Northern Iowan — November 23, 1976

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1 Bargaining approved; United Faculty given representation rights UNI faculty approved collective bargaining, 358-116; United Faculty selected as agent over AFT, 288-133, with 43 selecting neither organization.
1 Triple rooms: little relief Clark Elmer comments on the crowded living conditions on campus and says it could be this way next year also.
1 Last stop on tour The Doobie Brothers perform in the UNI-Dome.
1 Dance marathon Looking for theme and logo.
2 No apathy in UNI faculty Faculty voter turnout was high, 86%, and voted in favor of collective bargaining.
2 More than oom-pah-pah! Student commends the UNI Marching Band for their great job this year.
2 Applauds Rainbow girls Notes local groups' reactions to racially discriminatory membership practices of club.
2 The bump? Flo and Eddie open for the Doobie Brothers.
3 Wohl lecture Harold Wohl will lecture on "A Literary Analysis of History" for the History Lecture Series.
3 Women's Center to hold program on aging Highlights of program.
3 The plight of the lefty: they face a hostile world; only 10 percent Feature on left-handed people living in a right-handed world.
3 Senate discusses IPIRG, rentals UNISA discussed lists of landlords and students seeking apartments; bill allocating $1 for IPIRG passed.
3 Doobie Bros. The Doobie Brothers perform in the UNI-Dome.
4 Percussion Randy A. Hogancamp will be the featured performer in the Faculty Concert Series.
4 Pre-finals party All-dormitory pre-finals party will be held.
4 Library art/music section offers relaxed atmosphere Description of the facilities in the library's art and music section.
4 The lights dim, show rolls; no Bergman's, at least not yet Beginning fiction film production class will be offered at UNI and taught by George Glenn.
4 Gobble, gobble . . . Thanksgiving centerpieces decorate dining center tables.
5 Murphy award Kathleen Murphy received the annual I. B. McGladrey Award for excellence in accounting.
5 Business conducts $23,000 survey; funded by commission UNI's Center for Business and Behavioral Research will conduct a survey that will assess needs of senior adults.
5 Theory/method combined to train English teachers Theory and practical skills are combined to train better English teachers at UNI.
5 Profs perform Emil Bock and Russell Baum will perform in Russell Hall.
5 String Quartet Faculty String Quartet will perform next in the Faculty Concert Series.
5 Dancing, dancing . . . Students learn to folk dance; photo.
6 Panthers explode for win UNI ends the season with a 47-20 win over Wisconsin-Whitewater.
6 Field hockey news Three UNI players and their coach are set to compete at the national level.
6 Swimmers open UNI swimmers make a poor showing at first meet of the season.
6 Cagers gear for season UNI expects to be a major contender in its conference as it starts the season.
6 Lady hoopsters optimistic A team of veteran players returns to start the season.
6 A sports column Speculates on reactions to women's groups that assist men's teams.
7 Christmas tree Christmas tree lighting will include a carillon concert and a music program at the Campanile.
7 Life support unit in Dome; advanced first aid station A life support unit has been established in the UNI-Dome.
7 Prof published Ed Harris' Art-Film class will have an exhibition of their semester's work.
7 The New Laugh-In A student acts in a skit at the Wesley Foundations coffeehouse.
8 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
8 Dadaism Exhibition in Union.
8 Sewing festival UNI Center for Urban Education is presenting a sewing festival.
8 Untitled Students participate in a jewelry workshop.
8 Industrial arts Ron Bro, Nick Teig, and Don Darrow are consultants for a workshop in industrial arts.