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1 Students give views of Business School Students of the School of Business express their opinions about what they like and dislike about the program.
2 Sandon scramble Quarterback Steve Sandon runs with the ball against Weber State; photo.
3 Regents propose tuition increase A sixteen percent tuition increase is proposed for the three state universities.
4 Funion--'Superstars of the '80s' Schedule of events for Funion is listed.
39 UNI to offer adult fitness class A gymnastics glass to help adults get in shape for the holidays will be offered by professor and gymnastics coach Godfrey "Garf" Stych.
41 UNI professor (Betts) participates in international exchange Professor Roger Betts experienced England through a month long exchange program through Rotary District 597 in Iowa and District 105 in England.
42 UNI professor (Betts) participates in international exchange Professor Roger Betts does an international group study exchange with England through his rotary foundation.
43 Mini courses at UNI's Maucker Union begin September 24 The Maucker Union will offer 11 non-credit mini-courses. Some of the courses are; bartending, bird watching, ceramics, and many more.
44 UNI history prof (Ryan) writes article on 1948 farm vote Professor Thomas Ryan writes an article in "Agricultural History" explaining the 1948 farm vote and the impact it had on the election of Harry S. Truman.
45 Skydiving demonstration to conclude UNI museum program Sunday September 21 Don Briggs will conclude the museum's program on skydiving with a film and a presentation about skydiving. Briggs is a veteran sky diver having 690 jumps.
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5 Do you agree with Carter's decision not to debate Reagan and Anderson? Students give their view on President's Carter decision not to debate; photo.
6 RHA responds to Redeker criticisms A response to the resent criticism directed at the dining centers.
7 You can lead a horse to water, but . . . Cartoon depicts presidential candidates Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter not wanting to debate John Anderson.
8 'We deserve three candidates' Wants President Carter to debate all opponents in the upcoming election, including John Anderson.
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9 Let's talk business The first annual fall convocation for the School of Business is scheduled.
10 Watch TV critically A conference will be held on the critical viewing of television.
11 Apply to study abroad Three international fellowship awards available for students and faculty to study abroad.
12 Television services aids education TV Services provides taping of classes and many other services as well.
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13 UNI Ski Club Will hold first meeting.
14 Marketing Club Will meet.
15 Spanish Club Will meet.
16 Starr initiates history series Chester G. Starr, Bentley professor of history at the University of Michigan, will be the first speaker of the year of the Carl L. Becker Memorial Lecture series.
17 History activities expand Activities, beyond lectures, are planned to study history.
18 Tomahawk profits directed The money raised from their twice-yearly book sales funds many activities.
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19 Accounting picnic, session Senior accounting students will get a chance to meet accounting professionals.
20 Freshmen endure initiation Freshmen initiations in the residence halls took different forms throughout the week. Skits were also performed in one residence hall.
21 Fancy eating at Redeker Wine and Dine program allows students to experience different culinary experiences.
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22 Drawing exhibition ignores recent trends A review of the exhibition "Contemporary American Drawings"; photo.
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23 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf' playwright appears Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Edward Albee will present a lecture and two workshops.
24 KUNI takes a look at Hendrix KUNI will take a retrospective look at the music of Jimi Hendrix.
25 'Diverse' describes magazine The North American Review receives over five thousand short stories and over twenty thousand poems a year that freelance writers submit.
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26 'Folkways' live on KUNI Robert Johnson will perform live for KUNI's segment entitled "Folkways."
27 BMI competition open Broadcast Music, Inc. will award a total of $15,000 in their annual "Awards to Student Composers".
28 From Playboy to prof Graphic design instructor Dan Spillane talks about his past experiences and views on art.
29 Finger lickin' good! Mary Able eats chicken at the all-campus picnic near the Towers; photo.
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30 Women thinclads take third at Iowa UNI came in third at the Iowa Invitational Saturday in Iowa City with eighty points.
31 Untitled Mike Haverkamp runs with the ball in UNI's 24-8 loss to Scott County Rugby team; photo.
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32 Cyclists withstand cold The College Hill Criterium Cycle races took place Sunday in Cedar Falls; photo.
33 Volleyball squad falls in quarterfinals UNI lost in the quarterfinals, 9-15, 15-7, and 4-15, to the University of Kansas in the Kansas State University Invitational. UNI finished pool play with eight wins and no losses, though.
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34 Panthers prevail; 31-10 UNI won its home opener, 31-10, on Saturday against Weber State.
35 Leonard paces UNI UNI won the Bearcat Classic Quad State meet last Saturday in Missouri with twenty-nine points.
36 Frisbee clinic here Frisbee clinic will include demonstration of freestyle throws, catches, and gymnastics.
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37 High schools join UNI for Band Day Pictures from Band Day at UNI; photo.
38 UNI wins first home game, 31-10! Pictures from UNI's home opener; photo.
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40 Time change for performance of 'For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide' The time changed for 'For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf' has been changed from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.