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1 Alcohol, drugs are significant in UNI social life, poll shows; students also think the label "suitcase college" applies
Milroy--Kevin
Results of NI poll on drinking, drugs, weekends, faculty, and President Carter.
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2 Quirk denied promotion in important Regent decision
Milroy--Kevin
Regents debate and split on issue, 5-2.
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3 Spring cleaning
Peters--Bud
A Dancer Hall resident took time to clean her windows; photo.
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4 UNISA approves squirrel house? UNISA buys play equipment for Day Care Center.
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5 "Support the Dome-exhale" Keith Reins believes there should be a new motto for the Dome.
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6 Fund IRUSC; it's important Believes that IRUSC can be worthwhile lobbying agent.
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7 Mud swamp problem
Meeker--Jim
Believes the muddy area on Hudson Road by the UNI-Dome is a safety problem for students.
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8 Reaction on 24-hr. decision
Healey--Paul
Two letters stating that residents should have the power to decide restrictions in their residence halls.
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9 Relates U B and S experience
Schwartz--Jane K. Sherwin (Modern Languages Faculty)
Professor has difficulty in getting textbooks for her class; orders from another supplier.
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10 Reservations Groups may make reservations for use of Auditorium.
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11 Teacher vs. publishing Feels the Board of Regents should moderate their requirements for promotions.
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12 Apply now UNISA is looking for Speaker candidates.
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13 UNISA prepares for national conference; need minority reps
Bowman--Julie
Will send students to conference in Washington, D. C.
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14 Volunteer More volunteer opportunities.
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15 . . . but how good the pay is may cause controversy
Rank--Dan (Class of 1978)
Some nude models report that they have been advised to report two hours for every hour actually worked.
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16 Nude modeling offers good pay and easy work. . .; difficult at first
Rank--Dan (Class of 1978)
Student talks about the experience.
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17 "Roots" star Angelou to perform next week Maya Angelou will perform; profile; photo.
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18 Bogota trip this summer A quick look at the program.
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19 Last rites
Peters--Bud
Nice weather melts snowman.
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20 Leaders criticize Elmer; lash out at 24-hr. decision
Vorman--Julie A. (Class of 1979)
Believe Mr. Elmer should have followed residents' wishes on matter.
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21 Library hours Spring break schedule.
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22 Dick Clark Will speak.
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23 Student teachers Opportunity to talk with other student teachers.
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24 UNISA begins budget work; considers bookstore committee
Bancroft--Kevin
May consider bookstore grievance committee; begin allocations to student organizations.
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25 Voyager James Warwick will speak on radio astronomy.
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26 Dancers raise $52,002: They could have danced all night
Peters--Bud
Students talk about their experiences in the dance marathon; photo.
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27 Circle K wins! Wins KCRS dance contest.
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28 Ready for springtime activities? 27 area parks at your service
Phillips--Gary S.
A look at the parks in the Black Hawk County area.
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29 Women's issues Women's Studies Resource Center open regular hours.
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30 Coffee relief A look at recent fluctuations in the price of coffee.
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31 Political activist here soon Frank Wilkinson will speak.
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32 St. Pat's Day Pride
Buck--Brian
UNI professor found a pig and a message to encourage him to celebrate the holiday.
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33 College students provide base for local record shops
Arp--Marlene
Local record store managers talk about their student customers.
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34 Women's Gym built during "physical culture boom"; had first college pool west of Mississippi A quick look at the history of the building; photo.
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35 Professor finds purpose in antique tools; Gary Browning's tools date back to 1842
Diehm--Curtis
Professor Browning talks about antique tools; photo.
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36 Gymnasts win NCC title
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
UNI captured the NCC Tournament title with 153.20 points.
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37 Myers places sixth in Division I tournament Kirk Myers lost last two matches to finish sixth overall in NCAA Division I National Championships.
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38 Netters whip Augie & Eau Claire UNI improves its mark to 7-1 by posting a pair of wins.
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39 Tankers end season
Carney--Randy
UNI finishes season successfully by finishing twenty-fourth in the Division II national championships.
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40 Everything you wanted to know about judo; part 1
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
Definition and history of judo.
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41 Ruggers ready for the spring opener UNI won three out of five matches at the 6th Annual Midwest Intercollegiate Invitational Rugby Tournament.
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42 Accounting Club Will hear presentation.
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43 Alcohol awareness RHA workshop.
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44 Conservation Club Will discuss spring canoe trip.
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45 DECA Will hear about student teaching.
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46 Geography Club John Lavender will speak.
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47 NORML Will sponsor spring fling.
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48 Rugby Organizational meeting for Black Hawk Club.
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49 Self-hypnosis seminar Open to all.
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50 TM Norman Zierold will give demonstration.
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51 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
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52 Woman's Studies Association Will talk about Women's Days and next year's program.
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53 Women's gymnastics Open workouts.
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54 Young Republicans Will meet.