Issue Contents

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1 Herrick resigns after arrest
Vorman--Julie A. (Class of 1979)
UNISA uncertain of how to select a new president.
2 Proposal would have improved image; money won't be allocated for additional staff
Alter--Joel
Vice President Stansbury talks about the ways that the money would have been used.
3 Riding the storm out UNI was once again hit by winter weather; photo.
4 What's up Meetings and events planned; interview day planned for seniors in special education.
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5 A move in the right direction The editorial applauds the efforts by the Board of Student Publications to improve the Northern Iowan by employing an advisor and putting the paper in the Department of English.
6 Continue efforts to attain faculty unity
Claus--Robert (Sociology Faculty)
Robert Claus offers his opinions on attaining harmony among the faculty.
7 Editor's duties outlined; more than just writing editorials
Vorman--Julie A. (Class of 1979)
Executive editor of the Northern Iowan explains her duties to the readers.
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8 Does Kamerick exist? Unseen by campus A humorous attempt to discover the president; photo.
9 Schwab speaks Coordinator of ISPIRG will speak.
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10 Clint and Clyde: monkey see, monkey do; "Every Which Way but Loose"
Eichenberger--Cecilia
Review of the movie "Every Which Way but Loose" starring Clint Eastwood.
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11 "Triangles" premieres tomorrow Sandra Halgedahl's work will be performed.
12 Summer course Charles Wheeler will teach "The teaching of English".
13 Union concert Alan Brookes will speak.
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14 Extra $2500 granted; Leisure Services request more funding
Vorman--Julie A. (Class of 1979)
Professor Schwarzenbach makes his case.
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15 Winter-spring?
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
Students try to make the best of the messed up weather; photo.
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16 The elderly--a history full of love and life
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
Kay Hahn talks about her work experiences in a nursing home; photo.
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17 Folk Dance Club Getting ready for festival.
18 History lecture Howard Thompson will talk about the welfare state.
19 Primary elementary scholarships available for '79-'80
Bryson--Deb
List of College of Education scholarships.
20 SISEA workshop Will focus on development of teaching skills.
21 The uneasy triangle: China-U.S.S.R.- U.S. Professors Krogmann, Talbott, and Winter will form panel.
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22 Intramural news Results from the men's intramural basketball season.
23 Panthers have winning weekend
Drenter--Kathy
UNI will play Loras College today.
24 Swimming team ends with record season
Grady--Mike
UNI competed in the Division II championships in Michigan over spring break.
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25 Judo news
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
UNI's Judo Club will participate in the AAU Regional meet on Sunday, April 1; photo.
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26 Caldwell: "We should air UNISA's problems"
Vorman--Julie A. (Class of 1979)
Roland Caldwell states views; photo.
27 Fenton: government lacks concern for campus
Vorman--Julie A. (Class of 1979)
Craig Fenton states views; photo.
28 Two students announce candidacy; third elections to be April 10; UNISA presidential race begins
Vorman--Julie A. (Class of 1979)
Roland Caldwell and Craig Fenton will run.