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PROBE reveals college problems Inflation and financial problems are the chief worries of college and university presidents and school superintendents, a nationwide survey shows; photo.
Gammack urges interest UNISA President Chris Gammack spoke on the role of student involvement in student government.
Student needs being met, says Waller Robert Waller believes that tentative plans to require all business majors to apply for admission would benefit the School of Business program; photo.
Rites of passage Freshmen from Campbell Hall wear their clothes backwards to dinner as part of their initiation; photo.
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Overtime John McEnroe defeated Bjorn Borg in the U. S. Open finals last Sunday and the Packers defeated the Bears, 12-6, in overtime, on Sunday.
Up the Creek Things to bring with you when you enjoy the outdoors; photo.
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English event A get-together is planned for English Department students and faculty.
Film festival coming Films from the spring and summer semesters will be presented at this year's film festival.
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Bookin' Dan Lerch studies on top of the Union; photo.
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14 vacancies exist in UNISA election Fall election will be held to fill vacancies within UNISA.
English nominations due Graduate and undergraduate student nominations needed for English Senate.
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Duo to present recital Jeff Hellmer and James Welch will present a recital at Wartburg College, Waverly.
Quartet opens Chamber Series The Guarneri Quartet will open the season of the UNI Chamber Music Series; photo.
Gannon sings tax woes Kris Gannon will bring a collection of original and borrowed songs to perform live at Studio One.
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Lyric Theatre head sees promising season John Pape discusses trends in the musical theatre as a whole and where UNI is heading for the year.
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'Special Edition' a disappointment; confusion reigns Review of the film "Close Encounters of the Third Kind: Special Edition."
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Gridders hope to even record on home turf Despite several key injuries UNI wants to even their record with a win tomorrow night against Weber State in the Dome.
Volleyball team falls to ISU UNI loses match to Iowa State after having beat them several times last year.
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Women thinclads sweep opener UNI defeated Northern Illinois, 20-37, last Saturday with the help of a record run by Stacy Roberts.
Golfers to make season debut UNI will start its season Sunday at Eau Claire for the Wisconsin Invitational.
Women's tennis opens with victory over Luther UNI won its opening match of the season, 7-2, against Luther on Wednesday.
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Cook feels criticism unjust Believes food service employees are being unjustly criticized; management causes most of the problems.
'Food Service should be based on student concerns, not Redeker convenience' Criticizes Redeker Dining Center.
Explains meaning of ERA Explains the Equal Rights Amendment and urges everyone to consider it seriously.
Prof points out inconsistency Notes that Jerome Klinkowitz received one of the highest salaries at UNI after eight years on the faculty.
'Inaccurate reporting swaying uneducated masses' Complains that the Northern Iowan misrepresented the real reason that students were sitting on the Bartlett Hall balcony.
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Viewpoint Describes her life as a non-traditional student.
High schoolers in Band Day Eleven area high school bands will perform with the UNI Marching Band for Band Day.
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Program offered for new singles "Survival Skills for the Suddenly Single" will be offered.
Alert, campus cops! An uprooted "No Parking" sign lying outside a window; photo.
RHA president outlines goals Mary Gannon has several issues she wants the Residence Hall Association to deal with this year.
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What's up Meetings and activities; Navigators; cello-piano recital; Community Coalition to Stop the Draft; artist's reception; style show; Drake Law School; UNICEF.
Torch and Tassel Will meet.
Individuals/Couples Groups forming to increase personal effectiveness and improve relationship skills.
Draft counseling Information available.
French Club Will meet at Tony's.
I-Club Will meet.
Students for ERA Organizational meeting.
Christian couples Will meet at Judson House.
Phi Beta Lambda Will meet.
Rec Club Will meet.
UNI Student Social Work Association Will view film.
Petitions Petitions circulating to recommend that the Library be named for Professor Fox.
Perceptions studied The new Residence Help Educational Environment Committee will soon be studying student and faculty perceptions of the educational environment within the residence halls.
UNI has largest foreign student enrollment ever There are currently seventy international students enrolled.
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Geronimo! Watch out for the first step down Don Briggs talks about his skydiving hobby; photo.
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If reruns are too much, try one of these Gives alternative of watching public television, attending theatrical productions, and listening to the radio.
It may take awhile to settle strike; technology improved; laws did not According to Jim Waterbury, program director of KWWL-TV, the actors strike has come about because actors get only a small share of the money being made from reruns being shown on cable and home distribution systems.
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Eight of ten international racers compete this weekend in C.F. Approximately 200 to 250 competitors have entered the Schlitz-Old Milwaukee Cycling Festival.
Eats Review of the Malt Shoppe on the Hill.