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1 Damage causes change at Paw; rowdiness on the Hill
Pfitzenmaier--Glenn
Plastic glasses will now be used in serving beer because of recent incident in which seventy-two beer glasses were broken.
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2 Difficulties stem from Title IX
Heusmann--Barb
Problems with Title IX not in UNI's program, but in the many facilities that were originally designed to accommodate one sex.
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3 Fire up for fall fantasy; Homecoming '79
Gaertnier--Meta
Schedule of events listed for Homecoming.
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4 One if by land, two if by sea . . .
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
Photograph of the campanile; photo.
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5 'Handbook will not improve teaching'
Thompson--Thomas H. (Philosophy and Religion Faculty)
Believes the new handbook for teachers will not improve teaching and give students the best education.
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6 Defends parking policies
Manning--Al
Agrees with current parking policies.
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7 Students take initiative Students have more activities this year for Homecoming week.
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8 'Kamerick's cops run money machine'
Frank--Max E.
Max E. Franck voices his discontent about the current administration and parking fines.
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9 No Theatre Dept.
Smith--Miriam B. (Speech Faculty)
Clarifies the point that it is not the Speech/Theatre Department, only the Department of Speech.
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10 Says ROTC potentially humanizing force
Gilgen--Albert R. (Psychology Faculty)
Feels the ROTC program is effective if properly designed and managed.
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11 Student disagrees with keg policy
Clarken--Michelle (Class of 1982)
Michelle Clarken believes the keg policy is too lenient.
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12 Bike ride Sunday A Community Bike Ride and Picnic is being organized by the Cedar Valley Bikeways Task Force.
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13 Flower power
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
Greenhouse flower continues to bloom; photo.
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14 Leave for profs
Schulte--Joan
Professional Development Leaves are available for faculty for one semester leave.
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15 Math skill exam
Schulte--Joan
A required mathematical skills competency examination is being planned for UNI.
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16 UNISA election
Schulte--Joan
A special election will be conducted to fill the Bartlett Hall and Rider Hall senator openings.
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17 $1.7 million approved in contracts
Bush--Barb
Various heating and building contracts were approved by the Board of Regents.
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18 Nov. honors conference planned
Fish--Don
Freshman students will be invited to participate in a leadership development conference.
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19 What's up Meetings and activities; TEFL Linguistics.
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20 Kamerick discusses teacher evaluation, Aud; 'quality of UNI education improving'
Gaertnier--Meta
President Kamerick brought up several points during a recent interview on KCRS.
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21 Homecoming variety show: music and comedy Oct. 3-5
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
A list of performers for the Homecoming Variety Show.
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22 Russell to head homecoming parade Grand Marshal for the Homecoming parade will be Myron Russell, former head of the School of Music; photo.
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23 A tradition of homecoming from 1920 as ISTC to 1979 as UNI
Knickrehm--Kevin
Homecoming has been celebrated by UNI since 1920 except for the war years, 1943-1944; photos.
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24 Alumni return
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Events are planned for alumni who are having class reunions or are just returning to campus for homecoming.
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25 Mattresses, bats, eggs, bananas; Homecoming Olympics
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
The rules and descriptions of the events planned for the Homecoming Olympics are given.
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26 UNI-fight! UNI-fight Words to the UNI Fight Song.
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27 History lecture Eric Foner will be the presenter at the sixth annual Carl L. Becker Memorial Lecture.
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28 More students eligible for grants
Parsons--Pat
Students inquiring about financial aid will be informed of three major changes.
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29 New harpsichord in concert
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
Marilou Kratzenstein plays a new harpsichord; photo.
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30 KUNI has comedy
Rigby--Leigh
A comedy spot entitled "Hawkeye Wireless" is aired on KUNI FM.
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31 Musical auditions Auditions to be held for a musical readers theatre production.
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32 Theatre UNI opens season with 'Quixote'; 'world premier of original play'
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Theatre UNI will be performing for the first time an original play and opening its season with the Young People's Production.
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33 Auditorium in limbo
Knickrehm--Kevin
Although the Auditorium is old, it would take two buildings to replace what the Auditorium is currently used for; photo.
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34 Tuilegraphs reflect traditions, past
Ove--Karen
Since literature is not available at Rina Rotholz's exhibit at the Union, information on her exhibit is presented.
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35 A-team hoping for playoff berth; "best game all year"
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
UNI tied, 0-0, with Cedar Rapids.
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36 Irish rip UNI rugby
Horan--Mark
UNI was defeated, 24-6, by the Quad-City Irish.
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37 Men's golf take sixth
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
UNI placed sixth in the Iowa State University Invitational.
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38 Youngstown blanks Panthers 29-0; UNI falls to Penguin attack
Cannon--Bill (Student--1979-1980)
The Panthers have fallen to 2-3 record.
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39 Corner ball in corner pocket
Gilgen--Bert
Paul Gerni performs trick shots in the billiard room; photo.
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40 Women's CC club captures first place
Hoelfer--Joe
UNI beat Grinnell and William Penn in a triangular meet.
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41 Concert in the dome
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
Pure Prairie League, Jay Ferguson and Marshall Chapman perform for Homecoming; photo.