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1 "All ve vant is your blood!"
Grevas--Renee
Students give blood at the Hawkeye Regional RC Blood Service blood mobile; photo.
2 Smoking policy set for UNI
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Smoking is prohibited in university buildings with the exception of specifically designated areas; provisions will be made for the comfort and needs of both smokers and non-smokers.
3 UNISA election invalid?; questions raised over ballots, other procedures
Bowman--Julie
Some students allege that there were irregularities in the way that the ballots were produced.
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4 It may not be perfect, but it is an improvement Editorial based on upcoming faculty vote on the general education program.
5 Reader criticizes newspaper
Schwartz--Jane K. Sherwin (Modern Languages Faculty)
Long-time reader criticizes the staff of newspaper for recent errors, but did like article on general education by Professor Brintnall.
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6 Another look at G. E program from prof; chair committee explains proposal
Metcalfe--William K. (Political Science Faculty)
Professor Metcalfe talks about the current proposal.
7 Student agrees with general education analysis
Wilson--Bu N. (Student--1970--1978-1979)
Student agrees with views previously expressed in newspaper on general education.
8 UNISA senators elected for '78-'79 Vote tally from recent election.
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9 Artists Series starts Mon. The 1978-1979 UNI Artists and Chamber Music Series will begin Monday.
10 Museum Leonard Davis will talk at Museum about collecting jade.
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11 "Ponder Heart" won't beat in vain
Wilmeth--Tom
Review of the play "The Ponder Heart".
12 Art exam Exhibit will show how paintings are examined scientifically.
13 Chorale to appear on IPBN Concert Chorale and student jazz quartet will play.
14 Grad courses offered in program?
Morin--Robert E. (CSBS Dean)
Dean Morin does not believe that there should be courses that could be offered for graduate credit in the general education program.
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15 Art show changes Dan Mackerman will speak on Grant Wood.
16 KUNI broadcast Will broadcast from Cattle Congress.
17 STAGE drive set Holding annual membership drive.
18 Tickets on sale Macbeth performance schedule; photo.
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19 Exchange provides different experiences Several participants in the NSE program give their reactions to UNI.
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20 Chair explains rules of meeting
Wood--Evelyn S. (English Faculty)
Evelyn Wood explains how the meeting dealing with general education will be conducted
21 General Education: what will the verdict be? Faculty meets to decide
22 Proposal is a modification
Jensen--Verner N. (Physics Faculty)
Professor Jensen offers brief history of the proposal's development.
23 The history--g. e. revised several times in past Brief history of general education changes in recent years.
24 V-P plans to keep low profile
Martin--James G. (Provost)
Provost Martin does not take a position; believes general education is a faculty matter.
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25 "A move in the right direction"
McCollum--Clifford G. (Science Faculty; CNS Dean)
Dean McCollum believes that there may be too many categories and courses; also believes that the course selection will be increased even further if the program is approved.
26 "Not much better" than the current program Professor Fox would like longer, prescriptive program.
27 Program should be interdisciplinary? Professor Abel believes it will be more difficult to introduce freshmen.
28 The proposal--an outline of categories, courses List of courses in the proposed general education program.
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29 Conifers on campus
Buck--Brian
Biology students examining local trees.
30 Evaluation complete; sent to Regents
Bowman--Julie
Paul Rider speaks briefly about the evaluation of President Kamerick and Provost Martin; Senate takes no action on proposal to establish bookstore advisory committee.
31 New student grievance procedure draft nears final proposal stage
Scobee--Randy (Student--1977-1978)
Description of the drafting process in a policy for student employment grievances.
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32 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
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33 Gallery of Art presents "Evidence"
Buck--Brian
A photographic exhibition entitled "Evidence" opened up on September 18.
34 State Department speaker to be on campus Monday Heidi Hanson will speak on human rights; photo.
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35 Panther runners split contests; Huhnerkoch shines
Grady--Mike
UNI split a dual meet last Saturday with Loras and the University of Wisconsin. Runner Bryan Huhnerkoch placed fourth place individually.
36 Turkey trot
Buck--Brian
The intramural run called the "Turkey Trot" was held last Wednesday; photo.
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37 "Critical game" for UNI; try to end losing streak
Carney--Randy
UNI will play the University of Nebraska-Omaha on Saturday. The Panthers will try to snap a three game losing streak.
38 Scholarship allotments Chevrolet award will go to music and speech scholarships.
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39 Field hockey
Rowedder--Becky
UNI came away from a weekend string of games with three losses.
40 Tae Kwon-Do big hit at UNI; gains in popularity
Keefe--Kathy
An in depth look at a new sports trend at UNI.
41 UNI rugby
Hageman--Gerald Eugene (Student--2009)
UNI beat Wartburg last weekend, 10-8.
42 Untitled
Grevas--Renee