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1 Bond says blacks still have 'battles' to fight
Wiley--Jim
Georgia State Senator Julian Bond recently spoke at the UNI-CUE; photo.
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2 CATE book needs to list more courses, some feel
Long--Karen
Jackie Mackin defends the Course and Teacher Evaluation handbooks against criticisms that the books offer too little information to be of help to registering students.
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3 Spoils
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
Mark Feyereisen anchored the UNI distance medley to victory in the Drake Relays; photo.
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4 UNISA president proposes cutting salaries of paid officers
Wiley--Jim
UNISA president Chris Gammack is proposing a 20% salary reduction for the seven paid UNISA officer positions.
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5 'Headline total distortion of what I said'
Cutler--Lynn Germaine (Class of 1963)
Lynn Cutler states that the headline that appeared in the Northern Iowan about her speech was a total distortion of her views on the Trilateral Commission.
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6 'Law suit should be filed against the NI'
Bowle--Douglas
Believes the Northern Iowan showed racism when they published the article on Idi Amin.
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7 'Most students don't feel threat of registration'
Martin--Rusty (Student--1981)
Most UNI students don't feel threatened by draft registration because of Carter's assurances.
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8 Should the president consult with Congress before military action is taken? Students' response on whether the president should consult with Congress before military action is taken.
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9 Untitled
Hoff--Gary
Student dicusses the dificulty in finding a summer job.
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10 Exchange Program allows cheaper out-of-state tuition
Jones--Pam
Jerry Pritchard discusses the National Student Exchange Program; photo
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11 Let's party!
Shaw--Jeffrey C. (Student--1980)
The SUNI-Days chicken fry was held Saturday at Island Park; photo.
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12 New personnel course A new course entitled 'Public Personnel Administration' will be offered by the political science department. Allen Hays will be the instructor.
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13 Non-sexist child rearing The Women's Center will present a program on non-sexist child rearing.
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14 Coaching, child abuse among 27 summer workshops at UNI Workshops on coaching, technology, and psychology will be held this summer at UNI.
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15 Put your walking shoes on Saturday The March of Dimes-KWWL super walk will be held this Saturday.
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16 $1,500 raised for gift The class of 1980 has raised $1500 since April 7 towards their class gift. The class needs $3000 for their gift, a flagpole.
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17 Elevators, ramps becoming expensive
Kubicek--Pam
Renovations are being made to buildings to make them more handicapped accessible. These renovations, according to David Walters, are becoming very expensive but are required of all universities.
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18 Huh?
Herzog--Larry
Xuchitl Nodarse, SUNI-Daze advisor, gives Dave Baer a free T-shirt; photo.
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19 Ten gain essay contest prizes
Lobsinger--Diane J. (Class of 1981)
Winners are listed for the spring essay contest, which was sponsored by the department of English.
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20 'Teeter-totter for cancer' drive to be next week
Haner--Tammi Lyn (Class of 1985)
The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity will sponsor a 'teeter-totter for cancer drive' on Tuesday in the Union.
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21 Shove off!
Shaw--Jeffrey C. (Student--1980)
Mark DeJong and crew experienced a little difficulty with their raft during Saturday's regatta; photo.
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22 Show Choir performs UNI's Show Choir will perform at the Price Lab School Auditorium.
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23 UNI profs write article about declining school enrollments Two UNI professors have written an article about the decline in school enrollment.
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24 Rafting on the river: Sun, beer, and cold water
Herzog--Larry
There were more than sixty participants in this year's Regatta; photo.
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25 'Albert Herring' disappointing; performance fine, story too long
Meek--Lori L. (Class of 1982)
Review of the production of 'Albert Herring.'
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26 Choral group join for concert UNI choral groups will present a concert tonight in Russell Hall.
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27 Snarfing down
Shaw--Jeffrey C. (Student--1980)
The Campus Crusade for Christ sponsored the building of a fifty-foot banana split; photo.
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28 Good turnout for photo contest
Korte--Jim
Winners are listed for the first SUNI-Days photo contest.
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29 Student pilot can provide 'the perfect date'
Ove--Karen
Sophomore Brad Branch is a local private pilot.
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30 Sweet persuasion
Shaw--Jeffrey C. (Student--1980)
Children from the UNI Day Care Center await part of the SUNI-Daze 50-foot banana split; photo.
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31 Job prospects 'dismal;' students should apply as soon as possible
Rigby--Leigh
Galen Cox with Job Services of Iowa in Waterloo, talks about the poor job outlook for graduates.
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32 Lonely at the top
Herzog--Larry
Construction work at the Physics Building is nearing completion; photo.
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33 Students advised to pick careers carefully Ken Jacobsen urges students to pick their chosen jobs carefully.
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34 Varsity Men's Glee Club wraps up its tour season UNI Men's Glee Club will finish its touring season by traveling to five Iowa towns.
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35 I-Club pig roast Will be held May 11 in Black Hawk Park.
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36 Jazz I and 'Waterbabies' take top prizes at festival UNI's Jazz Band I and the jazz combo 'Waterbabies' took top prizes at the Wichita Jazz Festival in Kansas.
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37 May day worship celebration Sponsored by Elm Monument and the Lutheran Center.
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38 Seniors in education Workshops will be held.
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39 Shakespeare film series MacBeth will be shown in the Union.
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40 Students disciplined for illegally using I.D. cards to buy liquor
Armstrong--Kathryn R. (Class of 1982)
A number of cases involving illegal use of I. D. cards to obtain liquor have been reported this year.
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41 Summer job workshop Everyone urged to attend.
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42 Tomahawk May Day fling meeting May 1 in the Commons.
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43 UNI speech department pig roast Will be held May 10 in Black Hawk Park.
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44 UNI study program in Mexico Will hold informational meeting.
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45 What's up Meetings and activities.
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46 Panther distance medley team first at Relays
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
Dave Trumm, Todd Peverill, Jim Erredge, and Mark Feyereisen placed first in the distance medley at the Drake Relays; photo.
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47 Men are tops of ten Iowa schools UNI's men team placed sixth out of an eighteen team field at the Drake Relays.
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48 Men go four for six over week
Koolbeck--Jeffrey R. (Class of 1983)
UNI is now 7-12 and faces Briar Cliff on Friday and Saturday.
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49 Soccer club now 4-0 The UNI soccer club increased its Eastern Iowa Soccer league record to 4-0 this weekend.
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50 Softball team places third in Minnesota Invitational UNI won three games and lost two over the weekend. They placed third in the Minnesota Invitational in Minneapolis.
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51 One of the finest in the nation
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
The Drake Relays proved to be one of the nation's finest track and field meets.
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52 Tennis men go 2-2 over weekend The Panthers defeated the University of Wisconsin and lost to St. Ambrose.
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53 Women fourth at River Falls
McCarron--Casey
UNI placed fourth of twelve teams at the invitational with a 60 point total.