Issue Contents

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1 "Campaign letter" from RHA member criticized by leaders
Vorman--Julie A. (Class of 1979)
Bender Hall president urges residents not to vote for Roland Caldwell.
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2 Multi-purpose facility
Peters--Bud
A child goes sledding near the Dome; photo.
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3 Pot legislation General Assembly considering modification of drug laws.
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4 Run-off election needed Naber comes out ahead of Caldwell and Carlson, 821-496-395, but is short of necessary 50% of votes; will need run-off; other vote tallies from recent election.
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5 Bender resident offended by it
Arthurs--Mike
George Robinson urged students not to vote for Roland Caldwell.
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6 Hippert demands public apology
Hippert--Scott Louis (Class of 1980)
Critical of George Robinson's letter urging students not to vote for Roland Caldwell.
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7 RHA to award two $150 scholarships Outline of scholarship criteria.
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8 Small miracle
Ritchie--Verna Ford (Library Faculty)
Believes auditorium needs to be re-modeled for the performers and the audience.
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9 "Goodbar:" bewildering, regrettable, and sad
Waterman--Martha
Review of "Looking for Mr. Goodbar".
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10 10, not 110!
Claus--Robert (Sociology Faculty)
Professor Claus claims that only ten faculty would benefit from the new salary schedule.
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11 As we draw close to Orwell's 1984 . . .
Henderson--Mike
Complains that high tuition and room and board charges are making it difficult to afford college.
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12 Close Encounters with a U. F. O.
Ritchie--Verna Ford (Library Faculty)
A satirical look at collective bargaining.
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13 Financial Aids office not fulfilling obligation
Kipp--Londa
Student recounts difficulty in locating scholarship information.
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14 Stansbury explains snow removal Explains that this has been a difficult winter; notes priorities.
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15 Alcohol misuse--RHA working to dispel myths
Arp--Marlene
Committee will investigate problem.
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16 Cards not honored Local bar changes hands and will not honor cards.
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17 Caring: a way of life for Darlene Ney
Karbula--John Charles (Class of 1979)
Profile of Darlene Ney; photo.
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18 Filmmaker Bruce Conner will show films.
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19 Man's future looks dim, teaches philosophy prof.
Rank--Dan (Class of 1978)
Professor Fox offers his views on the future; photo.
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20 Radiothon '78
Bancroft--Kevin
KCRS will broadcast from the Dome during the dance marathon.
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21 Summer school Students must file notice to attend.
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22 Housing improvements Projects include freight elevator in Bartlett Hall and construction of eight more rooms in Rider Hall.
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23 Piano winners Margaret Grosvenor and Janice Russell win state competition.
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24 Resources Center: help students learn to study
Reth--Mona J. (Class of 1979)
Gloria Rapinchuk talks about the services available.
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25 Sun, music, fun unite campus for SUNI-DAZE
Rank--Dan (Class of 1978)
A look at the upcoming activities.
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26 Roof repairs Men's Gym will undergo renovation; photo.
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27 UNISA opens meeting to organizational reps
Bancroft--Kevin
Attempt to include organizations without giving them ex officio votes.
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28 Atlanta mayor Jackson calls freedom an "unfulfilled dream" Excerpts from speech by Maynard Jackson.
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29 Cross-country skiing craze comes to UNI
Kopish--Terry
Jeanette Marsh talks about the sport in general and the course that she teaches.
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30 Singing the blues
Buck--Brian
The stage is open to anyone at the Union to show their talent; photo.
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31 Faculty salaries for 1977-78 are listed
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32 King of harpists here Tuesday Profile of Nicanor Zabaleta; photo.
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33 We need blood!
Arp--Marlene
Red Cross will rely on UNI for about one-fifth of its blood in February.
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34 In the UNI Gallery Woodcut print entitled Merlin was done by Leonard Baskin; photo.
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35 Job placements look good for UNI graduates
Harker--Norma
Report shows that Class of 1977 was quite successful in finding jobs.
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36 Apply for UNISA vice-presidencies Job descriptions of four offices.
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37 Tonight at Strayer-Wood Scene from "Lion in Winter"; photo.
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38 Basketball spotlights
Krishnan--Chari
UNI has a 7-5 record in conference play.
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39 Cagers face Chiefs & SD
Carney--Randy
UNI will host Morningside tonight at 7:30 in the UNI-Dome.
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40 Gymnasts here UNI hosts Iowa State in the Men's Gym.
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41 Matmen triumph Joe Gormally's pin at 177 lifted the UNI wrestlers to a 25-13 win over Southern Illinois.
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42 Netters ready for 1978 campaign
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
The UNI men's tennis team opens the season with a match against the Blackhawk Indoor Tennis Club in Waterloo.
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43 Panther tracksters host UNI-Dome Open
Anderson--Randy L.
UNI will host their last home meet of the season, the UNI-Dome Open.
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44 Hoopsters away UNI women's basketball team is competing in the Iowa Association of Intercollegiate Athletics basketball tournament in Des Moines.
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45 Lady tumblers win season finale UNI found out at the last minute that they were able to compete in the state meet.
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46 Tankers in NCC tourney UNI is seeking their seventh straight NCC championship in the conference tournament.
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47 Women runners open at Iowa UNI opens up their season tomorrow at Iowa.
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48 Book sale Will be held in library.
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49 DECA Orientation for state judges.
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50 Phi Upsilon Omicron Initiation and potluck.
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51 Summer abroad Opportunity to learn about summer program in France.
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52 What's Up? Activities and meetings.