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1 Election tomorrow A run-off between UNISA presidential candidates Thomas Kyle and Chris Gammack will be held tomorrow.
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2 Get in the mood for lab experience
Armstrong--Kathryn R. (Class of 1982)
A lab requirement may be added to the general education program.
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3 Grads parade on May 17 (again)
Jones--Pam
The Commencement ceremonies will be held Saturday, May 17, instead of Friday, May 16, after a student petition circulated protesting the Friday date.
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4 Out in the country A class will be offered next quarter on rural education.
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5 The rigmarole starts again Summer session registration will begin on March 17.
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6 Affects of the pill
Washington--Thomas
Believes that students should be aware of the risk of taking contraceptive pills.
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7 Open library earlier Students would like to use the library earlier than 1:30p.m. on Sunday.
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8 United Nations record is, at best, a disaster
Sellars--Robert
Student hopes the Russian intervention in Afghanistan will start a counter culture as Viet Nam did.
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9 Art a la Carte Allan Shickman will present paper on Shakespeare on March 6.
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10 Be assertive Seminars on assertiveness and self-esteem will be offered at the Women's Center.
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11 Brown seminar A seminar/workshop will be held in the Union, conducted by Don Leland Brown. Brown currently has works exhibited in the Union.
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12 Cooperative education program Orientation meetings held on Tuesdays.
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13 Film A film on nuclear war will be shown in the Union, sponsored by IaPIRG.
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14 Folk dance club Meetings held Tuesday nights.
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15 IaPIRG speakout IaPIRG will hold speakout on Nicaragua.
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16 Social work club Will meet to discuss symposium.
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17 Student ISEA Meeting to elect officers and delegates for the new year will be held March 4.
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18 Teacher shortage critical
Haner--Tammi Lyn (Class of 1985)
The Department of Industrial Technology is initiating a program to acquaint students with the program. This is being done to interest young students in industrial technology and to combat the recent teacher shortage in the field.
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19 What's up Meetings and activities.
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20 Sex workshop offers samples
Herzog--Larry
A workshop on sex role stereotyping will be offered next Saturday in the Education Center.
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21 Try stuffing it the right way
Haner--Tammi Lyn (Class of 1985)
The American Dietetic Association will hold its eighth annual campaign for national nutrition. Posters promoting nutrition month can be seen on campus.
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22 Well?
Herzog--Larry
Colleen Brennan and Lezlie Fredericksen examine the plants at the UNISA Plant Sale this past week; photo.
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23 Marathon dancers raise $1,300 per hour
Cahill--Mary E. (Class of 1981)
The 1980 Muscular Dystrophy Dance Marathon was held last weekend. Nearly $33,000 in pledges were received; survey of activities and stunts; photo.
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24 Grab your bongos and boogie
Lyons--Pat
UNI graduate Cynthia Haring will perform on campus tomorrow. Her performances include works of poetry and folk songs; photo.
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25 Marimbas, anyone?! UNI Percussion and Marimba Ensembles will perform tomorrow night.
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26 Chorale groups to perform oratorio
Rinehart--Vicky
The UNI Concert Chorale and the Metropolitan Chorale will perform 'The Passion of St. John' on March 9. The oratorio will be directed by Graeme Cowen.
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27 KUNI, KHKE sponsor fundraising KUNI and KHKE hope to raise $30,000 to support their stations.
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28 Summer auditions Auditions will be held for the 1980 Summer Repertory Season on March 15.
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29 Men fifth in MCC meet Jesus Vasquez led the men's team to fifth place.
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30 UNI second in nation; two champs
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
UNI took second place in the NCAA II meet in Omaha, Nebraska. Kirk Meyers and Ken Gallagher won individual championships.
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31 Women take 3rd at Indoor UNI placed third in the meet at Iowa City.
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32 MCC fourth for tankers
Koolbeck--Jeffrey R. (Class of 1983)
The men took fourth place in the Mid-Continent Conference meet at Youngstown, Ohio.
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33 Men's tennis still perfect The men won their third straight meet, defeating the Blackhawk Tennis Club of Waterloo.
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34 Women's final dual bests total record The women lost to Mankato State, 119.4-114.9.
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35 Artist gives seminar Artist D. L. Brown will present work to the Union on Thursday. He will also conduct a workshop on campus.
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36 Babysitting co-op organized by families in Cedar Falls area
Cahill--Mary E. (Class of 1981)
A babysitting co-op has been organized by Cedar Falls families.
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37 Cable television featured in debate Two UNI students will debate with students from the University of Iowa on government regulation of cable television.