred Lott talks about the upcoming summer session.
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Chemistry taking up marketing? On the move Professor McGrew talks about the potential development of a chemistry marketing degree; photo.
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Faculty salaries for 1977-1978 are listed: more yet next week The continuing list of faculty salaries.
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Mail pickup Information about picking up the mail in the Noehren mailroom.
Student reps The Commencement Committee has three vacancies open for student representatives.
Regents hearing called for promotional grievance Professor Quirk continues his appeal of denial of promotion.
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Dorm students may face 7% increase Students living in dorms may face an increase in room and board.
Voyage A free concert is to be put on by Voyage, a six member band.
Speech tourney UNI will take part in the Eau Claire Speech meet.
City Council approves sidewalk plan The College Square sidewalk proposal won on a 5-2 vote at the last city council meeting.
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On opening night: an unlikely love story The new Strayer-Wood Theatre, both an excellent performance and a great theater; photo.