Northern Iowan — February 24, 1976

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1 Election change Election delayed one week because of lack of candidates.
1 Sit-in? A scheduled sit-in in the Gilchrist restrooms was not held; photo.
1 UNISA considers lawsuit O. J. King believes students were denied due process in 24-hour visitation matter.
1 Brenden announces for student presidency Ann Brenden outlines her qualifications and plans; photo.
1 SIIF seeks support Petition will circulate to implement investment plan.
2 Idea hits K. C. A student comments on the use of paper planes in the Dome.
2 Response to inquiries; Kamerick elaborates President John J. Kamerick responds to several student inquiries relating especially to administrative procedures.
2 Hansmeier responds Thomas W. Hansmeier urges Nate McCay to apologize to President Kamerick for his article; claims McCay acted hastily in saying that he was unable to meet with the President.
2 RHA elections Will proceed despite shortage of candidates.
3 Better some than none David Foster commends the Northern Iowan for its coverage of the 24-hour visitation issue.
3 Concerned with nuclear juggernaut; Sieleman for ISPIRG Greg Sieleman speaks out for ISPIRG.
3 Who needs a fraternity? James Arns speaks in favor of fraternities.
3 Moulage; NI Review Review of the Orchesis performance, "Moulage."
4 Scholarships Tomahawk will offer $150 scholarships.
4 Psych lectures Professor Smith will talk about authority in the classroom.
4 Energy debate tonight; Stross vs. Laitner Roland Struss and John A. Laitner will speak.
4 Ed. Center sets dedication dates Dedication activities outlined.
4 Stansbury: "can't conceive of Dome concert" Believes floor would be damaged.
5 Housing provisions Limited housing available during spring break.
5 Summer registration info.
5 SUNI Days to feature activities Description of activities.
6 Gymnasts miss nationals by .92 Panthers capture two out of three away dual meets, losing to Fort Hayes State of Kansas.
6 Women cagers cop second in state Panther women take second in the State Basketball tournament, losing to William Penn.
6 Conference champs again; four UNI champs crowned Panthers win their third straight North Central Conference wrestling tournament.
6 Cagers drop two NCC games Panthers lose away games to North Dakota, 98-77, and North Dakota State, 97-85.
6 UNI fourth in quad Panthers placed fourth in the "Big Four" quadrangular in the UNI-Dome; photo.
7 Concert Chorale Program for performance.
7 UNI Symphony Program for performance.
7 Chaney awarded prize Wins prize in state exhibition.
7 "Gerber Baby" in demand; Cross speaks on CEC Sally Cross talks about adoption.
7 ISPIRG members attend confab
8 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
8 Der deutsche Verein Professor Konig will talk about carnival.
8 After dinner speaker Clark Elmer will talk about housing at UNI.