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1 | Social activist to talk | The Reverend Gilbert Dawes will talk on unions. | |
2 | Regents approve academic calendars; give OK to department name change | The Board of Regents approved the academic calendars for the 1981-82 and the 1982-83 years. | |
3 | Concert highlights Sun-Earth Day | IaPIRG is sponsoring Sun-Earth Day on April 22. Festivities will be held to promote environmental concern. | |
4 | Price war? | Photograph of an ancient gas pump; photo. |
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5 | Elderhostel program offers three summer courses at UNI | Elderhostel will offer classes over the summer. | |
6 | Dancer/choreographer to perform on campus | Bill T. Jones will visit UNI and present several workshops. Jones is a resident artist with the Cedar Arts Forum. |
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7 | Touring 'Poetry Players' heighten children's interest in poetry | Scott Regan has organized the 'Poetry Players', a touring troupe of UNI students that visits local grade schools and etches about poetry; photo. | |
8 | Course designed to sharpen organization skills | Professor Ann Struthers is teaching a course on specialized writing. | |
9 | Housing staff selects R.A.s | The housing staff has selected the resident assistants for the following year. |
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10 | 'Virtuous' men and woman compete for May King title | Nominees for the SUNI-Days May King listed. | |
11 | Art profs exhibit their work | UNI faculty members will exhibit works across the country. | |
12 | A slow decline | Dave Borman demonstrates the methods of rappelling to students Thursday afternoon; photo. |
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13 | Next year's NI executive editor chosen | Matt Hessburg has been chosen as the executive editor of the Northern Iowa; photo. | |
14 | Prof talks on Nicaraguan turmoil | Professor Talbott gave a talk on the turmoil in Nicaragua. |
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15 | Tourney for tennis, racquetball | Leisure Services is sponsoring a men's, women's, and co-rec mixed intramural tennis and racquetball doubles tournament. | |
16 | Panther women have eight straight | Kathy Gross lead the Panthers on both offense and defense in Saturday's victory. |
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17 | Linksters win own co-invitational | UNI men's gold golf team totaled 595 points over the weekend to win the team title in the UNI-Wartburg invitational. | |
18 | Women drop two at Drake | The women lost against both Drake and Stephens College at the Drake Invitational. | |
19 | Men's streak ends at seven | St. Ambrose defeated the Panthers, 7-2. | |
20 | Women fourth at Missouri Invitational | UNI shot a 354 to finish fourth in the Missouri Invitational in Columbia, Mo. | |
21 | Lawson, Willet shine at Relays | Bill Lawson and Mitch Willet turned in their best performances to help UNI in the Kansas Relays. | |
22 | UNI thinclads win first meet | The UNI women's track team captured its first team title of the year at the Northern Illinois Invitational. |
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23 | Rugby downs Dubuque 4-0 | UNI club rugby lost its first game on Saturday against Upper Iowa. | |
24 | Soccer beats Key City 4-1 | UNI tied with Wartburg this weekend and beat Key City. | |
25 | Panther men split with Upper Iowa | Scot Palmer allowed only two hits. | |
26 | The day is done . . . | Mike White and Stu Cochrane shed their uniforms after their doubles match with St. Ambrose; photo. | |
27 | Can the Cubs win a pennant? | The Cubs haven't won a pennant since 1945. |
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28 | Should the Olympic games be held at a permanent site? | Students asked about permanent location of Olympics; photo. | |
29 | Untitled | Professor discusses summer plans. | |
30 | Baker's facts contrary to first hand knowledge | Believes Gerald Baker may have erred in a criticism of the psychiatric profession. | |
31 | Loans to Chrysler not a "bail out" | The government is just loaning Chrysler capital. | |
32 | Conservation Club recognizes, meet Monday | The Conservation Club has reorganized and is back to involve people in building a healthy future. |
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33 | UNISA gives two scholarships | UNI students Michele McKeon and Brent Black were awarded scholarships through UNISA. | |
34 | No Chinese food for you! | Reservations for a demonstration workshop on Chinese cooking have already been filled. | |
35 | Kappa Delta Pi seeks donations to the Iowa Shares Program | Kappa Delta Pi is looking for donations for the Iowa Shares Program. | |
36 | Sunshine and school | Cindy McCollam is enjoying the nice weather outside; photo. |
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37 | KUNI will feature 'Heritage' speakers | KUNI will feature speakers as part of Black Heritage Week. | |
38 | Name droppers | UNI faculty and students recognized for recent outstanding achievements. | |
39 | Human relation seminars this Friday | Schedule for seminars on human relations that will be held this Friday. | |
40 | 5 . . ., 4 . . ., 3 . . . | Students of Larry Kelsey's Experiences in Elementary School Science class fired model rockets; photo. |
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41 | What's up | Meetings and activities; slave auction. | |
42 | Ice House Museum | Open for summer. | |
43 | Canoe/picnic | Saturday, May 3. | |
44 | Sunday | Benefit concert on top of the Union. | |
45 | IaPIRG | Sun-Earth Day speakout. | |
46 | UNI style show | Will show latest trends. | |
47 | Phi Alpha Theta/Historical Association | Will meet to discuss spring social. | |
48 | Health fair | Health information and demonstrations in Union. | |
49 | UNI Lyric Theatre/Theatre UNI | Tickets on sale. | |
50 | Tips on apartment hunting and tenant/landlord agreements | IaPIRG sponsored workshops offering tips on apartment hunting. |
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51 | KCRS offers 'alternative programming' | Matt Hessburg talks about the available programming on UNI's KCRS. | |
52 | New Gallery exhibition to make Smithsonian tour; opens here April 28 | A pottery exhibition in the Gallery of Art will be curated by famous critic Garth Clark. |
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53 | Potter at work | William Daley has five vessels in the 'Contemporary American Potter' exhibition. | |
54 | Guest curator believes in integrating art, life | Garth Clark, guest curator at the UNI Gallery of Art, discusses his upcoming exhibition. |
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55 | Who is to blame for problem areas? | The Residence Hall Association Dining Service Committee and dining service's John Zahari disagree on who¿s responsible for the poor quality food served in the dining centers. | |
56 | Number of meal tickets sold rises; but off-campus students pay more than residents | The amount of revenue generated through off-campus meal ticket sales has risen dramatically, but these students still pay more for individual meals than on-campus students. |
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57 | Elmer offers ways of improving | Clark Elmer offers some suggestions for improving the dining centers. | |
58 | 'They need to inspect the merchandise,' says dining service's veteran chef | Head chef of Redeker Dining Center John Dimitracopoulos discusses some of the problems facing food quality at UNI. | |
59 | 'What can I do about it?' ask dining service employees | Problems in communication exist between student dining center employees and their supervisors. |