| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| Northern Iowan | 65 | 9 | 2 |
Page 2
| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Untitled | The new union is actually an underground missle silo. |
| The World of the Sparrow and the Hawk | Column complains about poor quality toilet paper on campus, crowded classrooms, and a large variety of other problems. |
| An observation | Brief comparison of the school year to the human gestation period. |
| 'Dull, dead year' | Letter urges students to be more active and to live what they believe. |
| Snack bar discrimination | Letter relates incident in which students were refused service because they were wearing Humphrey campaign buttons. |
| Equal opportunity | Editorial observes that only a select few are involved in campus committees and activities; wonders if this is because of lack of interest or opportunity; urges committees to publicize openings in Northern Iowan. |
| Paragon of traditional virtue? | Letter states that the validity of an argument is not dependent upon the virtue of the person making the argument. |
| Powerful silent minority | Letter opposes the black-ball, a process whereby an individual can be excluded from a fraternity upon the objection of just one member. |