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1 4 alumni to be honored The Alumni Association honors four alumni who have made outstanding contributions and have been successful in their particular fields.
2 Business school adds 3 members The UNI faculty passed an amendment allowing the School of Business three representatives on the Faculty Senate.
3 Day is done . . . Peaceful scene of an October day; photo.
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4 UNI theatre grad will be honored Richard Devin, whose thesis served as the basis and incentive for the construction for the Strayer-Wood Theatre, will be given the Alumni Achievement Award.
5 Parent nominations Applications are available for the 1979 Parents of the Year award.
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6 'Quixote' now playing UNI Theatre is performing 'Quixote'; photo.
7 Festival featured Two live broadcasts of folk music will be featured on KUNI.
8 Art instructors' workshop Binney & Smith, Inc., will sponsor an art workshop for prospective art teachers to be presented by Connie Leuty.
9 Teachers should report child abuse A large number of members of the Student Education Association came to the meeting to discuss child abuse.
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10 Can the Panthers beat the Zips? UNI is going to play the Zips from Akron, Ohio, in the 58th annual Homecoming game.
11 Field hockey looking for win UNI will be competing against Colorado State.
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12 V-Ball 7th in Madison, rebound at Drake UNI finished seventh at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Invitational; photo.
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13 JV football looks for third win UNI will be playing against Iowa State Junior Varsity team.
14 Tennis team on winning streak UNI has a record of 5-1, currently; photo.
15 Women first in golf tournament UNI won the Division II title of the AIAW Region 6 meet held in Wichita, Kansas.
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16 Tips on fighting the losing battle Students can enjoy all their favorite foods if they make the right food choices; photo.
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17 'A little night musique' Featured in this year's Homecoming Variety Show were many music and comedy acts; photo.
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18 Data on parking States that no one has been denied information on financial data on parking and traffic operations.
19 Live by principle Reminds fellow faculty members that they are also scholars.
20 CATE: better than 'advice' Believes the CATE handbook will be provide students with valuable information.
21 Missing letters Asks that the letters that are missing from the "Strayer-Wood Theatre" sign be returned.
22 Tempers would flare Believes if the policy proposed by Ms. Clarken were adopted, it would cause several problems.
23 Searches illegal? Feels it is wrong to limit search for Acting Associate/ Assistant Dean to current faculty members only.
24 Keg policy 'insult' Believes administration should trust students more and work with them on a different keg policy rather than the one they adopted.
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25 'Take the bus' Feels we need to start using mass transportation now before there will be no choice.
26 HOBAHS? Feels that if the Course and Teaching Evaluations are made available to students, there should be an evaluation of students so that faculty members would get only "good" students.
27 Archives house rare books, data Special Collections division of the Library provides many services.
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28 DECA election The Iowa community college division of Distributive Education Clubs of America will meet at UNI for their state meeting.
29 Shades of Tom Sawyer! Cindy Ward was painting a window of the Malt Shoppe with a homecoming logo; photo.
30 UNI parking money: where does it all go? In the fiscal year 1978-79, $93.523.96 was collected in parking fines and $131,317.84 in parking fees.
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31 UNI enrollment drops slightly Three factors noted about why enrollment dropped by 73 students to 10,382.
32 Bike ride info Shown is the route for the first "Community Bike Ride and Picnic."
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33 Ed conference set today The Contemporary Education Conference will include topics on children's rights and problems.
34 Veterans entitled to aid The Veteran's Affairs office certifies that veterans are enrolled in classes, which then entitles them to assistance.
35 Modifications to computer system save time at scheduling office Registering for classes has been improved with recent changes to the computer system.
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36 What's up Meetings and activities; Community Action Network; Committee on Asian Studies; Home Economics Octoberfest.
37 Nature slide show The UNI Museum will feature a slide from backpacker and camper, Marian Krogmann.
38 Benefit run at CS Mall Oct. 21 The First Annual Octoberfest Run will raise money for the March of Dimes.
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39 New program added to KHKE A mid-day music program will be the newest addition to the programming of KHKE.
40 Williams elected D. Terry Williams is elected as the first president of the Iowa College/University Theatre Association.
41 Pianist Ax performs Monday Famed pianist Emmanuel Ax will open the 1979-80 Artists Series.
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42 'Breaking Away': a moving and funny film Found the movie to be a celebration of the lazy, sun-filled days of summer. A "feel good" movie.