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1 How about them Hawkeyes . . .
Shaw--Jeffrey C. (Student--1980)
Residents of tenth floor Bender enjoy watching the Iowa Hawkeyes play basketball.
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2 Regents approve safety funds; reword student teacher contract Regents held meeting. They approved funding for fire safety improvements, reworded teacher contracts, and renamed a UNI department.
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3 Regents grant tenure status . . . The Board of Regents approved tenure for fourteen faculty members at UNI. Twenty-two faculty members were promoted.
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4 SUNI-Daze: Photos, fashion, food and fun
Gaertnier--Meta
SUNI-Days will begin April 19 at UNI. Activities this year include a photo contest, a beach blanket movie party, and chicken fry.
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5 'Don't spend our time condemning religions'
Paschke--Roger
Leader of "The Way" states that his group does not believe in the trinity.
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6 'Great wait on decision'
Schwartz--Jane K. Sherwin (Modern Languages Faculty)
Unhappy with amount of time taken for President to render decision on tenure denial.
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7 'Journalism has arrived on the UNI campus'
Mooney--Keely A. (Class of 1981)
A special thanks to Matt Hessburg for his article on "The Way".
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8 'Midterms, winter had effect on MDA dance'
Stoll--Kim
Thanks to all who participated in the 1980 Dance Marathon.
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9 March in Washington
Martin--Rusty (Student--1981)
The Community Coalition to Stop the Draft plans on joining a National March in Washington.
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10 Anthropology Club film festival Film to be shown.
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11 Art a la Carte Barbara Cassino will speak on contemporary ceramics.
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12 Campus Bible Fellowship Will hold meeting.
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13 Ecumenical sunrise service Service will be held.
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14 Fellowship of Christian Athletes Meetings held every Wednesday.
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15 French Club Meeting to be held after spring break.
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16 Johnson lectures Dr. Gary Johnson of Earth Resources Observation Systems will speak.
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17 Phi Alpha Theta/ Historical Association Will meet to discuss Carl Becker lecture.
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18 Seniors in education Workshop offered.
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19 Snow
Herzog--Larry
Bill King throws a snowball at his fiancée, Trish Rouark.
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20 Special education interview day Interviews with area schools will be available for students in the special education field.
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21 Summer workshops explore the teaching of film, television, literature The Department of English Language and Literature will offer summer workshops.
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22 Exam prompts additional writing
Haner--Tammi Lyn (Class of 1985)
Barbara Lounsberry talks about the Writing Competency Exam and more generally about writing in the curriculum.
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23 Future of Black Hills featured today IaPIRG will hold a speakout featuring Madonna Thunder Hawk, a veteran of Wounded Knee and founder of the Women of All Red Nations (WARN).
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24 Anti-draft gathering The Community Coalition to Stop the Draft will hold a meeting. The public is urged to attend.
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25 Scholarships The College of Education is offering scholarships for the 1980-81 academic year.
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26 Strolling
Herzog--Larry
Julie Johnson and Julie Avery walked home from the central UNI campus.
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27 Student teaching Interviews for fall 1980 student teaching will be held in the Commons on April 2.
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28 Marshall Tucker Band gives energy-packed concert in Dome
Ove--Karen
The Marshall Tucker Band performed a concert in the UNI-Dome; photo.
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29 Comedy 'The Rivals': vibrant, fresh
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Review of Theatre UNI's current production, "The Rivals"; photo.
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30 Orchestra, band join in concert UNI Orchestra and Jazz Band will present a concert tomorrow in Russell Hall.
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31 Eastern dancers portray legends
Rinehart--Vicky
The Royal Dancers and Musicians will perform in the Old Aud. The artists are visiting from the kingdom of Bhutan, located between India and China.
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32 Men's Glee Club to perform in Austria over spring break
Rigby--Leigh
The Varsity Men's Glee Club will perform in Austria over the spring break; photo.
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33 Gallery changes hours The Gallery of Art has changed its hours of operation.
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34 Instant spring
Herzog--Larry
Dry Run Creek near the Towers was a tranquil stream on Friday afternoon; photo.
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35 Dry Run runs wet
Herzog--Larry
Dry Run Creek begins to resemble the Mississippi; photo.
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36 Horn recital tonight Professor Robert Krueger will present a recital at Russell Auditorium tonight.
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37 KHKE to air opera live KHKE will air its first live stereo performance on Saturday.
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38 Learn about love in the Union Professor Richard Taylor from the University of Rochester, New York, will give a lecture on the topic of love.
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39 I tell ya, we didn't have no respect
Cannon--Bill (Student--1979-1980)
Iowa has an excellent chance to make it to the finals.
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40 Men lose to Wheaton The men's team lost against Wheaton, 220.20-214.245.
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41 Tennis team romps in three road wins
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
The men's team defeated Grinnell, Central, and Augustana to move its record to 10-1.
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42 UNI assistant coach named Daniel Dorazio has been named UNI's assistant football coach.
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43 As spectators watch Members of the Monticello High School track team watch the two-mile relay in the Dickinson Relays; photo.
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44 Matmen compete at NCAA I meet Kirk Meyers is making himself known in the Division I wrestling ranks.
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45 Hats off to the Marshall Tucker Band!
Shaw--Jeffrey C. (Student--1980)
More than seven thousand fans attended the Marshall Tucker Band Concert; photo.