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Service aids victims of rape Jody Dunlap offers advice.
State universities threatened Campus administrators talk about budget shortfalls and difficulties.
Out for dinner Students eating behind Shull Hall; photo.
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Business Policies, co-op hold bake sale Attempt to raise money for Cottontop Coop.
'Recent Acquisitions' are worth trip to gallery Review of "Recent Acquisitions" of the UNI Gallery of Art; photo.
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UNI senior is WCP assistant stage manager Profile of Linda Lau; photo.
BFA shows on display Work by Susan Sudmeier and James Brooks shown.
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Falconer Bill Wood fights for falcon's return Wants dead bird returned; photo.
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Three former UNI gridders sign with NFL Three former UNI football players have signed contracts with the NFL.
Trackmen second at MCC; records fall UNI captures second place at the Mid-Continent Conference with 61 points.
Panther softball team takes fourth in regionals UNI ended its season with a 1-0 loss to Grandview, placing fourth overall.
Sluggers finish season at 26-10 UNI split a doubleheader with Wartburg and swept a doubleheader from Luther, ending their season at 26-10.
Linksters end regular season UNI took fourth place in the University of Minnesota Invitational with a score of 334.
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Harriers fail to qualify UNI was unable to qualify any team members for nationals in the Midwest Classic at Drake.
Tennis team falls in final UNI ended its season with a 25-9 record.
Netsters finish at 2-3 UNI closed out its season with disappointing losses at the University of Minnesota Invitational.
Purple team gets steak, 23-20 The UNI Purple team defeated the UNI Gold team with a 23-20 victory; photo.
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No ROTC! Feels that ROTC is not an academic program; therefore, prohibiting it on campus is not a violation of academic freedom.
Not appropriate to realities Believes that ROTC will hamper free inquiry.
Too bad it wasn't a joke Believes ROTC is not good for UNI.
ROTC not for UNI Does not believe that ROTC on the UNI campus has anything to do with academic freedom.
'Not within mission' Does not believe that the vocational training offered by ROTC is consistent with the university's mission statement.
Wants freedom, choice Believes it is a person's choice to join ROTC.
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'Now more money' Thanking the Senate Faculty for their favorable vote on the establishment of ROTC at UNI.
Reacts to previous comments Believes that nobody should attack others for positions taken in a democratic process of decision making.
Stych upset with cuts Unhappy that the men's and women's gymnastics teams are being cut.
Talk to UNI veterans Believes that people should talk to veterans before making up their minds about establishing ROTC at UNI.
Applauds Faculty Senate vote Agrees with the Faculty Senate's vote that establishes ROTC at UNI.
'Academic freedom' Does not believe that letting ROTC on UNI campus will violate anyone's academic freedom.
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Sytsma featured at protest rally Many faculty will participate in rally against military spending.
What's cookin'? Child going through Grandma's pans on Mother's Day; photo.
Political losers could be winners Ted Kachel expresses views on movies.
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Financial Aid releases program regulations
Psychic experiences--are they explainable? Professor Gackenbach offers views on psychic phenomena.
Picturesque Prexy's Pond and Rider Hall; photo.
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What's up Meetings and activities; Julio Quan will speak.
Women's Studies Association Will hold potluck picnic.
Pi Omega Pi Will meet.
Obligation to show children option
Annapurna: triumph and tragedy Christy Tews speaks about mountain climbing.
Aspects of family discussed at workshops; 'excessive TV viewing can be harmful'
Watch what, how much you eat to maintain health Excerpts from Jane Juchems' presentation on food.
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Stefan Reuss chosen to perform at Carnegie Hall One of eighteen winners nationally.
Hear percussion concert Program for ensembles.
'Heaven's Gate'--choppy, but has good moments Review of the film "Heaven's Gate."
'Spring Jazz Bash' School of Music's "Spring Jazz Bash"; photo.
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Final concert from Glee Club Thursday Program for seventy-seven member group.
Garrison artists profiled KHKE will present program.
KUNI gains staff member Kathy Clucas joins staff.