Northern Iowan — April 18, 1975

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1 Faculty to appear before legislature Representative O'Halloran calls for hearing about salary issues.
1 Faculty Senate raises pass/no credit to C- Previous level had been D-.
1 All fall down . . . Several UNI women get into a muddy tug-o-war as part of Hagemann Hall's "Olympics"; photo.
2 Allow us to grow . . . UNI has problems far beyond faculty salaries; Regents do not yet perceive UNI as a university.
2 P/NC change--not a good move Does not believe faculty made a strong enough case to change the passing grade level.
2 Charges lack of spiritual depth Believes reviewer missed religious message of Godspell.
2 Time for student input Students need to be involved even more in decisions that affect them.
2 ISPIRG--the whole story Believes student opinion nearly completely ignored in ISPIRG decision.
3 Five years a dome--students have hassles; a visit to Pocatello Detailed report on Minidome at Idaho State University; photo.
4 Panel discussion Will discuss regulatory process.
4 UNI reps attend breakfast Wayne Morris, Greg Sieleman, and Carol Le Beau attend Governor's Prayer Breakfast.
4 Scholarships Faculty Men's Club offering two $125 scholarships.
4 CIA speaker William Parmenter will speak.
5 Model UN festival begins Eight hundred students and advisors will be on campus.
5 Prof to speak Professor Wiesenfeld will speak on why the Greeks did not develop calculus.
5 Campus election North side dorms announce election results.
5 Latin festival To be held at UNI Museum.
6 Profs present papers Professors Wilson and Brooks present papers at AERA conference.
6 Pre-school promotes self-confidence Description of Professor Parker's academy; photo.
7 Dickinson's long history; 52nd running will be last of its kind After completion of the Dome, the Dickinson Relays will move indoors and will be open for high school athletes only.
7 Golfers finally get to play UNI competes in a triangular at Des Moines.
7 Netters roll, tough weekend ahead Panthers sweep Grinnell, 9-0.
7 Panthers host ND for three games Panthers prepare for a three game series against North Dakota this weekend.
8 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
8 Student Reading Association Planning potluck dinner.
8 Chess tournament Union tournament will feature five round Swiss system.
8 Women in Business Panel discussion of four area businesswomen.