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1 Ah-one-an-a-two
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
Conductor Joseph Giunta lead a performance held on top of the Union; photo.
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2 Craig Lathrop elected UNISA president; 4 elections later..
Knickrehm--Kevin
Craig Lathrop has been elected UNISA president after four elections and forty-eight days of being in political "limbo" without an official president; photo.
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3 No violation, says election commission
Pfitzenmaier--Glenn
The UNISA has dismissed charges of election rule violations against Jim St. John.
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4 UNISA opposes ROTC on campus; demonstration, student forum planned
Swalley--Linn
The UNISA has adopted a policy of opposition to the formation of an ROTC unit on campus.
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5 Candidate says he was misrepresented in editorial
Larson--Pete
UNISA candidate Pete Larson feels that his views were misinterpreted by the Northern Iowan.
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6 Editorial's intent "questionable", violates policy
Connelly--Gary D. (Class of 1979)
Student disappointed by the Northern Iowan's decision to print an editorial with their choice for UNISA candidate.
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7 Greeks thank Union
Herzog--Larry
The Interfraternity Council thanks the Maucker Union for providing year-long entertainment.
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8 Northern Iowan "not the Rolling Stone"
Groen--Jeff B.
Readers discouraged by the paper's coverage of the UNISA election .
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9 UNISA senate begins term with action The new UNISA senate began its session with a resolution against the proposed ROTC.
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10 Sample UNI's arts
Stewart--Jon
UNI offers a wide variety of arts on campus.
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11 University should match words with deeds; restore purple & gold awards to intended purposes
Bruha--John Edward (Mathematics Faculty)
Professor believes the university should increase the amount of the award for the Purple & Gold Awards.
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12 "Hair": the spirit of the sixties
Eichenberger--Cecilia
Review of the film version of "Hair" starring Treat Williams and Beverly D'Angelo.
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13 1st year anniversary of Strayer-Wood
Winter--Sue
The Strayer-Wood Theatre is celebrating its first anniversary.
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14 And the winners are . . . ; guess the Oscars contest Contest offered to guess the winners of the upcoming Academy Awards.
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15 Businesswoman Proctor to speak Barbara Gardner Proctor, a successful businesswoman, will speak at UNI on May 3.
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16 Music recital UNI faculty will give a recital this Sunday.
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17 SUNI-DAZE begins Wednesday; tug-of-war, bed races, pig roast planned The 1979 SUNI-Days will begin this Wednesday.
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18 Women's roles
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
Sandra Danforth and Samira Harfoush spoke on women's roles in the Middle East; photo.
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19 SALT negotiator Paul Warnke of SALT will speak on Friday.
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20 Scholarships Tomahawk is offering two scholarships worth $300.
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21 Students to evaluate UNI's advising services
Alter--Joel
A survey asking students to evaluate UNI's academic advising will be distributed to undergraduate students.
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22 Students offered help; Academic Advising Center
Pfitzenmaier--Glenn
Students receive help in completing their degrees through the academic advising center; photo.
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23 A Tull of the Hun
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
The band Jethro Tull performed at the UNI-Dome on Wednesday; photo.
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24 Tull and UK enthrall crowd for over 3 hours Jethro Tull and U. K. performed a concert in the UNI-Dome.
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25 Bounceathon UNI will hold its first annual 'Bounceathon' in hopes of raising $2500.
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26 Former NI editor Former NI editor Carol Le Beau is returning to UNI to lead an informal discussion of broadcast news.
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27 UNISA positions The UNISA is accepting applications for available positions.
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28 Creative change; an agenda for us all The third annual Women's Days will be held April 22-25.
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29 Baseball drops two
Ceilley--Greg S. (Class of 1980)
The Panthers lost a doubleheader to the Coe Kohawks, 19-15 and 8-5.
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30 Rugby club UNI rugby club will host two games this weekend against Upper Iowa and Wartburg.
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31 Three golf team meets cancelled
Ceilley--Greg S. (Class of 1980)
Three meets were cancelled due to poor weather.
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32 Football squad hits practice trail
Drenter--Kathy
UNI football team has begun its spring workouts.
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33 NCAA selects Kemp for scholarship
Grady--Mike
UNI senior Mike Kemp has been selected by the NCAA to receive a $1500 post-graduate scholarship; photo.
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34 UNI students come out of hibernation
Grevas--Renee
UNI students can finally get outside and enjoy the nice weather; photo.