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1 $UNI-Daze, KCR$ run in the red; both overspent '77-'78 budgets
Scobee--Randy (Student--1977-1978)
Student officers explain the overspending.
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2 Temperatures will be in the 90s again today
Grevas--Renee
Students beat the heat by heading for the water; photo.
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3 What is the University Speakers Committee?
Grevas--Renee
Controversial Speakers Committee reorganized as University Speakers Committee; consists of four students selected by UNISA and five students chosen by the committee itself; Professor Hall is the advisor; committee reports to Vice President Hansmeier.
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4 Discount cards for concerts, films proposed
Skubinna--Martin L. (Class of 1976)
Suggestions made to offer students a discount card for university services and functions.
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5 Mismanagement Critical of overspending of budgets by KCRS and SUNI-Daze.
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6 UNI's IPIRG introduces self IPIRG members introduce the organization.
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7 UNISA plans election Will fill vacancies.
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8 Changes made for handicapped
Kiesel--Steve
Review of study aimed at making campus more accessible.
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9 Older students to meet faculty
Warnke--Sandra
Schedule of speakers for informal lunches.
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10 Where's Warren?
Buck--Brian
A student eats her lunch beneath a tree; photo.
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11 UNI: new forensics center; new director
Stoll--Kim
Professor Henderson talks about the prospects for the program.
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12 English dinner
Winter--Sue
Area English teachers dinner will feature discussion of Piaget.
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13 Faculty exhibit Professor Echeverria exhibits work in Chicago.
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14 Happy birthday, Theatre UNI!
Goettsch--Teresa A. (Class of 1981)
Observing one hundred years of theater; brief history of the program at UNI; photo.
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15 ASID Will hold plant sale.
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16 Campus Girl Scouts Will meet.
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17 Counseling Service Seeking those interested in forming self-knowledge and relationship groups.
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18 Fencing Club Will meet.
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19 IPIRG elects officers; reorganizes chapter
Witzenburg--Donna K. (Student--1978)
Group has had recent difficulties in leadership and organization.
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20 Pi Omega Pi Will meet.
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21 SCEC Membership drive.
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22 Tae Kwon-Do Will meet.
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23 UNI Marketing Club Will meet.
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24 Weight lifting sports club Organizational meeting.
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25 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
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26 More UNI women receive degrees; according to UNI registrar . . .
Scobee--Randy (Student--1977-1978)
Breakdown by gender of degrees granted by UNI.
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27 Jack Anderson revels 'news behind the headlines'
Vorman--Julie A. (Class of 1979)
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28 Hill business depends on the student dollar
Levad--Linda
Hill business owners talk about their reliance on business from students; photo.
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29 Students represent eight countries Over one hundred international students on campus.
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30 UNI first university to offer industrial technology doctorate University receives NCA approval to admit students; four students are already enrolled
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31 New pilot program offers ongoing orientation, study skills
Peters--Bud
Jan Abel talks about a program under which about 130 freshmen will receive nine weeks of orientation.
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32 A day in the Dome with ABC
Spray--Scott
Football game scenes; photo.
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33 UNI drops MCC opener
Spray--Scott
Panthers lose to Youngstown State, 31-14, but linebacker Reed Hunemuller named defensive player of the game; photo.
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34 Judo club rolling The Judo Club will hold a demonstration evening on September 14.
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35 Women lose dual
Spray--Scott
UNI's women's tennis team loses season opener to Drake.
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36 Observations on UNI's first T.V. game
Spray--Scott
Discussion of the UNI versus Youngstown State game; photo.