Issue Contents

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1 Hadden proposes changes
Rhea--Jane
Larry Hadden states his qualifications and platform for his campaign as RHA president; photo.
2 Nienkark cites experience
Zalog--J. C.
Lisa Nienkark states her qualifications and platform for her campaign for RHA president; photo.
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.
5 Hessburg responds to 'not so dead issue'
Hessburg--James A. (Class of 1985)
Hessburg claims effort to get University owned bookstore is underway.
6 RHA president endorses Nienkark
Butler--Tracy L. (Student--1983)
Nienkark receives an important endorsement.
7 Scherzo, Oh No--A Few More Minutes With Andy Rooney . . .
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Rooney calls for federal regulations on jelly beans.
8 Thanks to hunt supporters
Edwards--Dennis Duane (Class of 1983)
Sigma Alpha Epsilon thanks all those involved with the Easter egg hunt.
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.
11 Johnson to speak Thursday Sonia Johnson will speak.
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.
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.
16 German Club Will discuss Amanas trip.
17 Hook to represent Iowa
Schimmer--Paula
Sue Ann Hook will go to Cherry Blossom Festival.
18 Peterson awarded in forensics event
Anderson--Barb
Will advance to national level.
19 Phi Eta Sigma Induction ceremony.
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.
22 Riley to speak Glenda Riley will speak to Conestoga Council meeting.
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.
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".
27 Curtains to rise on two UNI faculty in "Henry IV, Part I"
Bowman--Teresa
Tom Carlisle and Al Shickman will have roles; photo.
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.
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.
33 Tomorrow is International Communications Day
Hute--Mary (Student--1983)
International students will talk about and display their cultures.
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.
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.