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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.