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1 Unemployment question first to be answered by Fitzgerald Jerry Fitzgerald offers views; photo.
2 Final EOP performance evaluation completed Evaluation team working on report; should be reported to Faculty Senate in May; Tom Remington elected Senate chair; Fred Hallberg is vice chair; establish graduate student grievance procedures; establish deadlines for grades to be turned in.
3 Union changes investigated Administration investigates charges that work done by outside contractors is more expensive than work done by physical plant staff.
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4 George Wyth Park open for campers Description of local camping facilities.
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5 Co-op offers discounts Cottontop Coop offers discounts to senior citizens.
6 UNI student runs in Boston Marathon Profile of Dave Morris; photo.
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7 Seichter returns to team Profile of senior baseball player Kevin Seichter; photo.
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8 Hallmark curator speaks Keith Davis will speak.
9 Balloon concert Sunday afternoon Student group will perform in hot air balloon.
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10 Speech Pathology and Audiology Clinic: valuable services and learning experiences Photo essay on Speech and Hearing Clinic; photo.
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11 Future educators tour Chicago city schools Description of Kappa Delta Pi trip to Chicago.
12 Spring into Art Tuesday Union will sponsor sale.
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13 Three-dimensional set challenges designers Detailed description of the building of the set for "Street Scene".
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14 Panthers upset Cyclones, move to regionals Panthers are impressive; win state tournament; photo.
15 Panthers split with Du-hawks Panthers raise record to 9-9.
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16 Two more to Nationals Kris Skov and Kathy Rardin will compete.
17 Gridders ready selves for 'hard' schedules Panthers look forward to the 1982 season.
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18 Editorial List of 75 highest paid UNI employees.
19 Scherzo Producer wants to make a sitcom concerning the Falklands.
20 Instructors commended Student lists his favorite professors.
21 'Thanks for cans' Rusty Martin sarcastically thanks unknown students for leaving cans on his front lawn.
22 Student complainants praised for exposing violations Student wants to know why the party occurred.
23 Viewpoint Head Athletic Trainer acknowledges the work student trainers do so well.
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24 Panthers keep winning; defeat Loras 8-4, 14-2 Panthers raise record to 26-13-1.
25 GRIPS club takes alumni tumblers Students are encouraged to join the gymnastics club.
26 Untitled The action at the Purple-Gold game intensifies; photo.
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27 Individual Studies offers tailored program Students talk about the programs of study that they developed.
28 Hughes speaks at graduation Harold Hughes will speak.
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29 Students honored List of School of Business students who were honored at spring banquet.
30 Seminar offers educators PR skills
31 Meek awarded Jordan Lori Meek honored; photo.
32 AFT wants closer look at EOP administrator neglect criticized Text of statement calling for investigation of EOP administration.
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33 What's up Meetings and activities; Concert of Origional Compositions; Society of Carbide and Tool Engineers.
34 P. E. O. Will meet.
35 Public lecture Tom Pettit will speak.
36 Rhea selected executive editor for 1982-1983 Northern Iowan Brief profile of Jane Rhea; photo.
37 Endangered species protection is needed Professors Whitson and Krogmann outline views in Endangered Species Act.
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38 Senate Scene Consider funding for EMCEC.
39 Tug-o-war finals at UNI State finals to held on campus.
40 Elm statue to be returned Leslie Miller talks about the preservation process; may be returned by June.
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41 UNISA committees Committees seeking members.
42 Spring is sprung The trees are budding; photo.
43 Breen, Wright win Greek awards Deb Breen and Al Wright honored by Greeks.
44 Union adds room New conference room on lower level.
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45 Today's Amana: big business Robert Clark talks about the Amanas in the modern world.
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46 Special students get physical Students talk about wheelchair basketball.