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1 Commencement date to Friday, May 16 The day for Commencement has been changed to Friday, May 16, 1980.
2 UNISA hopefuls speak Tuesday Candidates for president for UNISA will give a brief presentation.
3 Regents assures UNI inclusion in any state faculty pay raise Wayne Richey met with Elaine Kalmar of the United Faculty.
4 Athletic programs prepare for inquiry Members of the athletic program meet to discuss the upcoming investigation of Title IX compliance by the university.
5 Ashes and protest Anne Kolac plays her guitar during a draft protest on Ash Wednesday; photo.
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6 Redbirds down Panthers 77-56 UNI was defeated by Illinois State.
7 Overtime Willie Mosconi displayed his talents in billiards recently in Waterloo.
8 Alternative ideas for revamping Wyth park Author feels the money that will be used for park improvements should be used in other areas of the park.
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9 UNI fielders warm-up for baseball season UNI is preparing for the upcoming baseball season.
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10 UNISA candidates explain their platforms. The four candidates for UNISA president express their views; photo.
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11 'Sticking the feet in the mouths' Inflation is the main reason room and board rates will be going up.
12 'Justify words, refute any claims' Believes Bryan Windmark is using the room and board increase issue as a political ploy in upcoming UNISA election.
13 Take NI advice, 'telling' senator Feels the Northern Iowan has not been doing a good job.
14 'Budgeting not easy process' Explanation of what UNISA does and what its role is.
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15 'Dragged into a dangerous gamble' Believes many people do not understand foreign affairs.
16 A new cult sweeps Iowa
17 'Kill a Commie for a quart of non-detergent oil' Feels political decisions are hurting everyday people.
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18 Birth Control: the myths and facts Rose Kukla presented a program outlining the current methods of birth control.
19 Sing it with feeling Festivities for Black History Week included a variety show; photo.
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20 UNI attracts vocational rehabilitation students One hundred and forty-five of the current 10,382 UNI students have some type of disability; photo.
21 Shull's Shaw House: trivia champs in KCRS contest A second trivia contest was held this spring because of last fall's successful one.
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22 Double take Linda and Susan Roach of Council Bluffs will be part of a twin photo essay; photo.
23 Shaffer's 'Equus' evolves fascination Theatre UNI is presenting the play "Equus".
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24 Slides of Alaska to be shown Jody Hines will show slides from her backpacking trip to Alaska.
25 Exhibition open for art students Works of art may be submitted for selection in an upcoming exhibition in the Gallery of Art.
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26 What's up Meetings and activities.
27 Tax assistance The UNI Accounting Club will offer free tax assistance.
28 Vote Wednesday, rules explained UNISA election rules are listed.
29 Geography department head criticizes U.S. foreign policy Basheer Nijim spoke about the Persian Gulf crisis.
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30 T.V. show could help children weak in science background Joan Duea spoke about the educational science television program entitled "3-2-1-Contact".
31 Picasso Revisited Students in photography courses were enlisted to paint their lab; photo.