Northern Iowan — September 21, 1976

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1 New UNISA bills UNISA meeting was held and two new bills were introduced.
1 Union fest tomorrow Union Policy Board will be sponsoring Union Open House.
1 Officials say "no" to lofts Lt. Robert Saul, assistant fire marshall of the Cedar Falls Fire Department, asks Department of Residence to ask students take down lofts because of code violation; photo.
2 Ready for a tuition hike? Board of Regents may increase tuition as early as next year.
2 AFT: interested in unity? Questions asked about AFT; are they interested in unity.
2 McCarthy support Committeeman encourages support for putting Eugene McCarthy's name on the ballot.
2 Round two: Chabert's back Henri Chabert writes to the Northern Iowan defending his previous letter.
2 MGSA set Minority Graduate Student Association has been formed at UNI. Goals of the group are listed.
3 Welcome to my Module Review of this year's Miss America Pageant.
3 Words and Voices Two Reader's Theatre participants practice their lines.
4 Regents budget; less than asked for Board of Regents proposed a budget and may increase tuition as early as next year.
4 Theatre building is on schedule Tom Paulson explains that the new theatre building is on schedule and what will be in the building.
4 Critical Verite Review of Bob Dylan's album "Hard Rain".
6 Chicago concert The band Chicago will play in the UNI-Dome.
6 Words and Voices "Words and Voices" theatre program will be held in the Union.
6 "Hill" bike race Sunday; sponsored by local merchants Description of the bike race that will occur on College Hill.
6 Lunar rock samples at UNI; on loan to Geology Department Samples of lunar rocks on slides will be on display in the Physics Building.
7 I. S. E. address Jim Phelan will address students interested in Intercultural Student Experiences (I.S.E.).
7 Young Democrats The newly formed UNI Young Democrats will elect a new treasurer.
7 Easy does it Cheerleaders perform a stunt at a football game; photo.
8 Towers steps: on the way down Clark Elmer answers questions about the condition of the Towers.
8 Concerts performed Intermission West presented several concerts on campus Thursday and Friday.
8 Ombudsman helps people survive; office in Baker 323 Ombudsman Office in Baker 323 helps students solve their problems.
9 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
9 Chimes Will meet.
9 Vets Club New membership meeting.
9 Bahai Fireside Meeting for those interested in Bahai.
9 Folk Dance Club Meets first and third Tuesdays.
9 Woody Allen on KUNI program Woody Allen and William Tolbert will be broadcast next week on KHKE and KUNI.
9 "Women's roles" Professor Glenda Riley will address students at Drake on "Women's Roles in Early America".
10 Field hockey team wins Women's field hockey wins its season opener against Iowa, 4-0
10 UNI Panther gridders corral Mavericks 34-13 Quarterback Terry Allen runs for four touchdowns in the game, tying the school record.
10 A Sports Column Support for cross country teams.
10 Golfers third at Iowa State UNI shot 460 in the triangular.
10 "Sportscasting Seminar" Department of Speech is offering an experimental course in sportcasting.
11 Harriers nipped Men's cross country loses, 25-30, against Drake.
11 C'mon fellas!!! A football player cheers for his teammates; photo.
12 Booster Club needs support Booster Club needs support to become effective.
12 Rapp to speak Steven Rapp will speak in Maucker Union's Hemisphere Lounge.
12 Untitled Students sit on top of the Union during a concert; photo.