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1 Board of Regents to consider tuition increase Will consider 6% increase; Ed. D. will go to Regents.
2 Family may be evicted Bittner family may need to move out so that Gamma Phi Beta can move in.
3 Who? Fans wait in line two days for concert tickets; photo.
4 Ministers warn of cult involvement Campus ministers offer guidelines regarding possible cult involvement.
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5 Pianist coming on Monday Eugene Barban will play; photo.
6 Students watch the soaps
7 Activities planned Phi Alpha Theta schedules meeting, picnic, and book sale.
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8 Student Rights and Responsibilities; University of Northern Iowa 1982-1983 Text of document.
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9 Back to life--here to speak Ed Carter will speak.
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10 Campus 4-H seeks members Holds first meeting.
11 Birds of a feather . . . Two pigeons on Sabin Hall; photo.
12 Conservation Club to meet Conservation Club recounts last year's activities.
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13 Visiting sculptor uses wood to create symbols Pedro Lujan's work on display.
14 Moral dilemmas workshop to be held Robert Bellah and Michael Novak will discuss business ethics.
15 Archaeologist looks into creationist claim John Cole will go to Texas to examine footprints.
16 Show combines abstract, classical Author gives a description of the work of Yaun Yen-Sheng.
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17 Chorale rehearsals start
18 Submit art schedules To be included on Cedar Arts Forum calendar.
19 Theatre tickets available at box office
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20 Yesterdays Campus happenings 50, 40, 30, 20, and 10 years ago; includes ads for J. S. Latta Company.
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21 Scherzo Cartoon likens a summer spent writing for the Northern Iowan with one spent shoveling manure.
22 Viewpoint Student expresses a dissatisfaction with the job being done by the current local representative.
23 Diemer evades debate question Student finds the candidate elusive to the debate questioning.
24 Poll not appreciated Alumnus expresses dissatisfaction with the change in location for voting booths.
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25 How do we do it twice each week A description of the Northern Iowan production process
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26 UNI Ruggers dumped UNI was defeated in Iowa Falls by the home team.
27 Panthers win St. Cloud tourney Panthers came out undefeated in the St. Cloud tournament this weekend.
28 Rugby is in field of its own General description of the sport, and of the UNI club.
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29 Cornhusker freshmen down Panther JV The UNI JV lost to the Cornhusker freshmen, 34-23.
30 UNI takes Blue Devil UNI women were undefeated at Menomonie, Wisconsin, and UNI men defeated Central College in Pella.
31 Records fall in classic Panthers didn't fare well at the Panther Classic, but two tournament records were broken.
32 MCC champs invade Dome The Panthers will host the Blue Panthers of Eastern Illinois this Saturday.
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33 Gymnasts stay active The UNI gymnastics team was shut down due to budget cuts in 1980, but the club Gymnasts Rising in Performance is still thriving; photo.
34 Men cop second, third at Ames Elsberry sets women's mark UNI men won team honors in Ames on Saturday, and the UNI woman placed fifth in Decorah.
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35 How do you feel about having organizations such as CARP (Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles) on campus? Students offer opinions; photo.
36 Regards to the editor Author tries to straighten out the facts about the recent sign found on a campus footpath.
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37 Cluster group formed in order to help students with their problems Jo Ann Cummings talks about the groups, which are meant to assist student with problems.
38 UNISA positions explained Description of UNISA governance system.
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39 What's up Meetings and activities; Old Gold House pictures; "Mesa Espanola".
40 Intervarsity Christian Fellowship Will go to Drake.
41 UNI-GLO Will hold public meeting and discussion.
42 Student Art Association Will meet.
43 Folk Dance Club Will meet.
44 American Marketing Association Will meet.
45 Model United Nations Will meet.
46 UNI NAACP Will hold dance.
47 German Club Oktoberfest
48 Student Social Work Association Will meet.
49 Student Reading Association Will meet.
50 UNI Rec Club Will meet.
51 Essays published in book edited by UNI history professor Glenda Riley edits book and contributes two essays.
52 Moon seen as second Messiah Gary Rowe talks about the Unification Movement on campus.
53 UNISA to hold voter blitz Hope to register 1000 students in 6 days.
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54 Media conference scheduled Department of Library Science hosts conference.
55 Purple Arrow installation An initiation ceremony in the Commons; photo.
56 County Democrats to host fun run
57 RHA Roundup Committee meeting schedule.
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58 Artist returns to Alma Mater Ray George will visit campus.
59 Conference set Will demonstrate effective teaching techniques.
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60 Bush to be in Waterloo Will support Cooper Evans' campaign; photo.
61 Debate series begins UNI will debate University of Kansas.
62 All revved up and no place to go. A woman is sitting in the hatchback of her car outside Baker Hall; photo.
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63 Philosophy, Religion series starts Jay Sailey will speak on science in China.
64 Languages hold Field Day
65 Geography colloquium scheduled for Wednesday afternoons Professors Fryman and Wilkinson will talk about federal statistics.
66 Conference date set Will consider mathematics in the curriculum.