Northern Iowan — July 16, 1971
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Placement future bleak; 'Things will get worse . . .' | Outlook for teacher education graduates is not good. | |
| 1 | Computer line cut; severe setback to UNI indicated | Budget cuts mean that UNI will no longer have access to computing power in Iowa City. | |
| 1 | Computer shutdown 'caused unbelievable grief'--Kamerick | President Kamerick comments of severity of budget problems; photo. | |
| 2 | Imaginary dialogue explains AFT viewpoint | Professor Wiesenfeld conducts interview with himself. | |
| 2 | A year ago today; the past haunts UNI | Old editorial laments lack of support of UNI mission. | |
| 2 | Wonders if Regents considered outside grants to U of I, ISU | ||
| 2 | Ritchie comments on women's rights | Refers Professor Chang to existing documents; says productive discussions have already been held. | |
| 4 | Telling it like it is | Defines conservatism and communism. | |
| 5 | Political socialization program offered | ||
| 6 | Presidential open letter to UNI | President Kamerick comments specifically on faculty and staff raises for next year. | |
| 7 | 'Quarterly', 'Seven' decisions made | Number of issues will be cut; UNI Quarterly will no longer be free. | |
| 8 | Computer crisis immobilizes Social Research Center | Ninety per cent of Center work had been centered around computer access. |