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What's up Meetings and events planned; displaced homemakers will meet; a philosophy forum and a car wash will be held.
Remnants of autumn Leaves on a grate; photo.
And then there were eight; UNISA candidate withdraws David Mixdorf withdraws from race.
Anti-ROTC petition being circulated Don Carlson leads effort.
St. John lost seat as senator Jim St. John lost seat because of absenteeism.
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Women's track hopes for sunshine UNI women's team will compete in their first outdoor meet of the season at Central College in Pella tomorrow.
Table tennis matches Intramural table tennis will hold its championships on Monday, April 9.
Men's tennis away UNI men's tennis team will face Northern Illinois and the University of Illinois-Chicago tomorrow in non-conference play.
Track men to Texas Five UNI team members will participate in the Texas Relays this weekend.
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Intramural badminton The intramural badminton championship will be held Tuesday, April 17.
Lemons picked for all conference UNI player Ron Lemons was selected as all-conference.
UNI women's golf tees off UNI will open their season at the Missouri Invitational this weekend.
Co-rec basketball finals The intramural basketball finals were played Monday night.
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Election rules UNISA rules and regulations.
Candidates debate ROTC, SIIF, and other student issues Candidates state views; photo.
Cromett: hold senate accountable by holding "gripe sessions" Todd Cromett states views; photo.
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We asked: and you said.. Do you agree of disagree with a proposal being considered to eliminate the parietal rule? Students give views on parietal rule; photo.
Sexism defined by staff member Rosemarie Skaine offers views.
Students lack guts, says V-P Bruce Wedeking believes that the UNI student body lacks the intestinal fortitude to take a stand.
"Do we deserve to feel safe?" Student believes that modern man has no right to feel safe.
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Mixdorf withdraws from the UNISA race UNISA candidate David Mixdorf officially withdraws.
Caldwell explains platform Roland Caldwell, UNISA candidate, explains his platform.
RHA president supports Lathrop Tom Cate, RHA president for 1979-80, supports Craig Lathrop for the UNISA presidency.
Letters urge support for candidates; Morris proposes student financial plan Morris expresses his views for the presidency.
Asks minorities to vote for St. John The Ethnic Minorities Cultural and Educational Center supports Jim St. John for the UNISA presidency.
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Los UNIcos Will perform.
Imagery of funk, folk in new Gallery exhibit Northwest Eccentric Art to be on display; photo.
Quintet to perform Aulos Wind Quintet will perform.
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Evolution/divine creation: should schools teach both? William Kyle testifies in Des Moines.
What's up, Doc? Teri Stewart peels carrots at Food Service job; photo.
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MD behind $33,000 $47,800 pledged; $14,000 collected so far.
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Varsity cheerleading tryouts Clinic and tryouts.
Recreation Club service project Picnic to follow.
Women's roles in third world topic of conference Program highlights; photo.
Speaker needed Need Speaker of the Senate.
"Tell the truth or . . . ." Will hold "truth or dare" contest.
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Union celebrates tenth anniversary Extensive list of activities.
Joggers return Runners have returned to the UNI campus due to the nice weather; photo.