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UNI proposes 7 percent room, board increase Cost of full board double occupancy room would rise to $1520; extra revenue would be used for several projects.
Budget committee finishes annual allocation process Breakdown of budget.
Heading home Three students walk over Hudson Road bridge; photo.
McElroy gift of $350,710 to UNI Money will be used for instructional broadcasting program.
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Statewide essay contest offers cash prize English Department will sponsor student as critic contest.
Rails to Trails meets Group will meet.
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Mat tourney in C. R. Old Timers Wrestling Tournament in Cedar Rapids to be hosted by the American Legion Post 727.
Men's cagers end Division I season Panthers finish first season of Division I basketball with 8-19 record.
Wilson to nationals; gymnasts fifth Penny Wilson became the first woman gymnast from UNI to qualify for the national meet; photo.
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Netsters continue winning Panthers remain unbeaten with two more wins over Mankato State and St. Thomas.
Women runners eighth in Invit. Panthers receive eighth place finish in a very strong and competitive field.
Nordlie, Reints pace men's track Craig Nordlie and Tom Reints highlighted the Panthers performance in the Southern Minnesota Relays with first place finishes.
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Wants games in W. Gym; Congratulates team Delwyn Showalter congratulates men's basketball team on fine season and believes home games should not be in the Dome.
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Reinforces stereotypes Patricia Geadelmann asks if the women's teams at UNI are served by groups much like the men's programs.
Object to UNISA action UNISA senators question speaker's decision not to fill appointed positions.
Options ISPIRG critical of Nestle.
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Ramirez speaks on El Salvador Secundino Ramirez will speak.
Hypnotic speech Earl Amos will speak at Phi Beta Lambda meeting.
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What's up Meetings and activities.
Anthropology Club Will meet.
CBF Will meet.
Shakespeare Society Organizational meeting.
Office Education Association Will meet.
American Society of Interior Designers Will meet.
Center offers week workshop UNI-CUE will offer grants workshop.
Yearbook promises improved quality Karen Mills talks about the improvements.
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Modesty Student wears "Joe Cool" T-shirt in class.
Bookstore prices 'comparable' Bob Beach talks about UBS policies and procedures.
Mandated inspections State law mandates rental unit inspections but does not provide funding; Jan Hollins talks about the university's inspection procedures.
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Students find first major roles extra challenging Mary Delaney comments on the hard work it takes to be in a play and still be a student; photo.
Set, costume designs enhance play Mike Daniels sets the stage for 'Habeas Corpus' while Susan Tucker designs the costumes.
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'Habeas' chosen to balance season Tom Carlisle takes difficult head role in 'Habeas Corpus' because of D. Terry Williams' absence.
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Romance discussed Grace Ann Hovet will speak to Phi Alpha Theta.
Controversial playwright entertains with satire Excerpts from appearance by Herman Qualtinger; photo.
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Men back Campbell fundraiser Campbell Hall women provide back rubs; photo.
KCRS radio accepting applications Seeking applications for three positions.