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1 Admission criteria altered University aims to admit students who are likely to succeed; Grace Ann Hovet addresses the Senate on the subject of improving the strength of students' academic preparation..
2 UNISA hears budget appeals KCRS hopes to change their carrier current system from phone lines to FM cable; photo.
3 Bingham named NI executive editor New Northern Iowan executive editor, Elizabeth Bingham, encourages all interested students to apply for a Northern Iowan staff job; photo.
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4 Plan may eliminate on-air fundraising KUNI needs to raise money to make up for cuts in funding by state and federal sources.
5 Coming soon to KUNI KUNI plans to bring nationally known recording artists to play live on the air.
6 Ensemble to perform after break Eastman Ensemble to perform in UNI Chamber Music Series.
7 It's a Scoop Jack Moeding plays baseball outside the Towers; photo.
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8 Men's squads to take trips over spring break Panthers head to Hawaii, Georgia, and Louisiana for spring break meets.
9 Softball team heads south Panthers play their first game of the season at the Sooner Invitational in Oklahoma.
10 Women improved over last year Panthers hope to improve next year's record with a more experienced team.
11 Men's troubled season ends Scott Plondke is named to the conference all-newcomer team; photo.
12 UNI baseball begins tomorrow Panthers start their season with a nine game roadtrip.
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13 UNI to host 1987 Western Regional Panthers hope to use home court advantage for another successful year at the Western Regionals.
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14 Careless snow removal Comments on the damage done to the grass around campus by snowplows.
15 Kampus Gives contrast between mid-term week and spring break.
16 Pravda Criticizes recent comments made by government conservatives.
17 Activities aren't 'stupid' Responds to an article in the March 7th issue of the Northern Iowan concerning the Tomahawk initiation traditions.
18 Pressure on music majors Responds to Professor Ross; believe that music majors stay in school longer because of very long courses of study.
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19 Handicapped awareness stresses Handicapped Awareness Week activities include panel discussions, a presentation on head trauma, and a performance by Geri Jewell.
20 Rape information available Students work to promote Rape Awareness Week.
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21 Students qualify for nationals UNI individual events team will participate in 10 events at the American Forensic Association National Tournament.
22 Narcotics group meets Narcotics group uses 12-step program similar to that of Alcoholics Anonymous.
23 Daycare hosts program Day Care Center instructs parents on how to talk to their children about sexual abuse.
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24 Yearbook is 'first class' Old Gold wins a "first class" rating from the Associated Collegiate Press.
25 Money, money, money Vicki Bradley and Mary Svoboda take money out of the cash machine in the Union; photo.
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26 What's Up Meetings and activities.
27 Committee recommends improvements Student Transition Committee formed to help improve the transitions of new, transfer, and returning students to UNI.
28 Principals make or break schools Neal Nickerson, professor from the University of Minnesota, speaks at a Institute for Educational Leadership conference in the Ed. Center.
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29 College is the time to travel and explore Gregg Fishbein describes life as an American exchange student in Japan; photo.
30 Bids are in Larry Orr shops at a media equipment sale held in the Auditorium; photo.
31 NINTSA aids member's funding crisis NINSTA hopes to help non-traditional students with their financial burdens.
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32 Jazz I releases record Jazz Band released a recording of their performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux, Switzerland.
33 Program aids overweight women Weight loss program offers both support and exercise.