Northern Iowan — April 6, 1973

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1 Justice Douglas headlines environmental conference; "Education for Survival" opens Monday Profile of Justice Douglas and additional speaker Richard Falk; photo.
1 Panels focus on solutions to environmental problems Highlights of conference; photo.
2 Sexism and racism Points out instances of racism and sexism at UNI.
2 Back again Recounts her student teaching experience.
2 "Godzilla has come" Complaints about loud noises associated with remodeling project.
2 In memoriam: Robert Dalziel Barbara Lounsberry's tribute to Professor Dalziel.
3 Former census chief to speak May 26 George Hay Brown will speak.
3 Advance registration schedule for Fall 1973
3 Financial aids--"uncertain" Dennis Jensen explains potential changes associated with new BEOG program.
4 Pan-Am week festivities begin tomorrow Detailed program of activities.
4 Newbirth Will provide counseling to prospective mothers; will offer alternatives to abortion..
4 Visual World symposium starts today Extensive schedule of programs, movies, and exhibits to be presented by Department of Art.
5 All night in the Union Late night activities.
5 Project: Pitch In Seeking campus clean-up teams.
5 SUNI days Schedule.
5 "Pirates of Penzance" begins Thursday Play preview.
5 Evening of one-acts April 8 Will present "Waiting for Godot,Box and Cox", and "The Dumbwaiter".
6 Student teaching applications due April 13
6 Workshop focuses on human relationships Will focus on improving teacher education.
6 Balow keynotes Special Ed workshop Bruce Balow will speak.
7 44 pledge frats List of pledges for spring semester.
7 De Leon highlights Pan Am Jesus de Leon will play guitar; photo.
7 New UNISA officers meet Old officers sum up activities.
8 Soleri architecture--perfect urban system Paolo Soleri will appear at conference; exhibit of work will be on display.
8 Life style workshop planed for Tuesday Will focus on changing roles for men and women.
9 Storey to participate on Social Work Council; only undergraduate in nation selected James Storey will be on national board.
9 Behrens authors article Writes article on creativity.
9 Kao granted fellowship Ruth Kao will use time for design and construction of work.
9 "Tartuffe" cast chosen Cast list.
9 "European Room" aids students going abroad Honors Program sets up lounge area.
10 Thoughts on lost awareness
10 Puerto Rican program and exhibits at museum Argelia Hawley will make presentation.
10 Children's Theatre Company to perform here Minneapolis will present two plays.
11 Sunseri to address conference Will discuss Chicano studies.
11 Women's studies display in UNI library Collection features about four hundred books.
12 Baseball opens conference season UNI begins season with three games against South Dakota State; photo.
13 Netmen whip Parsons Panthers defeat Parsons College to bring season record to 7-1-1.
13 Trackmen to Iowa State tomorrow Panthers face Iowa State.
13 Untitled "Jubilant Panthers cheer a UNI home run"; photo.
14 Athletes of the Week Profiles of Steve McKinstry, Ken Schwartz, Jack Heinz, and Joe Wolf; photo.
14 Golf team wins opener Panthers beat Wartburg, 463-472, in season opener.
15 Track third at Louisiana meet Over spring break, UNI placed third out of five teams; photo.
15 Women host tennis meet Panther women host Luther, Iowa State University, and the University of Iowa.
15 Rugby team opens season Panthers travel to Davenport for season opener.
15 Baseball notice A meeting will be held for men interested in JV baseball.
16 What's Going On . . . Activities and meetings.
16 Student Home Economics Association Professors Stan Grant and Susan Sherman will lead discussion.
16 Advanced lecture Will discuss higher states of consciousness.
16 SISEA and Kappa Delta Pi Pete Marin will speak.
16 Phi Alpha Theta Will sponsor display of ethnic and minority literature.
16 Lash to serve on NHS program Professor Lash will serve on a regional humanities board.