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1 'Panther Push' Interested students can sign up to be a part of Panther Push.
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2 48% polled favor ROTC at UNI Undergraduates were surveyed to see if they believed an Army ROTC unit would be beneficial to the university.
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3 UF seeks salary increase amendment
Fish--Don
With the university unable to attract new faculty because of current salary levels, United Faculty is proposing a salary amendment.
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4 Untitled
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
Football player Dave Erig lifts fellow team member Dave Gentzler; photo.
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5 Tearing down posters ignores freedom
Rowe--Kenneth Dean (Class of 1981)
As a matter of freedom of speech, NORML's signs should not be torn down.
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Hoff--Gary
Characters discuss political candidates.
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7 Untitled Two students, dressed in Halloween outfits, question why Ted Kennedy is still forming committees to see if he should run for President.
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8 Untitled Believes the student body should support the efforts of those who are trying to bring new entertainment to campus.
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9 Animator speaks Friday
Gaertnier--Meta
Chuck Jones, renowned animator, will speak about his profession.
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10 Black issues since '69 to be discussed today
Bush--Barb
The Iowa Public Interest Research Group will have a speak-out on African-American issues at UNI.
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11 Homosexuality topic of two-day program The program entitled "Attitudes Toward Homosexuality: Historical Perspectives on a Public Issue" will be held at UNI.
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12 Registration starts Nov. 13 Registration dates for the Spring 1980 semester are scheduled.
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13 What's up Meetings and activities.
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14 Co-op registration ends November 9 The deadline to submit registration for the Cooperative Education program is given. The program is in its fourth year.
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15 First woman business graduate establishes graduate fellowship fund The Radell Graduate Business Fellowship Fund will begin in 1980.
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16 Not here to stay
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
Warm weather attracts students outside; photo.
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17 'How the Bookers Cook'er'
Ove--Karen
Library staff publishes a cookbook.
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18 Music major wins $20,000 scholarship Joe Hurley was awarded over $20,000 in scholarships after his performance at the Women's Association of the Minnesota Symphony Orchestra competition; photo.
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19 '110 in the Shade' good season opener
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Review of musical '110 in the Shade'; photo.
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20 'Black & White': new voice of the Midwest; more than a literary magazine
Ove--Karen
Published in Cedar Falls, the first issue of 'Black & White' should be appearing by mid-November.
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21 Art on display in Union The current art show at the Union's Main Gallery includes works of Stan Washburn, Ann Ballou, Michael Jacques, and Malo, Teri.
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22 Jaycees spook kids with haunted house
Chastain--Rhiannon Lynn (Class of 1983)
The Waterloo Jaycees host their seventh annual haunted house.
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23 Lawther houses hold popcorn marathon
Rigby--Leigh
Cordey and Galliano Houses raise money for the Arthritis Foundation by holding a popcorn marathon.
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24 Moscow Pops perform tomorrow The second performance of the Artists Series is the Nekrasov Russian Folk Orchestra of the Moscow Pops.
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25 Second City players entertain "Second City" performed in the Old Auditorium; photo.
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26 Soccer team finishes '79 season at 2-2-3 UNI tied with Iowa State and lost to Waterloo on Saturday. The games had to be played in Waterloo since the goals from the UNI field were vandalized.
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27 UNI shocks Eastern, 10-7
Cannon--Bill (Student--1979-1980)
UNI beat Eastern Illinois in football for a first place finish in the Mid-Continent Conference; photo.
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28 Men first in CC regionals
Holt--Bart
Kim Sprain led the Panthers, putting them in the Divisional II National meet.
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29 V-ball take first at Winona
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
UNI will be going to the state tournament next weekend.
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30 Women's CC to regionals UNI will compete in the IAIAW regional meet.
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31 Fraternity holds open house
Pfitzenmaier--Glenn
Pi Kappa Alpha held an open house in hopes of clarifying the function of the Greek system; photo.
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32 Greeks strive for recognition, acceptance; representatives speak on radio
Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981)
Larry Herzog and Michele McKeon answer questions on KCRS about the Greek system.