Issue Contents

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1 Already?
Buck--Brian
Lawther Hall residents enjoying the warmer temperatures.
2 Machu Picchu M. L. Jacobson will speak at the Museum.
3 New ideas for fool's day fun
Crockett--Naneen L. (Class of 1978)
Pranks for April Fool's Day.
4 Steve Martin coming to UNI; "A crazy kinda guy"
Rank--Dan (Class of 1978)
Profile of Steve Martin.
5 Vorman selected as NI editor Julie Vorman briefly outlines her plans.
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6 Former cooks says UNI people came thru with flying colors
Eastman--Beulah
Beulah Eastman thanking UNI co-workers for their support after her accident.
7 Former student alerts others to her troubles
Nitzke--Anne Elizabeth (Class of 1979)
Believes that the Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology is inconsistent.
8 Motto #3 David Gibson feels that the Cedar Falls motto should be "Remember the UNI-Dome and keep it holy."
9 President-elect salutes President
Naber--Angela
Believes that Janet Callahan has done excellent work during her term as President.
10 UNI-Dome or Union? Feels that the Dance Marathon should be held in the Union.
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11 "Julia" goes step past the turning point. . .
Waterman--Martha
Believes the film "Julia" is a well-paced movie which details the friendship between two women.
12 Disappointed in NI dance coverage
Dorzweiler--Mary
Feels that Moulage II deserved more coverage in the newspaper.
13 Not just good pay, easy work
LaGrange--Rose
Does not agree with statement that nude modeling is good pay and easy work.
14 Soul Bowl Will hold 7th annual basketball tournament.
15 Wasted Union Blues
Mattern--Mark
Student opens roommate's mid-semester D-slips.
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16 1978 SUNI-DAZE gets community support
Bowman--Julie
A look at preparations for the activities.
17 First place! Angelica Boehm Miller places first in November CPA exam; Tim Anderson and Louis Lembke also honored.
18 Greeks honored for scholastics Organizations and individuals win awards.
19 Teacher award Seeking distinguished teacher in CHFA.
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20 New course O. R. Schmidt will teach course on women in journalism.
21 UNISA vice-presidents resign their offices Roland Caldwell and Scott Beckman resign; voice frustrations.
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22 Debate team on TV Saturday Professor Scholz produced short spot featuring the UNI team.
23 Reduced hours, combined sexes are improvements in P. E. dept.
Cahill--Mary E. (Class of 1981)
Professors Thrall and Crawford talk about the revised curriculum.
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24 "Home of the Dome" not popular with students; NI Poll
Milroy--Kevin
Results of survey on general education, faculty evaluations, and athletics.
25 Gallery of Art opens Sunday; Contemporary Chicago Painters first show A look at the upcoming show.
26 Women abuse is major problem, speaker says
Arp--Marlene
Excerpts from speech by Kathy Avina.
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27 "Threepenny Opera" opens tomorrow
Reth--Mona J. (Class of 1979)
Preview of play.
28 First Amendment rights in danger, says activist
Keyser--Chris
Extensive excerpts from speech by Frank Wilkinson.
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29 "Guess the Oscar" contest offers free tickets; not-so-annual
30 Cast announced for "Cyrano de Bergerac" Cast list with a description of the roles.
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31 Conference Will hold career conference for liberal arts graduates.
32 No coal shortage here; 7,000 tons left
Seran--Dave
Officials talk about the amount of coal that UNI needs and energy conservation measures.
33 Scholarship E. W. Hamilton scholarship available.
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34 Maya Angelou in well-received performance
Buck--Brian
Excerpts from performances by Maya Angelou; photo.
35 Tax problems? Accounting Club will assist students with taxes under VITA program.
36 U.S. economic pressure can restore civil liberties
Vorman--Julie A. (Class of 1979)
Senator Clark talks about human rights in Africa.
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37 Faulty buzzers
Buck--Brian
"The College Bowl" was postponed due to faulty buzzers; photo.
38 Student teachers Will hold individual interviews.
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39 Gymnasts in NCAA Division II Tournament
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
UNI is to compete in the NCAA Division II Tournament after several outstanding performances.
40 Intramural news Final basketball standings.
41 Panther netters keep winning UNI ran its winning streak to nine recently by posting 9-0 wins.
42 Women's track UNI to compete in the UNI Outdoor Invitational.
43 Wrestlers to Mexico Four UNI students to compete in a team comprised of U. S. NCAA Division II all-stars.
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44 Runners at WIU
Carney--Randy
UNI to compete in the UNI Marathon and Decathlon.
45 Softball team opens 1978 season The defending national champion UNI team begins their season .
46 The world of Judo--part 2; journey starts tomorrow
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
Describes the sport of judo.
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47 Art a la Carte Professor Haupt will speak on work by Leonard Baskin.
48 Campus Crusade for Christ Will begin new series on knowing God.
49 Lecture Stanley Weinberg will speak on textbooks and evolution.
50 Phi Upsilon Omicron Will meet.
51 Purple Arrow Seeking tutoring applications.
52 Recreation Club Will meet.
53 What's Up? Activities and meetings.