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Draft registration begins Monday Draft registration will begin Monday for 19 and 20 year old men.
Local Anderson organization establishes committees The National Unity Campaign began organizational meeting in the Union. The committee is pushing the election of Representative John Anderson of Illinois.
Rudisill plans move to Eastern Michigan Professor Alvin Rudisill will take a position at Eastern Michigan University.
Construction, remodeling projects dot UNI campus Dave Walters discusses some of the renovation and construction projects occurring on campus.
Extreme heat heightens risk of trauma Tips on identifying sun maladies.
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Volunteer service inept American colleges and universities are protesting the draft.
Rat lab rejects IaPIRG's pet mold Student encourages public service with IaPIRG.
Reader offers response to NI 'Moses' review Response to the review of 'Wholly Moses.'
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Protests Protests against mandatory draft registration are now being organized.
George Immerzeel Will speak at the 4th International Congress on Mathematical Education, held in California.
Dr. Edward Amend Edward Amend has been elected vice president of the Iowa Board for Public Programs in the Humanities.
Second annual softball The championship of the summer session will be Sunday, July 20.
University Museum The museum will be open Sundays during the summer.
Workshops Upcoming workshops include Resume Writing and Interviewing.
KUNI/KHKE UNI radio stations won first place for fundraising activities.
'SpeakEasy UNI' A guide was published listing faculty and staff who are available as speakers.
Final grade reports Grade reports will be available August 11 and 12.
Radell sisters confer gift on UNI The Radell sisters donated a major gift to the UNI Foundation. In recognition of this gift, the SE entrance of the UNI-Dome will be named after them; photo.
Gammack plans revision of by-laws UNISA president Chris Gammack plans a revision of the by-laws, as well as changes for the student activity fee; photo.
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Handicapped integrated into mainstream UNI special education specialists talk about the new law on mainstreaming children with disabilities.
Library aids project The library's Reader Service Department offers free research consultation.
'Barefoot': refreshing, energetic Review of the show 'Barefoot in the Park.'
United Way seeks help Volunteers are needed for the Black Hawk County chapter of the United Way.
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Porter's 'Anything Goes' to sail with musical crew on board Preview of Theatre UNI's play 'Anything Goes'; photo.
'Star Wars' sequel strikes back A review of the movie 'The Empire Strikes Back'.
They're on a mission from God Review of the movie 'The Blues Brothers'.
'Urban Cowboy' rides high Review of the movie 'Urban Cowboy'.
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OCTO comedy 'Loot' chides social norms The Old Creamery Theatre in Garrison has opened a new studio theatre; photo.
WMT readies for 22-hour ordeal WMT-TV will air parts of the Jerry Lewis MDA telethon.
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Mind your p's and q's Questions and answers about golf.
Artists expose eye-catching festival Local artist and craftsmen set up booths between 23rd Street and College Street for the third annual College Hill Arts Festival on Wednesday; photo.
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I'm aidin' Reagan Student editorializes on the upcoming election.
Male role changes in '80's An informal discussion on men's roles in the 1980's was held at the Judson House; photo.