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1 Former Senator Dick Clark to visit UNI campus Dick Clark, currently a senior research fellow with the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, will speak twice during his two week visit on the subject of U. S. Policy toward South Africa.
2 Opening statement for EOP news conference Educational Opportunity Program holds press conference. Statement distributed, James Martin introduced, and the ground rules for the questioning period explained.
3 Project Lift Up A comprehensive evaluation of the public relations program of the Ethic Minority Cultural Center announced. Audit to include; programs, activities, and services. Opinion surveys will cover Blacks, Native Americans, Asians, and others.
4 Statement regarding educational opportunity program at UNI Response to allegations of improper financial dealings, possible drug by staff, and the elimination of a student worker position. Administration voices concern about morale of staff and students.
5 UNI faculty, students attending national meeting Six faculty members will be leading panel, being a panel member, and presenting papers at the National Council of Teachers of English. Four senior students will attend for the educational experience.
6 UNI human sexuality workshop to be December 4-6 The second of five workshops has been scheduled. Twenty people are accepted for the weekend session. A completed application form and a short screening session need to be completed prior to the weekend.