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1 BEOG cut; 3000 to find aid reduced UNI students' financial aid will be reduced next year because of a cut in the Basic Education Opportunity Grant (BEOG).
2 Intellectual outlet for elderly Participants in Elderhostel '80 question Erwin Richter of the Chemistry Department about over the counter drugs; photo.
3 Profs pressed by summer's pace Professors work hard to teach summer classes in an eight week span.
4 Sturgis Falls Days to honor city's founder The Fifth annual Sturgis Falls Celebration will be held June 28 and 29.
5 Vice presidential hopeful boasts youth support The vice-presidential candidate for the Socialist Workers Party, Matilde Zimmerman, campaigned in Waterloo and Cedar Falls.
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6 Expensive inaction In an election year, inaction is not a good move.
7 Political Science 101 Wonders what would happen if Gerald Ford were to become president again.
8 'Life isn't composed of test questions' Student believes that everyone should be an active participant in his or her education.
9 'No rose garden' for Kennedy The president should be strong enough to endure the slings and arrows of the competition.
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10 Library hours Correction to printed library hours.
11 Northern Iowan Northern Iowan will not be published July 4.
12 General psychology Department of Psychology is offering new assistantship positions for graduate students.
13 Department of Art Faculty members are currently exhibiting work in Mason City.
14 'Visions of the future' 'Visions of the Future' is the theme for the 1980 Homecoming.
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15 To relate an irritating foot note Stacey Siepmann writes about her experience at the Health Center.