Issue Contents

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1 Bartlett to close for repairs
Cacciatore--Cathy
Will close for summer for repairs.
2 Olson details UNISA priorities
Benning--Carol (Student--1984)
Dody Olson says that the goals will be voter registration, renovation of Old Administration, establishing a bookstore, filling committees, and improving communication; photo.
3 Presidential veto planned
Nesheim--Barb
Dody Olson would veto bill which would change UPB appointments.
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4 Tuesday Morning
Ratekin--Jack G. (Class of 1984)
Choices after graduation.
5 Untitled
Crownfield--David R. (Philosophy and Religion Facu
Professor David Crownfield elaborates on Jack Ratekin's opinions about Unions.
6 Untitled
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
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7 Book theft measures implemented
Feld--Ann Marie
UBS outlines new procedures to protect against theft.
8 NI editor receives Jordan award for journalism
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Denton Ketels wins Cubby award; photo.
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9 University committees seek student input
Brown--Molly (Student--1983-1984)
List of committee vacancies.
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10 United Students of Iowa
Nesheim--Barb
Concerned about financial aid.
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11 The Northeast Iowa chapter WICI will award $200 scholarship.
12 Third World policies to be examined Ninian Smart will speak.
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13 Black heritage to be celebrated with gospel clinics and concert
Jaycox--Mary
Workshop will be held at UNI-CUE.
14 Job assistance offered
Feld--Ann Marie
Will assist seniors who will be continuing their search.
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15 Executive details public relations
Hansen--Laurie
David Salyers speaks; photo.
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16 Outstanding seniors Patricia Babcock and Joyce Platte honored by Department of Home Economics.
17 Pike-A-Thon registration open
18 Smith memorial Will honor wife of Professor Daryl Smith.
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19 "The composing process" Professor Cawelti will speak.
20 German Club Klaus Breuer will speak and show slides.
21 PR students present case studies
Meyers--Lisa
22 The Cedarloo Mountaineers Will hike at Backbone State Park.
23 What's up Meetings and activities; Christ for UNI; Chinese films to be shown.
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24 'Jazz Bash' is planned Maucker Union will sponsor six hours of jazz and fun.
25 McElroy Symposia schedule set Detailed look at the program.
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26 Organization behind McElroy Symposia is described
Miller--Jodee
Jon Hall talks about the program.
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27 TV actor: proud to be an Iowan
Eisele--Kaye
Profile of Gary Kroeger; photo.
28 UNI forensic team debates this evening
Reed--Mark C. (Class of 1984)
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29 Conservationists hope to 'scare birds to life'
Muller--Mark (Student--1982--1984)
Conservation Club will attempt to prevent birds from flying into large windows.
30 Keyboardist will conduct workshop Inger Grudin will visit campus.
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31 Softball team wins three on road The UNI softball team won three of four games this Wednesday and Friday.
32 UNI men do well at unscored Kansas Relays
Willhite--Duane
the UNI men's track team participated in the Kansas Relays with respectable showings.
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33 Campus arm wrestlers meet Friday
Cacciatore--Cathy
Shull Hall will host the first Annual All-Campus Arm Wrestling Contest.
34 Schmitt powers Panthers to Two sweeps The UNI baseball team defeated both Loras College and the University of Dubuque in the past four games.