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1 Faculty Senate meets
Burt--Bill
New officers of the Faculty Senate were introduced.
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2 Lights, camera . . . action! A "Guest Artist" room was created in the Old Auditorium for guest speakers; photo.
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3 Residence halls renovated
Fish--Don
A list of the improvements made on residence halls.
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4 Teacher assessment handbook proposed
Pfitzenmaier--Glenn
UNISA passes a bill to create a handbook to aid students in selecting courses and professors.
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5 Disgusted by behavior at 'Rocky Horror' show
Turner--John R.
Felt behavior of people attending the movies was heartless, rude, uncaring, and self-centered.
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6 Society member explains true meaning of 'Bluegrass' music
McNamee--Jon (Class of 1982)
Jon McNamee wrote a letter of concern about the recently advertised "Bluegrass Jam and Square Dance".
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7 Collection reaches 500,000 One hundred forty-five books were received by the library from the late George C. Kennedy, a Waterloo attorney.
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8 No foul play
Shike--Barb
A picture of a pigeon that flew into the catwalk; photo.
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9 KHKE increases power KHKE received permission to boost its station's signal strength from 8000 watts to 10,000 watts.
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10 Olberding: the ROTC is run unethically
Gaertnier--Meta
Former ROTC instructor Jim Olberding tells why the program should not be introduced at UNI; photo.
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11 First pol. sci. head to be honored A dedication will be held of the seminar room in Sabin Hall established in memory of Erma Plaehn, organizer and first head of the Political Science Department.
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12 Student . . . Teacher
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
Theresa Klosterman works with children at the Education Center; photo.
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13 What's up Meetings and activities; French speakers.
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14 'Fall into Fantasy' at Homecoming Schedule of activities for this year's Homecoming weekend.
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15 'You & Money' Larry Hayes will present a community class on topics of financial matters.
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16 Career opportunities in new center
Parsons--Pat
Career Center now available to help students choose a major and a career.
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17 Coalition supports ERA
Staebell--DeEtte
A coalition to support the Equal Rights Amendment is now open to individuals and organizations for membership.
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18 What if you get caught?
Roberts--Joseph D. (Class of 1981)
The penalties for those caught operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of or in possession of marijuana.
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19 'Dracula:' vampirism never looked so good
Gaertnier--Meta
Review of the movie Dracula.
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20 KHKE broadcast Live broadcasts on KHKE of two national music competitions.
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21 Museum programs Sunday afternoon illustrated programs are planned at the museum.
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22 Illusionist to 'appear' Andre Kole will perform and also discuss his research findings on several topics; photo.
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23 Season tickets Season coupon books are now available for the 1979-80 Theatre UNI and UNI Lyric Theatre productions.
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24 Where did she go? Andre Kole, an illusionist, performs at UNI; photo.
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25 "Saturday Night Alive" A dance and a movie are part of the activities to be held at the Maucker Union on Saturday night.
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26 Anyone for a little meditation?
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
The Union's meditation room has been carpeted and furnished with new lights; photo.
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27 Prints on exhibit Prints by Rina Rotholz may be viewed at the main gallery of Maucker Union.
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28 Tutors needed Tutors are needed for the UNI-CUE Tutoring Program.
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29 Panther women against Luther
Langguth--Teresa (Class of 1981)
UNI's volleyball squad starts off the season with high anticipation.
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30 Cross Country
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Women's cross-country starts its first season.
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31 Cross country off to fast start
Holt--Bart
UNI men's team started off the season with a first place finish.
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32 Panthers meet Bison UNI football players will be playing against North Dakota State.
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33 Player of the week Football player Ed Stratton is player of the week for the Mid-Continent Conference.
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34 UNI JV wins The UNI junior varsity football team wins against Ellsworth.
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35 Soccer: putting your best foot forward
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
UNI finished 6-0 last year; photo.
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36 What's in a name?
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
Graffiti outside the greenhouse; photo.
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37 Women's studies: both a minor and a group
Gaertnier--Meta
Activities of the Women's Studies Association are given along with the requirements for Women's Studies minor.
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38 Environmental photographer Tweedle comes to UNI
Siepmann--Stacey
John Tweedle will be doing some photographic work for a local publishing company as well as taking photographs for his own work. A workshop and exhibit may also be held of his work while he is on campus; photo.