College Eye — July 14, 1967

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1 'A truly minimum budget' is approved by Regents Tuition and fees will increase $15 per semester.
1 Art gallery opens The Green Mansions Art Gallery opens on Main St. in Cedar Falls; photo.
1 Nine per cent salary raise Faculty to receive 9% raise.
1 Predict 8100 students for fall; forecast leveling in future years Marshall Beard offers views on enrollment trends.
1 Plantation life: a Negro's view Henry Parker offers views on life in the American South.
2 Once is enough, thank you Did not like making up classes on Saturday because of the holiday given earlier in the week.
2 Open forum can be powerful check Feels letters to the editors are an important part of a newspaper.
2 Let's discuss architectural plans--Liebbe Comments on the $90 raised for new housing for Allie the Alligator and wonders when construction will begin.
2 McLuhan's message: man-made media make media-made men Gives his synopsis of Marshall McLuhan's "Understanding Media."
2 The real reason Lists his 'real' reasons for events on campus.
3 Upward Bound . . . A learning experience Interviews with students involved in the program.
3 Asks committee reconsider Wants the Controversial Speakers Program to consider allowing a discussion during its programs.
4 Construction: for students, for administration Construction on the new student union and administration building is shown; photo.
4 Proposed Eye editorial policy: main provisions
4 Comprehensives to remain: Regents refuse request Refuse to hear student grievance over comprehensive exams.
4 Making reasonable profit A look at students' perceptions of the College Store and its pricing policy; photo.
5 Eye editorial policy is now in hands of the president Board of Control debates provision and passes it on to President Maucker.
5 New director of UNI Union John Ketter will take position that had been vacant for a year.
5 Construction: for study, for sleep Updated constructions photos are shown for the Science Building and the new dormitory north of Campbell Hall.
5 Doomed 'Green Mansions' displays student art work Work on display in home that will shortly be destroyed.
5 Columbia prof gives lecture Mary Ellen Oliverio will speak in business education seminar series.
5 A new look in campus radio Will move into new Union.
6 Language tests deadline today
6 Free 'U' times set
6 UNI colors to remain purple and old gold Marshall Beard refutes rumor.
6 Approve final budget for 13-story Towers Complex Budget is $6.32 million; approve other contracts.
7 Past, present and future is theme of Expo-UNI Variety of events planned.
7 Straw exhibit now in Union Put together by design students.
7 Paperbacks in UNI display
7 Record summer enrollment seen by Beard, Registrar Total enrollment should exceed 3700.
7 Organization booklet by Men's Union Will be used for orientation.
8 Previews Meetings and events planned; Business Education seminar, Expo-UNI to be held.
8 Fraternity system questioned Regents debate ISU plan for fraternity housing.
8 Courses, majors expanded as Regents okays changes Brief description of the changes.
8 Fall orientation to include talk by McCabe Robert McCabe will speak on Viet Nam.
14 Play tickets on sale Brief preview of "The Lady's not for Burning".