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1 Olympic politics Skaters enjoy skating on Prexy's Pond; photo.
2 Writing exam exemption sought High marks on ACT tests and high school grade point averages could allow students to be exempt from the exam.
3 Commencement day may change The time for this year's commencement may be changed from Saturday to Friday.
4 'The list' sweeps UNI, students 'invest' money in mail scheme A money-making "scheme" instruction letter tells student how to mail money without postal workers becoming suspicious.
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5 King's domain is track and field Track and field coach Lynn King has helped UNI succeed for the past four years; photo
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6 Men, women meet SDSU The men's and women's gymnastics teams travel to Brookings, South Dakota, for a dual meet.
7 Women's track season opens UNI will be competing in a triangular meet against Mankato State and the University of Nebraska Omaha tomorrow.
8 UNI meets EIU tomorrow The men have two Mid-Continent Conference games to play yet this season.
9 Overtime The Summer Olympic games will stay in the Soviet Union.
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10 Untitled Two college students feel they are in a time warp.
11 'Should stand united with eyes closed, mouth shut' Agrees with former Sergeant Robert Sellars and his feelings on war and the draft.
12 'Foreign policy issues not clear cut,' says Coalition The Community Coalition to Stop the Draft believes that today's foreign policy issues are not clear cut, and must be examined thoroughly so political leaders may reach intelligent, rational decisions.
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13 Making sense out of elections, exposing author Trying to persuade students to vote for UNISA elections.
14 IaPIRG "speaks out" against speculation Believes that Robert Sellars should investigate rather than speculate in order to understand the goals of the IaPIRG.
15 Student disagrees with 'Colorado' review Explains that the Colorado Photography exhibit is arranged so that the viewer will look at them and come up with his or her own opinion.
16 Candidacy announced Chris Gammack is announcing his candidacy for the position of President of the UNISA.
17 NI can go 'kiss off' Residents of Campbell Hall are tired of being known as "the dead beat hall."
18 NI 'tacky' newspaper Residents of Campbell Hall feel like they are being singled out.
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19 What's up Meetings and activities.
20 Americans invited to join ISA Membership in the International Student Association is open to all UNI students, not just those from outside the US.
21 Say 'cheese' Christa Rutzen came up with the winning logo for this year's Suni-Daze festivities; photo.
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22 3 campus groups have positions open Positions are available on the Board of Student Publications, Residence Hall Association and the Union Policy Board.
23 Observatory show hours The Science Building Observatory will be open Wednesday and Thursday evenings.
24 Geologist discusses his work Robert Starling conducted a seminar entitled "Dating the Recent Past."
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25 Africa program Alegonda Schokkenbroek will present a program on archaeological excavation in central and eastern Africa.
26 'TV Takes on Science' presented Joan Duea will present a program entitled "Television Takes on Science."
27 UNI 'the best' in blood drive The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity sponsored their third blood drive of the year; photo.
28 Orpheus replaced The Chicago String Ensemble will perform as part of the UNI Artists Series.
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29 Theatre transformed into arena An arena atmosphere is created for the production of "Equus"; photo.
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30 Women's Program Harriet Johnson and Sue Sweet will lead a program on "Women in Crisis."
31 Peer feedback helps build self-confidence Interpersonal communication groups decided their own approach and direction.
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32 Reynolds, Voight in 'Deliverance' The Friday Flick will be "Deliverance."
33 Regents, UNI salaries discussed A talk entitled "Equal Pay: UNI vs. Regents" was presented by Elaine Kalmar.
34 And here's the Dome . . . John Ketter, director of the Union, admires the aerial map donated by the 1979 graduating class; photo.