Issue Contents

Page 1
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
1 Appropriation reversion results in hiring freeze and budget cuts
Long--Karen
A 3.6% reduction in the state budget causes an imposed hiring freeze and the reversion of funds from various supply and service budgets; photo.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
2 Enrollment highest UNI has ever had
Monaghan--Carrie
Pre-registration totals indicate an enrollment in excess of 10,500; photo.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
3 Tripling creates hassles
Ruba--Michelle
A record number of people living in the residence halls has caused an increase in the number of triples in a room.
Page 2
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
4 'Be proud of your vote, pick best man'
Schwery--Patrick J.
Calls for voters to vote for the best candidate in the upcoming election.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
5 'General education unbalanced'
Ireland--Linda
Feels that the lack of emphasis on history, literature, philosophy, psychology, and sociology in the general education requirements hinders students overall knowledge.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
6 NI scolded for publishing 'adolescent male fantasies'
Koloc--Anne R.
Feels the Northern Iowan's publication of a photograph of six men looking at women objectifies women and is unprofessional.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
7 On the other hand . . .
Hessburg--Matt
Critical of professor Jerome Klinkowitz's article which advocates a publish first philosophy for teachers.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
8 Tomahawk corrects
Breuer--Theresa L.
Wants to make a correction on an article published by the Northern Iowan stating that members of Tomahawk are provided with Tomahawk scholarships; members in fact are ineligible for the scholarships.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
9 Untitled
Opperman--David E.
Page 3
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
10 Anthropology Club Will view film.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
11 Bible study Will meet in Judson House.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
12 French Club picnic Will meet in Seerley Park.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
13 Orchesis dance tryouts
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
14 Requests understanding
Anderson--Gerald D.
Wants students entering classrooms to wait for those in the previous class to exit the room first.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
15 Spanish Club Will meet.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
16 Student teacher orientation Orientation to be held for student teachers assigned to the second period of the 1980 fall semester.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
17 Viewpoint
Ove--Karen
A summary of current movies.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
18 Volleyball Competitive level volleyball available for men and women.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
19 What's up Meetings and activities; University Statements; Student Calenders; Navigators; laPIRG; Free car check-up.
Page 4
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
20 Informal luncheons offered Weekly luncheons will be held for non-traditional students to get together and discuss their problems.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
21 Learning help for students
Long--Karen
UNI's Learning Skills Center offers programs that provide academic development for students at all skill levels; photo.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
22 Scheduling computerizes Computers are now being used in the student scheduling process.
Page 5
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
23 Astronomy course added An astronomy course will be offered in conjunction with an IPBN series.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
24 Bill proposes library to be named after Fox A bill to propose the renaming of the library, the establishment of an election commission and the inquiry of hiring a secretary for the UNISA office were all items covered in the first UNISA meeting of the year.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
25 Job placement declines
Melghan--Shawn
Patricia Bassett attributes the low placement percentage to students not putting forth enough effort in seeking a job.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
26 What, me study?
Monaghan--Carrie
Don Nadermann sunbathes; photo.
Page 6
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
27 Freshmen receive advisors All students require an advisor at some time during their academic career.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
28 New course related family, lifestyle
Siepmann--Stacey
An independent study course in the fields relating to the family and lifestyles will be offered.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
29 There she is, Miss Iowa . . .
Borchardt--Cindy
Kay Lawson was crowned Miss Iowa in the regional competition of the Miss World America Pageant; photo.
Page 7
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
30 UNI football: this is your life
Ogden--John R. (Student--1979-1981)
A history of football at UNI; photos.
Page 8
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
31 Up the creek; use 'old-time' cures for common ailments; hikers, here's to your health . . .
Berry--Robert
Outdoor remedies for common ailments.
Page 9
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
32 Writing competency examination Detailed tips on the writing competency examination.
Page 13
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
33 It's new and improved; the Hill
Kingery--Amber
Several College Hill businesses made changes over the summer.
Page 14
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
34 Overtime
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Is traveling with the UNI football team to report on the game.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
35 Turn table; Benatar is here to stay; Beck is back
Maltby--Craig S. (Class of 1982)
Review of albums by Jeff Beck and Pat Benatar.
Page 15
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
36 Author previews new book
Nierling--Dan
Clarence Major treated listeners to a reading from his yet unpublished book "Dot," the story of Dorothy Dandridge.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
37 Minority producer Cooper joins KUNI
Holthaus--Aileen
Carol Cooper joins the staff at KUNI; photo.
Page 16
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
38 Art professor opens Mount Vernon exhibit Steven Bigler will have an exhibition of his oil paintings at Cornell College.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
39 Drawings open gallery season
Holthaus--Aileen
Schedule of events planned for Gallery of Art.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
40 Live piano competition on public radio KHKE KHKE will broadcast live the finals of the sixth annual Three Rivers Piano Competition from Pittsburgh.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
41 Ruffo becomes new director Joseph Ruffo is assuming the directorship of the Gallery of Art at UNI; photo.
Page 17
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
42 New hall coordinators display enthusiasm
Kirchhoff--Linda
Manny Amaro and Leslie Sheridan, two new hall coordinators, begin their work in Bender and Noehren Hall; photo.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
43 Prof garners art prize David Delafield won the open class competition of the 14th annual Iowa Television Art Show.
Page 18
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
44 Chamber music series opens soon Schedule of events planned for Chamber Music Series listed.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
45 Members sought by USC
Babb--Kyle
University Speakers Committee is looking for students to serve on the committee for the 1980-1981 year.
Page 19
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
46 Checkouts given for scuba divers The Open Water Dive Checkouts will be given September 21.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
47 Field hockey team boasts depth, experience
Langguth--Teresa (Class of 1981)
UNI hopes to have a good year with fifteen returning players.
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
48 Gridders open against UNO
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
UNI hopes to revenge last season's 39-15 loss against the University of Nebraska-Omaha Saturday at Omaha.
Page 20
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
49 Athletic department adds three to staff
Larson--Laurie
UNI has three new coaches this year: Harold Bassett is football's new linebacker coach; Sauna Thomaswick is an assistant with the women's swim team; and Jeffrey Boss is a new assistant with the men's swim team; photo.