Northern Iowan — February 6, 1973

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1 Untitled Maureen Forrester, Canadian contralto, will perform at UNI February 7; photo.
1 Discrimination by sex at UNI Salaries for women faculty are lower than those for men; discussion of causes and remedies.
1 'Escape into reality' Union will offer series of non-credit classes for personal enjoyment.
1 The problem of rape Two rapes reported near campus this school year; police offer advice.
1 Student Senate establishes Special Events Council Also Professor Rackstraw talks about upcoming conference on environment.
2 A no to pass-no credit Professor Krogmann believes that the grade system change has not produced good results.
2 A yes to pass-no credit Professor Crownfield outlines benefits of grading system; asks for consistency.
3 Opportunity to learn English; course for non-native English speakers Will be taught by TEFL students.
3 Untitled UNI students perform in "The Birthday Party" starting February 14; photo.
4 Make applications for two $125 scholarships Procedures for applying for Faculty Men's Club scholarships.
4 Spencer to speak on mainland China J. E. Spencer will speak.
4 Poll to measure impressions of 'Free'
5 What's Going On . . . Activities and meetings.
5 Phi Alpha Theta and the Historical Association Professor Marie Kloss will discuss feminist movement.
5 John Hartford here Feb. 26 Photo.
5 Free entertainment
6 Cagers split weekend UNI defeated Morningside, 90-77, but lost to South Dakota, 68-80; photo.
7 Intercollegiate softball A general meeting for women's softball will be held Wednesday.
7 Cal-Poly whips grapplers Panthers lose to Cal-Poly, 27-8; photo.
7 Swimmers increase wins Panthers lose one, but win two in weekend action.
8 Is withholding grades unconstitutional?; possible landmark case in legal action Interview with student who has outstanding bills.