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1 UNI first vote on SSA Will hold referendum on establish branch of State Student Association on campus.
2 Presidential candidates battle for votes Candidates state positions at forum; photo.
3 Faculty leaves cost $132,000 List of faculty who received PDLs and their topics of research.
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4 Suzuki sessions reset Doris Preucil will work with Suzuki students.
5 Concert features flute, percussion Chamber concert will feature seldom-performed work.
6 Huey: 'Jazz was illegitimate' A look at the early history of jazz at UNI.
7 Crowd-pleaser John Bayley plays in front a packed coffee house in the Union; photo.
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8 Scholarships in drama offered WCP offers scholarships.
9 Blues comes to Union Robert "One Man" Johnson will perform; photo.
10 Recording class recommended Description of Audio Recording Techniques course.
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11 Overtime Wrestling meet with Minnesota cancelled; look at future meets.
12 Panthers end season 20-7 Panthers look forward to post-season play; photo.
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13 IaPIRG responds to candidates Sandy Sutton believes that ISPIRG has been unfairly treated by UNISA presidential candidates.
14 Scherzo UNISA presidential candidate will cut funding to the radio station on which he is currently being interviewed.
15 'Where have you been, Horan?' Craig Bittick criticizes Mark Horan for not helping UNISA find funding for financial aid.
16 Diederich answers Barta Diederich defends his point of view and questions his critics' intelligence.
17 Viewpoint, Abortion, socialism decried Student denounces abortion and socialism.
18 SAE thanks donors Sigma Alpha Epsilon surpassed their projected donations by 60 units of blood.
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19 What's up Meetings and activities; Culture of the Ghetto spring break trip.
20 Philosophy and Religion lecture Ed Amend will speak on creation stories.
21 French Club Will meet; will hold bake sale.
22 Chimes Will meet.
23 Anthropology Club Will meet.
24 Tomahawk Will meet.
25 Use group effort to find jobs Larry Routh is forming groups of students who are seeking similar jobs.
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26 Issues, candidates on ballot List of candidates and issues that will be on ballot.
27 Courses teach exam skills Michele Simpson will teach brief courses on test preparation.
28 Salvadoran situation urgent Michael Colonnese expresses views on El Salvador.
29 Senate Scene Legislation concerning the allotment of funds is discussed.
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30 Recreation Club active Jeffrey Glick talks about the activities of the group.
31 Refs not always loved Local people talk about officiating athletic events; photo.
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32 Olivia disappointing; Crimson, DiMeola touching Review of albums from the following artists; King Crimson, Al DiMeola, and Olivia.
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33 Gormally hates losing, so he wins Profile of senior wrestler Joe Gormally; photo.
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34 Jepsen: cannot support abortion as solution Panel discusses abortion.
35 Scott says: Need NAACP Melvina Scott cites benefits of NAACP.
36 Chi Alpha has workshop Highlights of workshop.