Page 1
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
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.
Page 10
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
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.
Page 11
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
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.
Page 12
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
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.
Page 2
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
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.
Page 3
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
26 Chabert on the pardons Professor Chabert is strongly critical of the recent pardon of Viet Nam era draft evaders.
Page 4
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
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.
Page 5
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
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.
Page 6
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
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.
Page 7
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
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.
Page 8
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
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
Page 9
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
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.