Northern Iowan — March 2, 1971

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1 Indian drive moves into the community Asks students to work in their own communities.
1 On needs of women; controversial speaker Elizabeth Boyer to speak; photo.
1 CEW offers new series on career exploration
1 Peace Corps here today Will recruit.
1 Do you know your consumer rights? Julian B. Garrett will speak to Young Republicans.
1 Hultman speaks at PSI Delivers address on law enforcement; photo.
2 "Book learning" Disagrees with recent decision to remove book from Holmes Junior High School classroom.
2 Good Guys POCO! Rock band POCO is a hit at Northern Iowa.
2 In Search of America NASA's credibility is questioned due to mishaps with Apollo camera.
2 Non Party feels left out Asks students to write them in on the ballot.
2 Kamerick discusses Master Plan Committee President Kamerick outlines charge for committee.
2 Untitled The Northern Iowan office was stacked full of contributions that had been collected; photo.
3 Book controversy--a talk with Prof. Mary Kay Eakin Professor Eakin describes removal of the book The Me Nobody Knows from a classroom reading area; outlines her views on the matter.
4 ZPG chapter panel Professor Bluhm will speak.
5 Director receives ACU-I appointment John Ketter elected to research committee.
5 Rewarding and valuable; September Experience About seventy students used this as an opportunity to prepare for student teaching.
5 Extend European tour deadline Professor Dohrman will lead tour.
6 Now it can be told Reacts to recent remarks by convocation speaker John Montgomery.
6 Religious Activities Council formed Aims of new Council of Religious Activities.
7 Organizational News Activities and meetings.
7 Women's Equity Action League Will meet after Elizabeth Boyer's speech.
7 UNI Historical Association Professor Poage will discuss Hitler's philosophy of history.
7 Symphony plans third tour Will include six schools.
8 Two students in protest march Will walk to Des Moines to protest war.
8 Heated meeting for Senate Will discuss student bill of rights.
8 NU High offers liberalized independent study program Offers independent study program to seniors.
9 Harriers win quad; Twedt sets record in mile run UNI dominated Morningside, St. Ambrose, and Grinnell last Saturday; photo.
9 Tankers ready for Conf. Meet; Melsha-Hyde lead assault; winningest tank team heads north for three day meet Panthers hope to bring home a victory from the NCC meet.
10 Gymnasts drop final home meet Northern Illinois University defeated UNI, 152.6-120.15 Saturday.
10 Spring football drills begin at Northern Iowa Coach Sheriff announced schedule for football spring practices.
10 Jones nucleus for ballclub; Anderson J. D. Anderson already has UNI players working out in preparation of their first game.
10 Untitled A Panther is caught in mid-air as he clears the high bar; photo.
11 Intramural basketball underway Kendall House defeated Cummins House in the first intramural basketball game.
11 Tankers take 2nd in Luther Invt. UNI defeats Coe and Luther Colleges, but is defeated by Eau Claire.
11 Girls prepare for state tourney Women's team hopes to bring home title from first college state tourney; will be limited to schools that do not give athletic scholarships to women; Coach Green does not see scholarships in the near future for UNI..
12 Poco; Pickin' Up the Pieces Preview of Poco performance.