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1 Budget committee finishes annual allocation process
Kuempel--Dan
Breakdown of budget.
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2 Heading home
Gilgen--Bert
Three students walk over Hudson Road bridge; photo.
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3 McElroy gift of $350,710 to UNI
Long--Karen
Money will be used for instructional broadcasting program.
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4 UNI proposes 7 percent room, board increase
Borchardt--Cindy
Cost of full board double occupancy room would rise to $1520; extra revenue would be used for several projects.
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5 Object to UNISA action
McIlrath--James Harley (Classes of 1986 and 1999)
UNISA senators question speaker's decision not to fill appointed positions.
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6 Options
Watts--Jennifer S.
ISPIRG critical of Nestle.
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7 Reinforces stereotypes
Geadelmann--Patricia L. (Class of 1970; HPELS Faculty)
Patricia Geadelmann asks if the women's teams at UNI are served by groups much like the men's programs.
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8 Untitled
Opperman--David E.
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9 Wants games in W. Gym; Congratulates team
Showalter--Delwyn
Delwyn Showalter congratulates men's basketball team on fine season and believes home games should not be in the Dome.
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10 Hypnotic speech Earl Amos will speak at Phi Beta Lambda meeting.
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11 Ramirez speaks on El Salvador Secundino Ramirez will speak.
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12 American Society of Interior Designers Will meet.
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13 Anthropology Club Will meet.
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14 CBF Will meet.
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15 Center offers week workshop UNI-CUE will offer grants workshop.
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16 Office Education Association Will meet.
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17 Shakespeare Society Organizational meeting.
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18 What's up Meetings and activities.
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19 Yearbook promises improved quality
Larson--Laurie
Karen Mills talks about the improvements.
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20 Bookstore prices 'comparable'
Breinig--Cathy
Bob Beach talks about UBS policies and procedures.
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21 Mandated inspections
Martin--Valentina K. (Classes of 1982 and 1999)
State law mandates rental unit inspections but does not provide funding; Jan Hollins talks about the university's inspection procedures.
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22 Modesty
Chung--David R.
Student wears "Joe Cool" T-shirt in class.
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23 Set, costume designs enhance play
Chastain--Rhiannon Lynn (Class of 1983)
Mike Daniels sets the stage for 'Habeas Corpus' while Susan Tucker designs the costumes.
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24 Students find first major roles extra challenging
Gilgen--Bert
Mary Delaney comments on the hard work it takes to be in a play and still be a student; photo.
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25 'Habeas' chosen to balance season
Rigby--Leigh
Tom Carlisle takes difficult head role in 'Habeas Corpus' because of D. Terry Williams' absence.
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26 Controversial playwright entertains with satire
Benning--Carol (Student--1984)
Excerpts from appearance by Herman Qualtinger; photo.
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27 Romance discussed Grace Ann Hovet will speak to Phi Alpha Theta.
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28 KCRS radio accepting applications
Kirchhoff--Linda
Seeking applications for three positions.
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29 Men back Campbell fundraiser
Chung--David R.
Campbell Hall women provide back rubs; photo.
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30 Rails to Trails meets Group will meet.
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31 Statewide essay contest offers cash prize English Department will sponsor student as critic contest.
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32 Mat tourney in C. R. Old Timers Wrestling Tournament in Cedar Rapids to be hosted by the American Legion Post 727.
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33 Men's cagers end Division I season
Koolbeck--Jeffrey R. (Class of 1983)
Panthers finish first season of Division I basketball with 8-19 record.
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34 Wilson to nationals; gymnasts fifth
Gilgen--Bert
Penny Wilson became the first woman gymnast from UNI to qualify for the national meet; photo.
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35 Netsters continue winning
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
Panthers remain unbeaten with two more wins over Mankato State and St. Thomas.
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36 Nordlie, Reints pace men's track
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
Craig Nordlie and Tom Reints highlighted the Panthers performance in the Southern Minnesota Relays with first place finishes.
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37 Women runners eighth in Invit.
Larson--Laurie
Panthers receive eighth place finish in a very strong and competitive field.