Northern Iowan — August 30, 1974

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1 Ray speaks at UNI-CUE dedication Brief description of dedication ceremony; photo.
1 Students run wild in office search Administrators change titles and office locations.
1 Athletic fee options offered Students will now need to pay entrance fees for athletic contests.
2 Who we are and what we're about Plans for the year.
2 A. Bierce is Dead
3 Senate announces committee openings
3 Sex discrimination--women jump rope--why don't men? Points out differences in physical education requirements for men and women.
3 UNISA welcomes students Purposes of the organization.
5 Campus shorts Professor Shepardson publishes article on Mencken; Professors Martin, Eakin, and McGrew attend conference; student registration fees changed.
5 Theater UNI auditions set Seeking cast of "She Stoops to Conquer"; photo.
6 Van Cliburn heads series Outline of Artists Series for the season.
6 Untitled A student buys his books.
6 Bronson flops in "Death Wish" Review of the movie "Death Wish" with Charles Bronson.
7 Rick Wakeman "Journey to the Centre of the Earth" Review of Rick Wakeman's album "Journey to the Centre of the Earth".
7 Eric Clapton "461 Ocean Boulevard" Review of Eric Clapton's album "461 Ocean Boulevard".
7 "All the President's Men" Review of the book "All of the President's Men" by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein.
7 The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band Record review.
8 UNI public radio awarded grant Wins award to develop volunteer projects.
8 Fee reductions encourage audit Fee for auditing course will be 50% of regular fee.
8 Literary work by profs Library displays publications of English faculty.
9 Day speaks Professor Day speaks on Vardis Fisher.
9 Craft shop opens Description of services.
9 General studies offers diversity Professor Amend describes purposes of program.
9 Library announces fall hours
9 Sports in Brief News about athletics at UNI; Jim Shaffer replaces George Ellis as assistant SID.
9 A sports column Plans for the year.
11 Committee promotes film Several departments offer film courses; photo.
13 Library progresses Lower level complete; awaiting shelving; should be complete by beginning of spring semester.
13 Housing OK Dorms are full, but not overflowing.
14 Cross country looking to "74" UNI team looking forward to upcoming season.
14 Water polo to UNI; Panther athletes play in summer games UNI student athletes created their own water polo "league" over the summer.
15 Night classes available Offering 166 evening and Saturday classes.
15 Living options may change; Regents grant authority Committee will study ways of meeting students' needs and wishes.
18 FCA test Humorous quiz about FCA.
19 Panthers impressive in first scrimmage; Sheriff promises respectable team UNI held intrasquad scrimmage Saturday.
19 Fall baseball begins Tuesday UNI team's fall schedule will begin Tuesday.
19 New sports for women at UNI; volleyball, golf, gymnastics, and track added UNI adds new women's sports; schedules for season.
20 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
20 UNI Judo Club Will begin practice sessions.
20 Art Exhibit Work by Professor Harris on display.
20 International affairs Will hold picnic.
20 Folk Dance Club Will hold hoe-down.
20 Model UN Will hold reception.