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1 Hadden proposes changes
Rhea--Jane
Larry Hadden states his qualifications and platform for his campaign as RHA president; photo.
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2 Nienkark cites experience
Zalog--J. C.
Lisa Nienkark states her qualifications and platform for her campaign for RHA president; photo.
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3 Regents approve increase in room and board rates Rates will increase 3.7% to $1700 for a double room; also vote to extend suspension of parietal rule for freshmen and sophomores through May 1985.
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4 Hadden urges vote for student rights
Hadden--Larry
Students are encouraged to join the students' rights party.
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5 Hessburg responds to 'not so dead issue'
Hessburg--James A. (Class of 1985)
Hessburg claims effort to get University owned bookstore is underway.
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6 RHA president endorses Nienkark
Butler--Tracy L. (Student--1983)
Nienkark receives an important endorsement.
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7 Scherzo, Oh No--A Few More Minutes With Andy Rooney . . .
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Rooney calls for federal regulations on jelly beans.
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8 Thanks to hunt supporters
Edwards--Dennis Duane (Class of 1983)
Sigma Alpha Epsilon thanks all those involved with the Easter egg hunt.
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9 Why aren't priests allowed to marry?
Hute--Mary (Student--1983)
Student asks, " Is a deacon less devoted to God than a priest"?
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10 Faculty promotions approved by Regents List of faculty who were award tenure and promotion.
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11 Johnson to speak Thursday Sonia Johnson will speak.
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12 Letters to aid buildings
Hillgartner--David K. (Class of 1984)
Buildings will be marked with aluminum letters.
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13 News Notes . . . . Pi Kappa Alpha will sponsor three-mile run; Professor Hoff will make presentation at national meeting.
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14 Piano may have kept Truman seeking from presidency
Myers--Lisa
Richard Kirkendall will speak on President Truman's love for music.
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15 Elbow to present lecture Peter Elbow will deliver Reninger lecture.
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16 German Club Will discuss Amanas trip.
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17 Hook to represent Iowa
Schimmer--Paula
Sue Ann Hook will go to Cherry Blossom Festival.
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18 Peterson awarded in forensics event
Anderson--Barb
Will advance to national level.
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19 Phi Eta Sigma Induction ceremony.
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20 What's up Meetings and activities; Joe Wujak will speak; Student Social Association Anorexia/Bulimia Stupport Group; Students for Responsible Prices.
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21 Handorf selected as UNI exchange student to Japan Melissa Handorf will attend Kansai Gaidai.
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22 Riley to speak Glenda Riley will speak to Conestoga Council meeting.
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23 Robst, Ketels win Pettit scholarships
Neville--Theresa
Scholarships awarded.
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24 Nukewatch editor Day to speak on arms race tonight Sam Day will speak.
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25 Symposium set
Oatman--Ann
Professor Bozik's class will make presentations.
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26 "Dad" focuses on families - without sentimentality
Goff--Blaine
Review of the book, "Dad".
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27 Curtains to rise on two UNI faculty in "Henry IV, Part I"
Bowman--Teresa
Tom Carlisle and Al Shickman will have roles; photo.
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28 Featured Events Concert Chorale will perform.
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29 Burdened by high test anxiety? Be prepared
Grosland--Janie (Class of 1983)
Book offers advice.
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30 Group effort works for class
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
Professor Jedlicka's class develops plan for Red Cross.
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31 Ten "Apples" for some UNI educators
Zalog--J. C.
Faculty talk about the ways that they use the computers in the Curriculum Laboratory; photo.
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32 New dialing procedure for campus begins
Perkins--Holly
New calling codes being set up.
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33 Tomorrow is International Communications Day
Hute--Mary (Student--1983)
International students will talk about and display their cultures.
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34 Washington ailments
Siefken--Ginnie
Humorous look at trip to Washington, D. C.
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35 Spanish dancers visit UNI campus
Courtright--Michele
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36 Teacher learns in Sudan Alice Sodowsky talks about her year of teaching in Sudan; photo.
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37 Tennis team hosts invitational drops Luther 7-2 in dual meet
Varland--Cindy
Panthers dominate Luther College.
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38 Weather causes poor results, cancellations
Varland--Cindy
Forty degree rainy weather causes havoc.
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39 Visual handicap doesn't stop cyclist Johnson
Nation--Catherine
Profile of David Johnson; photo.