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1 Carnival: clowns and kisses for MD Raise $230 for muscular dystrophy.
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2 First doctorate degree approved; Regents reverses committee recommendation
Milroy--Kevin
Regents approve DIT; give $75,000 to new program
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3 Hagemann wins--Campbell loses contest for 24-hr. visitation
Vorman--Julie A. (Class of 1979)
Hagemann Hall gets 24-hour visitation because of its size and location.
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4 "House of Blue Leaves:" serious theme packaged in farce
Gerjerts--Greg
Felt that the play and the actors had some good performances.
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5 Elmer decision inexcusable Feels decision made concerning visitation in Campbell Hall does not treat students in an adult manner.
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6 Some comedy relief . . . ; psychological phenomenon
Lang--Arnold
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7 House that jock built R. L. Glaza believes the name of the UNI-Dome should be changed.
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8 Sexist cover photo
Erickson--LeAnn A. (Class of 1981)
Feels the Northern Iowan displayed sexist photo.
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9 Terrific spirit W. L. Bolster feels that the enthusiasm showed at recent game should continue.
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10 Wasted Union Blues
Mattern--Mark
Former college protestors complain on the lack protesting.
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11 Ann K. Larson: a poet realizing while living it
Karbula--John Charles (Class of 1979)
Profile; photo.
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12 BBC Radio 3 Stephen Hearst will be on campus.
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13 MD Marathon: more than just 30 hours of dancing
Crockett--Naneen L. (Class of 1978)
A look at the preparations for the dance.
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14 Prizes for cash KCRS will hold radiothon in association with marathon dance.
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15 Hypnosis/showmanship show the mind's potential James Mapes will perform; photo.
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16 Scholarships Nine awards will be given by the College of Education.
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17 1978 UNI yearbook fails: staff problems, photo problems, poor sales
Vorman--Julie A. (Class of 1979)
Pam Strong and Buck Whitver talk about the many problems.
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18 College Bowl Preliminary matches will be held.
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19 Dealing with Death
Reth--Mona J. (Class of 1979)
A look at Professor Pribbenow's class.
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20 "The Threepenny Opera" comes to UNI again Musical preview.
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21 Alcohol seminar Jim Kraft will conduct workshop.
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22 Finance forms Student organizations must file with UNISA.
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23 New gallery adds to department
Cahill--Daniel J. (English Faculty)
Professor Ruffo talks about the curriculum of the Department of Art; photo.
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24 From Dubuque to Sumner I must've played them all; I thought I was the Bally table king
Rank--Dan (Class of 1978)
A look at the pinball games in the Union; photo.
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25 Applications for UNISA executives due Monday
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26 Blue Leaves Will include special midnight show.
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27 Scholarships Faculty Men's Club offers two $150 scholarships.
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28 "Guess the Oscar" contest offers free tickets; not-so-annual
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29 Early bird has begun Early bird swimming available.
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30 Energy forum brings 3 experts to campus
Seran--Dave
Phi Beta Lambda sponsoring panel.
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31 283 pints Record set at blood drive.
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32 Poll shows 60% of UNI students support UNISA action plan
Milroy--Kevin
Survey results on UNISA plan.
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33 UNI museum John Bruha will talk about Egypt.
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34 Panthers romp to NCAA Division II title
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
UNI captures the NCAA Division II title second year in a row; photo.
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35 Cagers end fine season
Carney--Randy
UNI finishes with a 15-12 record and a second place finish in the North Central Conference.
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36 Gymnastics UNI finished 5-6 on the dual season.
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37 Tankers send 6 to national meet
Carney--Randy
UNI competes at the Division II national championships.
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38 Intramural News Will hold free throw shooting contest and one-on-one competition.
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39 McBurney honored McBurney became the first UNI student to achieve the rank of black belt.
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40 Netters blank Norse UNI wins game against Luther to end the season with a 4-1 record.
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41 Track team wins NCC
Carney--Randy
UNI captured the NCC indoor track championship.
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42 French Club Will hold wine and cheese party.
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43 Freshmen Must declare major.
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44 What's Up? Activities and meetings.