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1 February moon Scene of a midnight sky; photo.
2 Regents request pay increase for ISU, U of I, leave out UNI faculty UNI faculty feel they are being punished by the Board of Regents for having formed their own bargaining unit.
3 Disbandment bill sparks UNISA controversy The UNISA bill calls for the disbandment or restructuring of UNISA.
4 Fourth floor Noehren fires up A cigarette dropped in an upholstered chair causes a fire.
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5 UNI claws Lions 78-68 UNI defeated Southeastern Louisiana Saturday night.
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6 Women down South Dakota, still perfect Kathy Pffeffer and Kim Baer participate in a swimming medley relay; photo.
7 Gymnasts take third in own invitational Jenny Ball does her floor exercise to help UNI qualify for regionals; photo.
8 Overtime Coach Jim Berry would like to see UNI playing Division I basketball. Also mentions that Ed Jones, professional boxer, was released of charges of rape.
9 St. Cloud nips UNI women 67-64 UNI loses to St. Cloud State in the UNI-Dome Friday night.
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10 UNI downs SDSU, Augie; meet Mankato tonight UNI defeated South Dakota State University and Augustana.
11 Frisbee exhibition Saturday in Dome Jim Challas and Jim Hubbard demonstrate their frisbee talents; photo.
12 Trackmen win triangular; out-pace NE Missouri, Lincoln UNI won the triangular meet with Northeast Missouri and Lincoln of Missouri.
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13 Regents are punishing UF Stands behind the United Faculty in its attempt for faculty salary increases similar to those at Iowa and Iowa State.
14 'Citizens should be concerned with registration' Believes we should stay with the citizen-soldier concept and not have a draft.
15 'Peace is possible if citizens work for it' Suggests citizens continue to strive for peace rather than relying on government officials.
16 'Senators could follow footsteps of NI editor' Feels that the UNISA bill calling for its disbandment is unconstitutional.
17 Will we ever be a winner? Believes the US cannot develop the attitude Kathryn Armstrong has or outside forces will begin to take us over.
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18 Let the sun in A program on solar homes will be presented.
19 SOS helps incoming freshmen The Summer Orientation Staff helps freshmen become oriented to campus.
20 Saturday in the Mall Photograph of people shopping at the Crossroads Shopping Center in Waterloo; photo.
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21 Prof wants bilingual Iowa; be a polyglot! Samuel Nodarse has been working to form Iowa International, an organization whose goal is to increase Iowa's contacts with other countries.
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22 New grad program at UNI leads to M. A. in psychology The new graduate psychology program helps prepare students for continuing their work towards a doctorate.
23 Fair recruits for overseas jobs Those students are interested in teaching in American schools overseas can attend the 4th annual Midwest Recruitng Fair.
24 Limbering up A member of the UNI swim team stretches her legs to warm up; photo.
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25 Art at the capitol On display at the Governor's Office are pieces from the permanent collection of the UNI Gallery of Art.
26 Planetarium, slopes, rodeo, provide entertainment Events scheduled throughout Iowa are listed.
27 Horizons Picture of an Iowa countryside; photo.
28 Forensics team takes top honors Winners from various speech tournaments are given.
29 Women's Center changes name, location The Women's Center will become a part of the Family Service League effective July 1, 1980.
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30 What's up Meetings and activities.
31 Flute, guitar join for program tonight Jerrold Pritchard and Douglas Dixon will present a concert.
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32 D.C.--an alternative to C.F. A tour of the Washington, D. C., area is planned for spring break.
33 Improve your reading, writing, and studying skills at the LSC Sessions are available for those students needing help in the areas of reading efficiency, writing skills, and study skills.
34 Last chance; pay up or ship out Students can use the Deferred Payment System to pay for their university bill.
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35 Contracts approved Contracts for handicapped accessibility improvements were accepted at the recent Board of Regents meeting.
36 Unemployed? Work-study jobs are available throughout campus.
37 Cables, transfers, escorts, tickets Security officers provide services in addition to writing tickets.