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1 City lights Scene of Cedar Falls at night; photo.
2 Arbitrator decides UNI violated contract sections UNI denied tenure to David Christensen because he lacked a doctoral degree. The arbitrator stated that nowhere in writing did it say this.
3 Political analyst disappointed in Iowa students James McGregor Burns, professor at Williams College, visited UNI and spoke in support of Edward Kennedy.
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4 Women drop 13th straight; play St. Ambrose tomorrow Eastern and Western Illinois Universities beat UNI this weekend.
5 Northwestern tops UNI in gymnastics UNI lost to Northwestern, 103.35-93.30; photo.
6 Men lose twice over weekend UNI finished last to two division I schools; photo.
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7 Tankers qualify for nationals The men qualified two teams and one individual for national competition.
8 UNI downs Leathernecks UNI defeated Western Illinois, 84-71.
9 Matman snap losing streak UNI defeated Central Missouri, 38-5.
10 Gold defeats Purple in Alumni track meet The Panthers will be competing in the Big Four track meet Saturday in the UNI-Dome.
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11 Aches, sweat, and disappointment 6880 miles were run in the third annual Fun Run held in the UNI-Dome; photos.
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12 Dividing East pool is justified Supports the 90 foot pool in the East Gym that was shortened to 75 feet.
13 Untitled Depicts an individual still waiting for more football to be shown on television.
14 'Tomahawk is more than a book exchange' Wants students to know that Tomahawk is an honorary and service fraternity.
15 For the family newspaper Believes the words Carl Childress assigned ten years ago in his class would need to be changed to relevant today and the words can all be printed in the family newspaper.
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16 UNI faculty urged to vote for Carter, Baker The Iowa Political Action Committee for Education suggests that faculty vote for either Jimmy Carter or Howard Baker.
17 Untitled Robbin Brandt, 10 months old, participates in the 24-hour run; photo.
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18 What's up Meetings and activities; Well Woman Community Health Project.
19 Workshop this Saturday helps students to select majors A workshop, designed by Academic Advising, will assist those students who are unsure about how to choose a major.
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20 UNI prof promotes vocational classes for handicapped; 'early training increases self-confidence' William Wargo has applied for a grant to initiate some model programs for helping teachers prepare for work with the handicapped; photo.
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21 Morning has broken View of College Street; photo.
22 Satellite broadcasts begin A new satellite antenna receiving system will come into effect soon for KHKE.
23 Scholarship grants Those students planning a career in teaching in history, political science, civics, or special education can apply for a scholarship.
24 Three showbiz biggies go in style Review of the movie 'Going In Style"; photo.
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25 New feature offers listing of events around the state Events occurring around the state.
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26 Bro published Ronald Bro's article " A Look at Technology Education in Denmark" has been published in the Journal of Epsilon Pi Tau.
27 The elderly and the law Penelope Tvrdik, an attorney from Cedar Falls, will teach again the course entitled "The Elderly and the Legal System."
28 Films depict end times The Campus Bible Fellowship will show two films dealing with the Book of Revelations.
29 Press freedom? Jan Robbins will present "The Economics of Press Freedom: The British Experience 1930-1970."
30 Grants offered Various scholarships and grants are listed.
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31 Openings in 13 musical groups; non-music majors invited to join Thirteen organizations and ensembles in the School of Music have openings for students.
32 Americana Program at Strayer-Wood Making a special appearance at the Strayer-Wood Theatre is the Guthrie Theatre's Americana Tour Program.
33 New student films Last fall's Beginning Fiction Film Production class student films will be shown.
34 Stairway to . . .? Staircase leads to the top of the Campanile; photo.