Issue Contents

Page 1
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
1 Afternoon serenade
Shaw--Jeffrey C. (Student--1980)
A member of the Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band sings to the crowd; photo.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
2 Regents approve room and board increase The rate for full board in a double occupancy room will increase to $1420 beginning the fall of 1980.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
3 Tomahawk sale gets reprieve; Purple Arrow offers assistance
Pfitzenmaier--Glenn
Tomahawk will again offer its book sale this fall.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
4 U. S. should arm Afghan rebels, says Asian studies prof
Armstrong--Kathryn R. (Class of 1982)
Richard Newell spoke on the current situation in Afghanistan.
Page 2
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
5 'Less suicidal and responsible for destiny'
Larson--Pete
Feels UNISA should be turned into a student lobbying group.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
6 Former senator gives support to Gammack
Stephenson--Walter (Public Safety Staff)
Supports Chris Gammack for UNISA president.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
7 Hall action Party announces candidates
Gannon--Mary T. (Class of 1981)
Mary Gannon, Kevin Swartz, and Sue Woodruff announce their candidacy for Residence Hall Association positions.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
8 No vote--no complain Failing to vote in the elections damages your credibility when you feel like complaining.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
9 RHA members show support for RHAWS The members of RHAWS support Mary Gannon, Kevin Swartz, and Sue Woodruff.
Page 3
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
10 'Alleged play on student sentiments are low and unnecessary'
Windmark--Bryan A. (Class of 1982)
Feels that the responses from the UNISA and RHA presidents to his previous letter showed the two groups can work together.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
11 Not everyone wants to be a social success
Holt--Eva (Class of 1983)
Students feel staying warm is better than being a social success.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
12 Questions I raised were distinct from 'campaign jargon'
Mallinger--Robert G. (Classes of 1979 and 1981)
Believes that although he is UNISA presidential candidate Bryan Windmark's roommate, his letter should stand alone on its own merits and not be "lumped" together with Bryan's.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
13 Thanks to Tomahawk
Hippert--Scott Louis (Class of 1980)
KCRS would like to thank Tomahawk for contributing money to their radio station.
Page 4
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
14 Bored?
Herzog--Larry
A group of women sit around a table; photo.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
15 Freshman need advisors Students may sign up to become a peer adviser.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
16 Sexism is major problem among blacks, according to author
Lobsinger--Diane J. (Class of 1981)
Author Michele Wallace discusses her new book entitled "Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman".
Page 5
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
17 Frat adviser earns award Gordon Timpany received the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Award of Merit for Distinguished Service.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
18 UNISA senators attacked for commencement date change The Commencement Committee will hold another meeting to reconsider the change in the date for Commencement.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
19 What's up Meetings and activities; HEW investigation.
Page 6
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
20 'Jail and Bail' no success
Wiley--Jim
The recent fundraiser for the Kidney Foundation of Iowa raised $375.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
21 Steel band displays skill, class
Hessburg--Matt
Review of the band "Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band"; photo.
Page 7
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
22 Artist Metcalf's works symbolize 'self-criticism and self-commentary'
Ove--Karen
Bruce Metcalf will conclude his month long visit to UNI with a lecture; photo.
Page 8
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
23 Bus fares may increase from $.40 to $.50
Armstrong--Kathryn R. (Class of 1982)
Proposed fare increases are announced for MET buses.
Page 9
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
24 Fifth candidate declared, wants to restructure UNISA
Gaertnier--Meta
Pete Larson has announced his candidacy for UNISA president; photo.
Page 10
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
25 Men win 8 in Dome Open
McCarron--Casey
UNI won eight of the twenty events at the UNI-Dome Open, although no team scores were kept.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
26 Overtime
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
The United States Olympic Hockey Team won a gold medal and Eric Heiden won five gold medals.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
27 Panthers end season with 73-57 victory
Koolbeck--Jeffrey R. (Class of 1983)
UNI defeated St. Francis in the UNI-Dome on Sunday.
Page 11
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
28 Team records fall in loss to ISU
Herzog--Larry
UNI broke seven team records even though they lost against Iowa State; photo.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
29 Tennis squad nets 8-1 win UNI defeated Marycrest College in Davenport.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
30 Women gymnasts lose to La Crosse UNI qualified another meet for regionals.
Page 12
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
31 Bone up on your letter writing tactics The U.S. Postal Service is sponsoring the National Letter Writing Week.