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1 Enrollment up Spring 1977 enrollment is 9178, a 5.8% increase over Spring 1976.
2 Lawsuit settled out of court UNI will pay plaintiffs $95,000 in suit over historically lower pay for women faculty.
3 Preparing for more cold An igloo outside of Bartlett Hall; photo.
4 Energy stickers--way to conserve. Stickers near light switches call attention to the importance of saving energy.
5 Home Ec evaluates recipes Test Rath contest recipes.
6 Life and death topics of controversial talks Upcoming speakers will talk about euthanasia and abortion.
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7 The women win Happy that the class action suit filed by female faculty members was settled in their favor.
8 Promoters In trying to get Melissa Manchester to tour the campus the promoters of her concert acted more honorably than most in their profession.
9 Blood drive thank-you Sigma Alpha Epsilon thanks UNI students and staff for their support in Tuesday's blood drive.
10 A need for parking awareness Students should pay more attention to the rules.
11 Does the faculty deserve a raise? Believes UNI professors have not earned a pay raise.
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12 Photo winner Diane Stark wins Seventeen magazine prize.
13 Smokers objects of "great deal of scorn" Dennis Jensen leads the way for smoke-free public spaces in Cedar Falls.
14 Berg: looking for changes Profile of Professor Tom Berg; photo.
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15 Fiction and future topic of colloquia Professor Remington will open Future Studies discussion.
16 Thrust of Decisive Action Party to increase student body's voice. Platform of party.
17 Art faculty show Cynthia Smith looks at an exhibit by Ed Harris at the art faculty show.
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18 Prof published Professor Hollman publishes article on liability.
19 'Mandrake' opens tomorrow; at the Studio Theatre Play preview; photo.
20 Extension offers television course in classic theater Three credit hour class featuring BBC productions.
21 Women's Studies organization set Professor Hovet opens the first meeting.
22 Untitled Some day care children playing in the Ed Center; photo.
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23 Leonard decision saves matmen UNI defeated South Dakota State, 21-16, Saturday in the Dome.
24 Two more wins for swimmers UNI won twice last weekend against Wisconsin-LaCrosse and Stout State.
25 Track team third in Big 4; sets three records. UNI finished third in the Big Four indoor meet in the Dome on Saturday despite breaking three school records; photo.
26 Panther cagers drop two games UNI lost to South Dakota State, 87-78, on Friday and to Augustana, 96-83, Saturday in a pair of NCC road losses.
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27 Insect study Lowell Thalman funds study to collect and preserve insects from Biological Preserves.
28 Faculty recital Program for performance by Professor Kratzenstein.
29 General studies major gives broad educational background Participating students talk about the program.
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30 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
31 Historical Association and Phi Alpha Theta Will discuss Alex Haley's "Roots".
32 GTU Will discuss upcoming conventions.
33 Conservation Club Will discuss paper drive and canoe trip.
34 Torch and Tassel and Chimes Will meet.
35 Donut sales ASID sponsoring sales.
36 Untitled A couple at the Bender/Dancer semi-formal and Hagemann formal.