Northern Iowan — January 31, 1969

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1 Yearbook format changes Will be published in traditional 9" by 12" after all.
1 Bob Johnson to seek ROC party nomination Reality on Campus party also presents AWS slate.
1 Campus comment on budget: not enough Officials and faculty react to budget proposal; capital projects may be delayed.
2 'Iowan' plans announced Will add several new columns and features.
2 Budget proposal--irresponsible Critical of Governor Ray's proposal.
2 Redress procedure not used Procedures may too complicated to use.
2 Language institutes criticized Professor Chabert believes that receiving college credit for institutes which travel abroad may not be a good idea without rigor and some modification.
3 University, community must cooperate in many ways Need to cooperate in land use, employment, educational assistance, and surveys.
3 Regents authorize purchase of nationally known journal UNI purchases North American Review for $10,000 from Cornell College; Professor Wilson will edit it.
4 Book exchange
4 AWS applications available Positions as counselors are available.
4 UAB offers Shakespeare Will present film version of "Romeo and Juliet".
4 Untitled Gordon Timmins and Larry Duke make their home in newly opened Bender Hall; photo.
5 Fee statements are late Will arrive around February 7.
5 A jungle? No--greenhouse Description of the Greenhouse and its many animals, including several alligators.
6 Five straight wins, then cagers lose Panthers even out season record to 8-8 after five victories.
6 Gymnasts set one year win mark Panthers evened season record to 3-3.
6 Grapplers undefeated; Osboe unbelievable UNI remains undefeated.
7 Untitled Donny Anderson was "down and out" in the game against Southern Illinois; photo.
7 Get off-campus entries in today Intramural volleyball entries due.
7 Nine marks shattered by youthful tankers Panthers have two wins and nine broken records under their belt.
8 Previews Activities and meetings.
8 Students gain equal voting representation on EPC There will now be eight students and eight faculty.
8 Student work on exhibition 151 student pieces now on display.
8 Regents award building contracts Authorize contracts for PEC and University Avenue underpass.
8 Pianist Auer will perform Edward Auer will perform two concerts.