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1 1984-85 resident rates increase 6.1 percent
Eggers--Carolyn
Room and board will rise to $1804.
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2 Fund drive support for Old Ad requested, denied
Nesheim--Barb
Historical representatives make presentation to Foundation Board; Board turns down request; photo.
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3 Advocates nonpartisan policy in Middle East
Canaday--David (Student--1983)
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4 The 8th blunder of the world
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
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5 Tuesday Morning
Ratekin--Jack G. (Class of 1984)
Critical of Governor Branstad's veto of lottery bill.
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6 1984-1985 student activities budget List of organizations which will receive funds and the amounts that they will receive.
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7 Campus-wide hearings to begin today SCUP will continue to gather information.
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8 Joint effort to 'punch out' hunger Urges students to skip supper; Food Service will donate money to famine relief.
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9 Pets assist counselors
Hansen--Laurie
Linda Nebbe talks about the pet therapy program; photo.
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10 Folklore lecture held
Crooks--Ginger
Profile of Luis Diaz-Viana.
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11 Old Ad effort begins
Nesheim--Barb
Student committee organizes.
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12 Isaac to be interviewed
Schluetter--Gary
Finance class will interview official over phone.
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13 Minority college fair Friday
Jaycox--Mary
UNI-CUE will sponsor workshop.
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14 Kavich details Chinese educational system
Carter--Melanie
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15 Vice consul addresses movement Christoph Heusgen will speak on peace movement.
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16 Davis compares S. Africa to U.S.
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
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17 PRSSA workshop begins Friday Will deal with organizational crises.
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18 Student writing series set Workshops scheduled.
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Hansen--Laurie
Students provide music for the memorial service of Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador.
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20 20 faculty at UNI awarded tenure List of those who were awarded promotion and tenure; Pat Geadelmann appointed assistant vice president for academic affairs; contracts approved.
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21 Stavis to address rural reforms in China series Professors Krogmann and Stavis will present lectures on China.
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22 Anthropology Club Will view film.
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23 French Club Will meet.
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24 German Club Will view film.
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25 Phi Eta Sigma Will meet.
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26 Psychology Club Will plan spring party.
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27 Student Council for Exceptional Children Will talk about Special Olympics.
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28 The UNI Computer Club Will hear speaker from Deere & Company.
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29 What's up Meetings and activities; Christ for UNI; Happening in the Hemisphere; Action Party.
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30 Women's soccer practice
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31 Events set for Shakespeare Fest Coordinated series among Regents will continue.
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32 Program is set for benefit concert Sheri Greenawald will headline program; photo.
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33 Talk on fad diets planned Joann Spaide and Joan Wageman will speak.
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34 UNI student will journey to Africa
Wing--Stephanie
Kristie Willert will go to Botswana; photo.
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35 Dance group closes Artist series Twyla Tharp group will perform; photo.
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36 Olympic funds raised by UNI artists' efforts Two teams will paint cars.
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37 UNI English professor to read Hearst paper Robert J. Ward will read paper at meeting of popular culture group.
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38 UNI senior pianist takes first prize at Young Artist Auditions in D.M. Ja-Hyeong Koo wins award; photo.
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39 Untitled Students enjoy dancing at the semi-annual Folk Dance Festival.
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40 Hallman to wrestle in Bulgaria meet Bob Hallman will wrestle a team from Bulgaria as a part of the American team.
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41 Kraayenbrink picked as Academic All-American Randy Kraayenbrink ha been named to the National University Division 1 All-Academic Second Team.
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42 Netters participate in LaCrosse Quad meet The UNI men's tennis team will play at the Wisconsin-LaCrosse Quadrangular on Friday.
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43 Tickets available for banquet Dinner for men's basketball team.
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44 Augustana falls to tennis women
Wrede--Clint (Class of 1989; Library Faculty)
The UNI women's tennis team defeated Augustana, 8-1.
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45 Softball trip rained out
McGonegle--Anne (Student--1983-1984)
The UNI women's softball trip to Kansas has been cancelled due to rain.