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1 Batting practice
Shaw--Jeffrey C. (Student--1980)
Neal Miller flips the ball to Dean Eggers to hit; photo.
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2 Cancelled The ZZ Top concert has been cancelled due to lack of ticket sales; photo.
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3 In favor of status switch?
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
UNI is thinking of switching from Division II to Division I.
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4 Outdoor weather just around the corner! Offering suggestions for outdoor adventures in the area; photo.
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5 Stan Sheriff speaks on issues concerning athletic department
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Stan Sheriff discusses recent athletic department concerns, including the switch from Division II to Division I and his duties as athletic director; photo.
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6 Authority on presidency to speak at UNI
Cahill--Mary E. (Class of 1981)
James David Barber, a leading author on the American presidency, will speak in the Union on Tuesday.
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7 Gammack defeats Thomas in run-off
Kubicek--Pam
J. Chris Gammack defeated Kyle Thomas, 57%-43%, in a run-off for UNISA president; photo.
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8 Snow Bowl
Shaw--Jeffrey C. (Student--1980)
Residents of 8th floor Bender Hall enjoy playing in the snow; photo.
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9 'Don't allow yourself to be easily fooled'
Henderson--Mike
Class is being offered to learn more about Christianity, but it costs $200.
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10 'SISEA should develop a degree of flexibility'
Kitch--Jan L.
The election of local officers and delegates to the ISEA Delegate Assembly was conducted even though there was a low turn-out of members.
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11 'Telling people what Purple Arrow is about' Purple Arrow is an honor organization that meets monthly and sponsors a few service projects each year.
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12 NI is a newspaper, not a publicity sheet A newspaper's primary responsibility is to report the news.
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13 Tractors in the Dome
Knickrehm--Kevin
Tractor pulls don't help conserve on gas.
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14 Untitled
Hoff--Gary
Compares UNI to the University of Iowa.
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15 Gov. Ray denies UNI capital improvements
Armstrong--Kathryn R. (Class of 1982)
UNI's requests for more state funding have been turned down. The University will receive money for fire safety improvements, but little beyond that; list of requests and governor's recommendations.
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16 UNISA president Lathrop reviews year
Gaertnier--Meta
UNISA president Craig Lathrop recaps last year's accomplishments, including the establishment of the Course and Teacher Evaluations (CATE), and sponsoring Homecoming events; photo.
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17 Clean up
Herzog--Larry
UNI Plant Services crews are clearing the walkways for students and faculty; photo.
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18 Senate Scene
Gaertnier--Meta
UNISA will be offering scholarships, as well as distributing the CATE handbooks.
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19 Construction talk John Trimmer will speak next Wednesday in the Union. Trimmer is part of the Merit Shop Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to professional growth of construction technology and management.
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20 Seven buildings to be remodeled for better energy efficiency Seven UNI buildings will be remodeled as part of an energy conservation project. The buildings included in this project are the Commons, the Education Center, Gilchrist Hall, the Library, Russell Hall, Sabin Hall, and Seerley Hall; will cost $450,000.
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21 Sno-job
Herzog--Larry
Hugh Pettersen and Homer Prior work on cleaning up the snow; photo.
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22 'Houses' built Former Alpha Delta Pi president Bev Gorman talks about the establishment of local Ronald McDonald Houses.
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23 Amnesty International Meetings open to all.
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24 Art a la Carte Ken Gogel will speak on art therapy.
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25 Counseling center Will hold career planning workshops.
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26 Getting the Shaft Warren Fortune works on the elevator being installed in the Old Auditorium.
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27 Kappa Delta Pi Will meet to discus Chicago trip.
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28 Marching Band Will meet to discuss band trip.
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29 PR club Will hold meeting.
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30 Radio seeks volunteers KUNI and KHKE need volunteers to help with their fundraising efforts.
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31 Social Work Club Will meet.
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32 Student Reading Association Dr. Joyce Redman will speak at meeting.
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33 What's up Meetings and activities.
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34 Faculty Senate may restructure representation A possible restructuring of the Faculty Senate was proposed by Darrel Hoff. The proposal seeks to end the equal representation among colleges and go to a more proportional representation.
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35 Science Foundation grant funds workshop for science teachers Price Lab School received a grant from National Science Foundation to help teachers deal with science-related issues. PLS will use the money to hold a summer workshop at UNI.
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36 Slides of Africa to be shown Alegonda Schokkenbroek will present a program on archaeological excavations in central and eastern Africa at the UNI Museum.
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37 Keep The Change
Shaw--Jeffrey C. (Student--1980)
Dave Kyllo is busy filling the needs of students at the Union concession stand; photo.
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38 Marshall Tucker brings solid musical tradition to Dome
Lobsinger--Diane J. (Class of 1981)
The Marshall Tucker Band will play in the UNI-Dome on Sunday.
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39 Specials on KUNI, KHKE KUNI and KHKE continue their fundraising efforts with special programming.
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40 Russian expert discusses her country's folk art
Gaertnier--Meta
Art expert Irena Bozilenko will be discussing Russian folk art toys; photo.
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41 Agency Awareness Day held to honor recreation agencies
Cornish--Karla
Jane Mertesdorf talks about the third annual Agency Awareness Day to be held at UNI.
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42 Comedy 'The Rivals' examines the subjects love and marriage Theatre UNI will perform 'The Rivals' March 17-21; photo.
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43 Chinese theatre highlighted Guest lecturer Mark Hall Amitin will give a talk on theatre in China on Tuesday.
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44 Diet aids enhance poor health
Armstrong--Kathryn R. (Class of 1982)
Wanda Wehner discusses the effects that fad diets have on the chemistry of the body.
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45 Student exhibition opens, reception Monday
Ove--Karen
The annual Student Competitive Exhibition will open in the Gallery of Art on Monday. The student works were judged by UNI artist-in-residence Anne Healy.
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46 Dueling shovels Hugh Petterson is fighting a losing battle against Homer Prior; photo.
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47 Spend spring break basking in Florida sun
Rigby--Leigh
UNISA and Dietz Travel are offering two packages for spring break travel.
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48 Five players return to men's tennis team
Herzog--Larry
The Panthers are looking forward to another good season with the return of five players; photo.
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49 UNI finishes third in loop The Panthers finish their basketball season with a 12-13 record.
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50 Develop photos, throw a pot
Ove--Karen
Classes are offered at the Cedar Falls Recreation Center for any number of activities, from scuba diving to wood refinishing; photo.