Northern Iowan — January 20, 1976

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1 Regents approve UNI matters Professor Lash will become Director of Humanities.
1 Senate cuts WIA funds UNISA will consider cutting all funding for women's athletics; believes athletics should be funded from the general fund.
1 Dome nears final completion Floors being installed; hope to be ready by February 7.
1 Untitled Students participate in the mock caucuses held by the Political Science department; photo.
1 Coed proposal at Towers Proposal is working its way through the bureaucratic process.
2 Budget hearing scheduled Student organizations should prepare if they wish to be funded.
2 She loves ego boost An art student contends that the art department's awards are an enjoyable "ego boost."
2 No applause for Sunday school Gerald L. Peterson makes the point that it should be not how often, but how a man votes that is important.
2 Jurors respond to friend Art faculty jurors encourage letter writer to approach them.
2 Musical Verite; "Live in Amsterdam," The Flying Burrito Bros. Review of the Flying Burrito Brother's album "Live in Amsterdam."
3 Grant received for Preserve Biological Preserves receives $5000 for native prairie restoration.
3 Winter formal Campbell and Lawther Halls will host Snowflake Fantasy.
3 Summer study A look at the eight-week summer program in Colombia.
3 Dome completion near Finishing touches are being put on the Dome; photo.
3 Looking back . . .; The Normal Eyte A look at the first issue of the Normal Eyte.
4 KUNI off the air Burned out line halts broadcasts.
4 Anderson to confab Mary Anderson invited to White House conference.
4 Labor lecture Professor Wiesenfeld will speak on the surge of labor in the 1930s.
4 KHKE to air crime investigation Will cover conference on crime and Senate investigation of nuclear energy.
4 UNI goes computer crazy ACS has sicteen H-P minicomputers, which can work on both batch process and interactive modes; capabilities of computers; photo.
5 Sexuality sessions set Description of the workshops.
5 Chamber music sets Sofia concert Profile of the Sofia Soloists.
5 Scholar Broudy to speak at UNI Harry Broudy will consult and lecture; photo.
6 Wrestlers breeze in dual Panthers defeat Morningside, 39-3, and Moorhead State, 41-0; photo.
6 Engle qualifies for national gym tourney Despite UNI's loss to Kansas, UNI's Dave Engle qualified for the National Gymnastics Tournament.
6 Women cagers cop two weekend wins Panthers defeat Mount Mercy, 78-69, and Iowa Wesleyan, 70-46.
6 Panthers split big road trip; Welsh hits at buzzer for win Panthers defeat Augustana, 68-67, but are defeated by South Dakota State, 85-68; photo.
6 Swimmers win by touch-outs Panthers win dual opener against Bradley University, 59-54.
6 Women crush Luther College Women swimmers defeat Luther College, 79-41.
6 IM volleyball growing rapidly for UNI women Forty-six teams will participate in the intramural volleyball tournament.
7 Baroque music Professor Kratzenstein will present lecture-recital.
7 Pool hours Recreational swimming hours.
7 Profs work for handicapped Professors Cooper and Cathey work on ways to make swimming accessible to handicapped students.
8 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
8 Women and health care Discussion at St. Stephen Center.
8 Phi Beta Lambda Will prepare for state conference and March of Dimes event.
8 Conservation Club Will prepare for winter camping trip.
8 Tomahawk Will hold pledge parties.
8 UNI Museum Will present program on Poland.
8 SAE open house Invites unaffiliated men.