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1 24-hour visitation policy approved for Campbell Hall next year
Knickrehm--Kevin
The 24-hour visitation policy was approved for Campbell Hall.
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2 And a new look . . . .
Vorman--Julie A. (Class of 1979)
The Northern Iowan is sporting some graphic design changes.
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3 Emergency firewood?
Woodward--Bob
A tree was knocked down by the wind near the Old Auditorium last Thursday; photo.
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4 Naber remains president during UNISA "limbo"
Knickrehm--Kevin
Angel Naber has remained UNISA president while elections are being held to decide a new president.
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5 NI editors named for summer, fall Kevin Knickrehm was named executive editor of the Northern Iowan for the 1979-80 school year.
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6 What's up The film "The Secret of Loving" will be shown April 10 and 11.
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7 "Another example of shoddy journalism" in NI
Fish--Don
Student believes the Northern Iowan editorialized in a recent article regarding the resignation of Dave Mixdorf as UNISA candidate.
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8 "Sound-off" correction Paragraphs were inadvertently omitted from a recent sound-off essay on sexism that appeared in the Northern Iowan.
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9 Caldwell: the man for the job The Northern Iowan lends its support to UNISA candidate Roland Caldwell.
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10 Gallery director explains art show date
Shaman--Sanford Sivitz (Gallery of Art Director)
Sanford Sivitz Shaman, the Gallery of Art director, clarifies the reasoning behind the dates of the student exhibition.
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11 "How can you be against ROTC?"
Taylor--William A.
Graduate student takes ironic viewpoint; does not understand how the UNI student body can be against such things as the ROTC and the draft.
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12 Proposed ROTC unit draws comments; universal military training program needed
Trousil--Peter
A former student believes that UNI needs a military training program.
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13 RHA president clarifies letter
Cate--Thomas J. (Class of 1980)
Tom Cate seeks clarification of a letter he wrote backing Craig Lathrop for UNISA president.
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14 Student offers Kamerick p.r. suggestions
Gibbs--Kimberly K. (Class of 1981)
UNI student offers President Kamerick some suggestions on how to be seen by the student body.
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15 Suggests UNISA candidates sign up for ROTC program
Hammers--Julie L.
Student believes that the UNISA candidates should go through the ROTC program.
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16 Affiliate artist performs Cellist Jennifer Langham will perform tonight at the Gallery of Art.
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17 Guest artist teaches Terrell Nicholson is Theatre UNI's guest artist-in-residence for 1978-79; photo.
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18 Wind ensemble Wind Ensemble will perform its final concert of the academic year on April 17.
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19 "The China Syndrome" : timely entertainment; film about nuclear disaster
Eichenberger--Cecilia
Review of the film "The China Syndrome" with Jack Lemmon and Michael Douglas.
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20 Plains bookbus A collection of Midwestern poetry and literature will be available to the public on the Plains Bookbus, which will be stopping at UNI April 19-20.
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21 Quintet plays for Iowa Senate
Givens--Lila
The Northern Brass Quintet will perform before the General Assembly of the Iowa Senate on April 19.
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22 UNI artist designs metal jewelry; now showing in student gallery
Ove--Karen
Works by student-artist Mary Ann Schiesl are now being shown in the student gallery; photo.
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23 10th anniversary of Maucker Union; a UNI community center The Maucker Union is celebrating its tenth anniversary; a schedule of events is included; photo.
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24 Coffeehouse performers Construction on the coffeehouse in 1969; photo.
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25 Life members: worked to better Maucker Union Two life memberships to the Union Policy Board have been awarded. Life members are J. W. Maucker and Phillip Jennings; photo.
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26 Maucker Union--the Commons to the present The metamorphosis of the Union from the Commons to its present location.
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27 Student committees plan programming
Winter--Sue
An explanation of the duties of the Union Policy Board members.
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28 The people behind the building; the Union staff who keep things running
Winter--Sue
The staff of the Union is responsible for activities and for the smooth operation of the facility.
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29 "I pledge . . ." The great American smokeout takes place in the Union on campus; photo.
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30 Hardee's specials 1960s prices are being offered at Hardee's for the Union's tenth anniversary.
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31 Union's symbol
Winter--Sue
The logo of Maucker Union has become a university wide symbol.
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32 UPB members are faculty, staff and students A list of past and present members of the Union Policy Board.
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33 Past UPB members--where are they now? A look at where former members of the Union Policy Board are now.
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34 Spring twister? The Union in 1968; photo.
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35 Union acquires Jenkins A painting by artist Paul Jenkins was acquired by the Union for $5000; photo.
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36 African struggle Ronelle Mustin will speak on the struggle in Africa today in the Union.
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37 All-U meeting An all university meeting will be held on April 18; will discuss legislative news and take questions.
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38 Displaced homemakers Barbara Lounsberry will speak on roles of women past and present.
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39 French Club Will meet in the Union.
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40 Hazards of being a "Rabbitt"
Woodward--Bob
Profile of UNI student Dee Ann Rabbit; photo.
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41 Summer jobs Summer jobs available through the Placement Office.
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42 Teacher interview day Education members must sign up for personal interviews.
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43 Cuts at KCRS
Bryson--Deb
Cuts to the KCRS budget have forced air time and salary changes.
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44 Fear of finals?
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
Students seen climbing out of windows at Bartlett Hall; photo.
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45 Broken housing contract can result in penalty
Rooff--Kay
Students who break housing contracts could be penalized.
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46 Essay contest The Latin American Studies Committee is sponsoring an essay contest.
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47 Intramurals Results of the women's intramural basketball tournament.
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48 Track team wins at Texas; win Missouri meet
Grady--Mike
UNI men's track team won the Missouri State Invitational; four UNI team members won an event at the Texas Relays.
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49 Women's track takes third at Pella
Woodward--Bob
UNI women's track team placed third at the Central College Invitational held in Pella.
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50 Intramural council Positions are available on the intramural council.
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51 Soccer club opens with win
McMichael--John
UNI soccer club started its season with a win over the University of Iowa soccer club.
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52 Women's golf action
Woodward--Bob
The UNI women's team placed third at the Missouri Invitational.
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53 Third time a charm for UNISA elections?
Vorman--Julie A. (Class of 1979)
The UNISA presidential elections have been held three times this semester. A fifty percent margin is needed to decide the president.
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54 We asked the candidates . . . . A summary of the UNISA presidential candidates views on campus issues.