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1 McGovern: Come Home, America Excerpts from George McGovern's speech; photo.
2 Mini courses to start Thursday Brief description of courses.
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3 Intramural Campus Fest is set for this Saturday morning Standard Distributing will sponsor day-long event.
4 Political parties name local representatives John Davis is Republican coordinator; Debbie Conlin is Democrat coordinator.
5 Recruiter Fair date scheduled Thirty companies may be represented at School of Business event.
6 Variety Show dates scheduled Phi Mu Alpha will sponsor event.
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7 Club goes national Construction Club receives charter from Associated General Contractors.
8 Student teachers sign up by today
9 Hadden is new Young Democrats president Larry Hadden elected president of state chapter.
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10 Yesterdays Campus happenings from 85, 75, 65, 55, 45, 35, and 25 years ago, plus grooming advertisements.
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11 Mikado to open season A look at the 1982-1983 Theatre UNI/Lyric Theatre season.
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12 Control stress with exercise and nutrition Jo Ann Cummings talks about definitions for stress and discusses ways to control it.
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13 Graduates' art exhibited Work by Richard Hanson and Doug Harrell on display in Ft. Dodge.
14 Center teaches efficient studying A look at the courses offered by the Learning Skills Center.
15 Untitled Student playing his guitar outside; photo.
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16 Films to show on Thursday Students will show films from spring film class.
17 Appearing tonight Piper Road Spring Band will play.
18 Visiting foreign professor presents "My Point of View as an Artist" Yuan Yun-Sheng will speak.
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19 Defense redeems itself as UNI takes home opener UNI beat Southwest Missouri State, 10-0; photo.
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20 Scherzo Cartoon compares current student government issues with national politics.
21 Viewpoint Author feels that many books at UBS cost double the published price, and he calls for student support of a University operated store.
22 Registration checked Author comments that the voter registration process is coming along, but it takes a large amount of time.
23 Beach told to reevaluate Author rebuts a previous letter about political contributions.
24 Bookstore questioned Student feels that, due to the high costs of books and merchandise, the current bookstore does more harm to the students and university than good.
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25 Rugby ready to improve own record The club had a good season last year and hopes to keep it up.
26 Baseball roster shapes up Team will have a rebuilding year.
27 Indians' Zemetis mixes baseball with baroque One long time musician is also a ling time fan of baseball.
28 Coaches favor move Women's athletic coaches are generally pleased with the move to Division I.
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29 Goalie Judkins satisfied with role on UNI's last field hockey team UNI goalie enjoys the game and wishes for more public support and participation; photo.
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30 Nordlie's success is 'sweet' The UNI wide receiver comments on life, college, and UNI football; photo.
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31 Panthers whip ISU UNI defeated ISU on Wednesday night; photo.
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32 Fellowships to be offered Ira Tolbert talks about NSF fellowships.
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33 CHRA is formed to unite community members Hugh Pettersen talks at length about the history and purposes of the College Hill Neighborhood Association.
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34 Magician entertains David Willis performs; photo.
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35 Debate in Union set for tomorrow night Ray Johnson and Marv Diemer will debate.
36 Grad students band together Graduate Student Organization re-organized; Ira Tolbert talks about its purposes.
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37 What's up Meetings and activities; Christ for UNI; Drake and Hamlin Universities law schools.
38 The Women's Action League Will meet.
39 Alpha Epsilon Rho Will meet.
40 The GRIPS Gymnastics Club Holds regular workouts.
41 Psychology Club Will discuss picnic and field trip.
42 Purple Arrow meeting Phi Eta Sigma initiation.
43 Industrial Education Club Will meet.
44 Intervarsity Christian Fellowship Don Baker will speak.
45 American Marketing Association Will hold party.
46 Kappa Delta Pi Organizational meeting.
47 KCRS to project new image KCRS staff talks about the public whom they are trying to serve.
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48 Adult student lunches expanded Jo Ann Cummings talks about the non-traditional student lunches.
49 Math conference set Former professors will be guests.
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50 Rape counselors say many victims know their attackers Offer tips for avoiding situations which may lead to assault.
51 UPB hosts Easter Seal run