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1 | Country/folk act | Dave Hull and Sean Blackburn will perform. | |
2 | Student coalition to lobby for three Regents schools | Iowa Regents Universities Student Coalition formed. | |
3 | Huge and Schedtler | Ken Huge and Joel Schedtler record a commercial at KCRS in the Union. | |
4 | Coffee boycott at noon meals | Protesting high cost of coffee. | |
5 | Senate approves writing program | Professor Robbins talks about the new requirement which will go into effect in fall 1978. |
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6 | Braves, Huskers battle tankers | UNI hosts Bradley today and Nebraska tomorrow as it hopes to rebound from its loss to Missouri; Bruce Davis set a school record in the 60 yd. Freestyle and Kevin Meacham set a record in the 500 yd. Freestyle; photo. | |
7 | ISU women crush UNI cagers | UNI lost to Iowa State, 81-65, in Ames on Tuesday. They hope to rebound tonight against South Dakota in the Men's Gym due to heating problems in the Dome. | |
8 | Gymnasts host double dual meet | UNI hosts Iowa, Kansas, and Athletes in Action tomorrow in the Men's Gym in a double dual meet. | |
9 | Lady swimmers to DeKalb meet | UNI lost to Grinnell last Friday, 79-52, despite a new school record for the 240 yd. Freestyle team. They go to DeKalb, Illinois, tomorrow to face Northern Illinois and Augustana of Rock Island. | |
10 | A sports column | Congratulations to UNI men's basketball team for their win over Nebraska-Omaha. | |
11 | Panthers chill Mavericks; end losing streak | UNI stopped a seven game losing streak as it beat Nebraska-Omaha, 77-70. | |
12 | Crippled grapplers on the road | A banged-up UNI ends a road trip tonight with the North Dakota Sioux after taking on North Dakota State last night. |
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13 | Lab school project meets need for math skills | Description of the Iowa Problem-Solving Project. | |
14 | Players-instruments needed for Pep Band | Robert Redmond talks about the difficulties of getting the band organized. | |
15 | Ski Club to back area Ski-A-Thon | Members will gather sponsors. |
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16 | What's Up? | Activities and meetings. | |
17 | DECA | Will hear about competency-based education. | |
18 | Student Home Economics Association | Will hold get-acquainted meeting. | |
19 | UNI Association of Office Personnel | Terry Hoel will speak. | |
20 | Untitled | Students walking through sky walks in the Quads. |
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21 | Credit's given | Faculty seem to be getting their grades in on time. | |
22 | Skills test a good idea | Favors writing competency program. | |
23 | Is article one-sided? | Professor Eblen believes that the Northern Iowan presented a one-sided view about collective bargaining and also unjustly criticized faculty for not attending the first bargaining session. | |
24 | What we're doing | Supports UNISA and also asks for student support in the upcoming elections. | |
25 | In support of Kiss | Supports Kiss as a serious and competent rock band. |
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26 | Chabert on the pardons | Professor Chabert is strongly critical of the recent pardon of Viet Nam era draft evaders. |
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27 | 'Rooted' to the TV | Students watch "Roots" on a new television in the Keyhole Room in Maucker Union. | |
28 | Dancethon in planning stages for March 18-19 | ||
29 | UNI prof publishes book | Professor Walker publishes book on Duluth-Superior. | |
30 | Faculty and student visit convention | Professors Riley and Hovet and Martha Delk go to Women's Studies meeting. |
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31 | Federal grants at UNI increase 49 per cent; UNI receives $3,164,380 | Harold Burris talks about the grants program at UNI. | |
32 | Suggestion box in Union gets results | Selection of suggestions. | |
33 | Art Dept. to offer summer workshops | Professors Estabrook, Haupt, and Siddens will offer workshops. |
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34 | Tallcorn jazz conference promotes music education | Forty-four high school jazz bands will be on campus for clinics. | |
35 | Faculty Senate has busy meeting | Considering fate of evaluation of administration in light of collective bargaining. |
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36 | Cooling off today? | Despite cold weather, students still used the Women's Gym pool; photo. | |
37 | It's a race! | Despite cold weather, students still used the Women's Gym pool; photo. |
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38 | Judo instructor | Professor Ward named tournament director for state senior meet. | |
39 | Classic theatre course offered through IPBN | Professor Kalmar will be local instructor. | |
40 | Performers needed for shows in Union |
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41 | A new fraternity | Sigma Phi Epsilon may found local chapter. | |
42 | Folk singer | Fred Koslov will perform. | |
43 | IPIRG elections | ||
44 | Fighting the storm | Student walks through snowy conditions; photo. | |
45 | Council members removed due to collective bargaining | Professors Rider and Harrington excluded from Council; President Kamerick regrets the action but believes that it is legally necessary. | |
46 | LUV cast list | Jon Benda, Jean Michaelson, and Rick Anderson will be in cast. |