Issue Contents

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1 General education proposal still being debated; faculty met Monday to discuss; no decision made
Buck--Brian
Faculty vote down idea of director of general education; will continue debate later; photo.
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2 How would the general education proposal affect students? Students in school at the time of implementation could have choice of old or new system; outline of general education proposal now under consideration.
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3 General education proposal: a "compromise program"?
Beckman--Scott R. (Class of 1978)
Students believe the proposed general education program does not contain enough variety.
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4 Kamerick plans campus meeting President Kamerick will revive custom of all-university meeting to discuss a variety of topics.
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5 Victim of theft questions role of security
Hagen--Johnny (Class of 1979)
Student ponders the effectiveness of university security after recent theft.
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6 UNI students ask: 'Why no literary magazine?'
Pfitzenmaier--Glenn
Very unhappy that university will not support a literary magazine.
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7 UNISA, RHA presidents declare voter registration week
Drenter--Kathy
Student government organizations are encouraging university student to register to vote the week of October 9-13.
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8 Special visual effects to highlight Macbeth Charles Scholz talks about his work on the play.
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9 Willie's time has come; appears in concert Sunday
Drenter--Kathy
Willie Nelson will play a concert Sunday, October 15, in the UNI-Dome; photo.
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10 Gallery features 'Evidence'; runs through October 15
Reth--Mona J. (Class of 1979)
The Gallery of Art will showcase the exhibit entitled 'Evidence' through October 15, photo.
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11 Jazz I and II to play big band hits
Stoll--Kim
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12 New organ making music
Stoll--Kim
Description of the Casavent Freres organ in Russell Hall; photo.
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13 Shakespeare is rare treat
Wilmeth--Tom
Student reviews the production of Shakespeare's "Comedy of Errors".
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14 Kamerick says he can serve best externally
Buck--Brian
President Kamerick presents his views on his job; photo.
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15 '78 UNI enrollment increases Fall 1978 enrollment is 10,455; 1.1% increase over fall 1977; further breakdown of figures.
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16 UNISA special election declared valid Election commission rules, 6-2, that objections were not substantial.
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17 Weather turns the tables
Grevas--Renee
A campus park gets ready as winter weather approaches; photo.
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18 Panthers fight to end skid; Sheriff refuses to give in
Carney--Randy
Panthers will try to snap a four game losing streak when they face North Dakota on Friday.
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19 Women's tennis UNI will face Iowa State for its final match of the season on Saturday.
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20 Chi Alpha Will study Colossians.
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21 Field hockey team readies UNI will participate in the Lake Forest, Illinois, Invitational October 7-8.
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22 Lecture Joseph Meeker will speak.
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23 Social Work Club Karen McNeil will speak.
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24 UNI to compete in tourney; twenty teams entered
Rowedder--Becky
UNI lost in the first round of the Badger Invitational Volleyball Tournament, held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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25 Buckle up!
Grevas--Renee
A student participates in an Iowa Department of Transportation demonstration; photo.
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26 Disc golf challenges frisbee fans; only facility in state
Buck--Brian
Cedar Falls is the only city in the state with a disc golf course; photo.