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85-86 budget approved: UNISA denies KCRS funding A look at the debate over KCRS funding.
Campuses at risk of measles outbreak Vaccinations available free at Health Center.
Traffic study says signal needed Corner of 23rd and Campus Streets may warrant signal; photo.
Untitled Students sit outside to study; photo.
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Students plagiarize exam Evelyn Wood announces that six students plagiarized the Writing Competency Exam.
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Seymour bids farewell Carolyn Seymour will take job with Kiwanis International; profile of her achievements; photo.
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Health appraisal available this month
Radio stations seek volunteers KUNI seeking volunteers for fundraising.
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UNI sweeps writing contest Professor Klinkowitz, Thompson, and Wilson win PEN prizes.
And over there. . . Rich Vander Horst gives campus tour.
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WCP accepting award applications Seeking scholarship applications.
Working with Gay Talese Professor Lounsberry talks about editing an anthology with Gay Talese.
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UNI winless in Texas UNI winless at Jody Ramsey Tournament.
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Netters go Hawaiian UNI wins 5 of 7 matches; UNI defeated by Iowa State, 8-1; photo.
Super Sports Challenge Three winners will be selected in new quiz game.
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Runners return from south UNI women competed in Texas Southern Relays; UNI men competed in Paper Tiger Relays.
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Babelogue Discusses the situation of his friend, Russell James "Rusty" Martin.
'Do two wrongs make a right?' Expresses disagreement with a column and a letter published recently.
Immaculate Perception Argues that signs posted on campus for fallout shelters are obsolete.
Quodlibet Professor hit in the head by a hacky-sack, supposedly a result of spring fever.
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Sports shorts Summary of men's basketball and men's track.
Women 2-9 after break UNI competed in Sooner Invitational, 2-9.
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RHA elections Wednesday--New party speaks out

Students speak out about the Residence Hall Association with support and suggestions for development.

The 'emperor has no clothes' Believes that President Curris did not follow procedures in the appointment of Sue Follon, but is comfortable with the avoidance of those cumbersome procedures.
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UNISA budget approved March 26 List of funds allocated to student organizations.
UNI students to meet with Branstad Fifteen students will meet the Governor on Lobby Day.
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What's Up Meetings and activities planned; Cooperative Education meeting will be held; Iowa Archaeological Society will meet.
Host families needed Seeking homes for Japanese students.
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Dames scholarship now available Available for adult women who are returning to school.
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Tutors help area children Students provide tutoring through UNI-CUE program; photo.
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Forensic team takes second Finish second in regional competition.
AFT contributes to African fund Contributes $250.
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