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.
2 Multi-purpose facility
Peters--Bud
A child goes sledding near the Dome; photo.
3 Pot legislation General Assembly considering modification of drug laws.
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.
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.
7 RHA to award two $150 scholarships Outline of scholarship criteria.
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".
10 10, not 110!
Claus--Robert (Sociology Faculty)
Professor Claus claims that only ten faculty would benefit from the new salary schedule.
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.
12 Close Encounters with a U. F. O.
Ritchie--Verna Ford (Library Faculty)
A satirical look at collective bargaining.
13 Financial Aids office not fulfilling obligation
Kipp--Londa
Student recounts difficulty in locating scholarship information.
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.
16 Cards not honored Local bar changes hands and will not honor cards.
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.
19 Man's future looks dim, teaches philosophy prof.
Rank--Dan (Class of 1978)
Professor Fox offers his views on the future; photo.
20 Radiothon '78
Bancroft--Kevin
KCRS will broadcast from the Dome during the dance marathon.
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.
23 Piano winners Margaret Grosvenor and Janice Russell win state competition.
24 Resources Center: help students learn to study
Reth--Mona J. (Class of 1979)
Gloria Rapinchuk talks about the services available.
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.
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.
29 Cross-country skiing craze comes to UNI
Kopish--Terry
Jeanette Marsh talks about the sport in general and the course that she teaches.
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.
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.
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.
39 Cagers face Chiefs & SD
Carney--Randy
UNI will host Morningside tonight at 7:30 in the UNI-Dome.
40 Gymnasts here UNI hosts Iowa State in the Men's Gym.
41 Matmen triumph Joe Gormally's pin at 177 lifted the UNI wrestlers to a 25-13 win over Southern Illinois.
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.
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.
45 Lady tumblers win season finale UNI found out at the last minute that they were able to compete in the state meet.
46 Tankers in NCC tourney UNI is seeking their seventh straight NCC championship in the conference tournament.
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.
49 DECA Orientation for state judges.
50 Phi Upsilon Omicron Initiation and potluck.
51 Summer abroad Opportunity to learn about summer program in France.
52 What's Up? Activities and meetings.