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1 Tuition hike postponed Regents will consider tuition in October; David Crownfield will be acting head of Philosophy and Religion to replace Tom Thompson who will be acting dean of CHFA; Department of Social Work established.
2 On top of his studies Student studying on top of the Union; photo.
3 UNISA elections set Will fill twelve vacant seats.
4 Senate approves December Commencement About three hundred will graduate; will elect rather than appoint members of ROTC Oversight Committee.
5 Women's Studies Association will host conference on violence Conference schedule.
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6 Quarterback Sandon likes UNI choice Profile of junior quarterback Steve Sandon; photo.
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7 Access road built for theater Circular drive is on south side of Theatre.
8 Cattle Congress--from wrestling to Waylon Brief schedule.
9 4our Letter Word returns to Union Schedule for jazz performances.
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10 Yearbooks available
11 Catch 'Hay Fever' from WCP Jan Robbins will play Richard Greatham; photo.
12 Explore Archaeology Club this fall John Cole will speak.
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13 Antique car show Museum will host car show.
14 'Heartland Consort' beamed in Review of 'The Heartland Consort' performance.
15 Field trip participants 'live, breathe geology' Ken De Nault talks about the trip to Wyoming.
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16 Golf tourney coming People are encouraged to participate in intramural golf.
17 UNI team challenge highlights bike races Participants in 'team challenge' would prefer racing in the spring instead; photo.
18 Men's golf finish disappointing 5th Golfers want to improve on finish at the Playboy Invitational.
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19 Spikers hit the road Panthers travel to the St. Cloud State Invitational.
20 Overtime UNI faces a tough game in Idaho,
21 Women netsters defeat Luther Four Panther women won singles matches and then combined to win doubles action; photo.
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22 It's new, old and well- dressed. . . A look at the Flamingo, a downtown clothing store; photo.
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23 Editorial Believes UNISA has damaged its integrity by allocating travel funds to itself while constantly refusing to allocate funds to other student groups.
24 Instructor objects to football trip Professor Kimball thinks week-long football trip will hinder students' education.
25 'Typographical errors' cited Student is disappointed with the mass media for errors concerning President Reagan's budget cuts.
26 Return of the fighting man comix! Student is being held hostage while public safety is ticketing his car.
27 NAACP vice president encourages membership NAACP support is very much needed.
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28 Food Service keeps trying to please the hungry hoard Clark Elmer talks about recent changes.
29 Placement Fair planned for graduating seniors Pat Bassett talks about the upcoming fair.
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30 Blood drive scheduled SAE will sponsor drive.
31 Go tubas! The UNI Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble performs in the Union; photo.
32 Benefits cut for student vets Certain benefits reduced slightly.
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33 Volunteer probation officers needed Juvenile Court Services need help.
34 Food for the masses by Hardee's John Ketter gives a brief history of the Hardee's operation in the Union.
35 Senate Scene Allocate money to support protest over funding.
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36 What's up Meetings and activities; free golf clinic; Mesa Espanola.
37 TEFL/Linguistics Club Organizational meeting.
38 Anthropology Club Will view film.
39 Production Club Will meet.
40 French Club Will meet.
41 Torch and Tassel Will meet.
42 Fire alarm system installed Centralized system now being installed.
43 Peace studies course offered Professor Roberts outlines course.
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44 Trainers give athletes TLC Dave Burton talks about the job.
45 Electronic games challenge memory Students enjoy video games; photo.
46 Votes to reinstate Webster, UNI Players' Council 'super' Players' Council decides to grant player another chance.
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47 Foreigner makes modest contribution, Santana still the one, Jarreau has touch of class A review of the new records by Foreigner, Santana, and Al Jarreau.
48 Biker has rough ride A biker 'wipes out' during the UNI team challenge; photo.