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Men's spring teams return from Southern tours--season begins All four men's spring athletic teams went south over spring break.
Women 2nd at Hawaii Invitational UNI placed second in the Hawaii-Hilo Invitational during spring break.
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Our loss is heaven's gain Jesse Owens lost a three-month fight with lung cancer Monday.
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Tips on purchasing outdoor equipment Offering advice for buying outdoor recreation equipment.
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Cool down The UNI Jog-a-thon was held Wednesday evening at the UNI-Dome; photo.
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Grant aids Black Heritage week UNI Center for Urban Education received a $5054 grant to aid in the presentations for Black History Week.
Up at dawn Students gathered on the top of Maucker Union for the annual Sunrise Service Wednesday morning; photo.
Kamerick 'accepts' arbitrator's decision Dispute over tenure status of Professor David Christensen has inspired heated debate and forced the use of an arbitrator to resolve the situation.
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Twelve tankers are All-American Men's swimming claimed had twelve All-Americans and four school records in Youngstown, Ohio.
Men tie Loras 2-2 in baseball Loras was in the lead, 4-2, but the game was called in the ninth inning because of rain and Loras lost the two runs they had scored in the ninth inning.
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Waterball Members of the Beaker's Droplets intramural team played in the water; photo.
Club begun for Construction Technology A construction technology club has been organized at UNI.
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Student teachers register early for Fall '80 Students who wish to student teach during the fall 1980 semester need to register.
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Untitled Characters consider the different choices for president.
Should the U.S. government increase spending for military hardware? Photo poll asking students if the U. S. should spend more on the military.
CBS versus NBC Opinions on a new dining service policy that offers a single portion of food.
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What's up Meetings and activities.
Tomahawk Easter egg hunt Easter egg hunt for UNI students.
Cedar Falls historical museum open house Elsie Randall Tietz will speak on Cedar Falls history.
Gallery of Art Student exhibition now showing.
Pom pon tryouts Tryouts to be held soon.
Faculty/staff blood drive Will be held April 17.
Science teaching colloquium Linda Kelsey and Carolyn Brockway will speak.
Phi Mu Alpha spring variety show auditions Will be held April 9-10.
Seniors in education Workshops offered.
Spring essay contest Essay contest sponsored by Department of English.
Nature lovers Dennis Bramow, Julie Habben, and Tom Heser study tree dispersion near the UNI campus; photo.
Nine UNI students among 30,000 in anti-draft demonstration in D.C. UNI student members of the Area Coalition to Stop the Draft attended an anti-draft demonstration in Washington D. C.
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Class of '80 seniors donate flagpole The Class of 1980 has donated a flagpole. The flagpole will be erected behind the UNI sign on University Avenue.
Frisbee Mick Tjernagel enjoys playing Frisbee; photo.
Avoid apartment hassles by knowing rights and procedures IaPIRG urges students to know their rights as renters when finding an off-campus dwelling.
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Prof receives $10,000 fellowship UNI professor Gwen Widmer received a $10,000 fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Placement record is improving steadily for graduating teachers According to a recent report, 75% of teaching graduates who registered with UNI's placement and career services took full-time jobs after graduation.
In the long run Over 1200 students participate in this year's UNI Jog-a-thon.
Good Friday? Faculty Senate approved a calendar change that means school will be held on Good Friday.
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International Awareness The International Student Association presented displays in the Union; photo.
Cloth sculptor judges show, has residency Visiting artist Anne Healy describes some of her current projects.
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Larson named to Arts council E. Anne Larson has been appointed information specialist for the Iowa Arts Council. Larson is a 1975 graduate of UNI.
Indian activist cites many corporate violations Native American rights activist Madonna Thunderhawk spoke on problems plaguing her people. The talk was sponsored by IaPIRG.
'True love' rarely experienced Professor Taylor of the University of Rochester in New York gave a talk on love and friendship.
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Drive and save money John Sparks will speak on driver education at the safety education conference.
Old Guthrie stage props on display in Strayer-Wood A traveling exhibition of stage props from the Old Guthrie Theatre of Minneapolis are on display in the Strayer-Wood Theatre.
Tax assistance given free Free tax services are being offered by UNI's Accounting Club.
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Price Lab to present 'Marriage of Figaro' Price lab and NU High will present 'The Marriage of Figaro'.