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1 | 'Progressive' editor speaks here Monday; tried to print H-bomb story | Erwin Knoll, editor of The Progress, will speak about freedom of the press and prior restraint; photo. | |
2 | Talk about your fresh air friends! | Julie Dogotch works on a paper outside; photo. | |
3 | NAACP, NORML seek UNISA recognition | Items discussed at the last UNISA meeting are given. |
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4 | Yoga classes begin next week | Stress management, Hatha yoga classes, and assertion training classes will be offered at the Women's Center. | |
5 | Faculty members wanted | Faculty members are being sought to serve on the Latin American Studies Committee. | |
6 | Tuba prof makes tour | Fritz Kaenzig will take a ten day performing tour to seven Midwestern universities. | |
7 | A web of evergreen | Evergreens on campus; photo. |
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8 | What's up | Meetings and activities; Live from Studio I; Alex Cole will perform; used book sale; La Mesa Espanola. | |
9 | Club sells candles | The Varsity Men's Glee Club undertakes two fundraisers to help with expenses of their spring tour. | |
10 | Moscow pops to perform | The Nekrasov Russian Folk Orchestra of the Moscow Pops is performing as part of the Artists Series. | |
11 | Crisis services offered | Several programs are available to students facing a crisis situation. |
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12 | Awards open to composers | Broadcast Music, Inc., offers $15,000 to composers in their 28th annual BMI Awards to Student Composers. | |
13 | Learning Center not 'remedial' | Classes to improve your writing and reading skills are available at the Learning Skills Center. |
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14 | JV 4-1 after beating Luther | UNI beat Luther, 14-6. | |
15 | Panther gridders face toughest foe | Tomorrow night the Panthers take on Eastern Illinois. |
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16 | Roberts first in Oktoberfest race; four CC members participate | Four members of the women's cross-country team competed in the Oktoberfest race. | |
17 | Sexist gyms given new direction | Approval of name changes for two buildings and the funding of new projects on campus were part of the Board of Regents' agenda last week. | |
18 | Justis named as new SID | Nancy Ross Justis was named the new Sports Information Director; photo. |
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19 | Men favored in regional CC meet | UNI will compete in South Dakota tomorrow; photo. | |
20 | V-ball over Drake in five games 3-2 | UNI defeated Drake in the NU Fieldhouse. |
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21 | Untitled | Cartoon depicts jogging outfit as a contribution to the history of the seventies. | |
22 | 'Boycott Coors beer' | Encourages women not to buy Coors beer because of the company's practices against women's equality. | |
23 | Trivia contest winners | Letter congratulating the winners of the KCRS trivia contest. | |
24 | 'Students least qualified to judge teaching methods' | Believes the proposed Course and Teacher Evaluation Handbook is dangerous and unnecessary. |
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25 | Touring costume exhibit visits Strayer-Wood | The Touring Costume Exhibit from the Guthrie Theatre of Minneapolis is currently on loan at the Strayer-Wood Theatre. |
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26 | Fair play | Photograph of weeds; photo. | |
27 | Final grades to be due sooner | Several issues were discussed at the Faculty Senate meeting. | |
28 | Abortion: the Pro-Choice view | Karen Kapler presented the Pro-Choice views on abortion; states that the group was not pro-abortion. |
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29 | Separation, divorce discussed | Two fall sessions sponsored by the UNI division of the Cedar Falls-Waterloo Women's Center are announced. | |
30 | Trip to Chicago | A trip to Chicago is being planned for the astronomy class. | |
31 | Enrollment | On-campus students enrollments stands at 10,382; total number of persons enrolled in courses and special programs nears 13,000. | |
32 | Physics equipment to be bought | Equipment for the Department of Physics will be purchased with a $6068 grant from the National Science Foundation. |
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33 | UNI senior and grad run for council seat | Jim St. John and Elaine Pfalzgraf are both seeking to represent the Second Ward on the Cedar Falls City Council; photo. |
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34 | Writing workshop for profs | William Van Til, Indiana State University, will present the "Writing for Professional Publication Workshop. | |
35 | Observatory show | A weekly program will be held in the Science Building that will include a visit to the observatory located there. |
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36 | Second City comedians coming | Second City, the comedy troupe will be performing in the Old Auditorium; photo. | |
37 | Shakespeare trip | A bus trip is planned to attend the Milwaukee Repertory Company's presentation of "The Taming of the Shrew". | |
38 | Ubiquitious jeans in vogue at UNI | Blue jeans are the latest thing in fashion. |
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39 | Kid Comic in Union | Alex Cole, actor, trained musician, and comedian, will present his material at the Union. | |
40 | 'A Lively Time' coming on KUNI | A ten day special programming event will exhibit what public radio has to offer. | |
41 | Wind ensemble gives first concert Monday | Joe Giunta, Waterloo/Cedar Falls Symphony, will be the guest conductor at the Wind Ensemble's first concert of the year. | |
42 | Movie '10' rates no more than a 5 | Review of the movie '10'. |