Northern Iowan — February 15, 1977

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1 Enrollment up Spring 1977 enrollment is 9178, a 5.8% increase over Spring 1976.
1 Lawsuit settled out of court UNI will pay plaintiffs $95,000 in suit over historically lower pay for women faculty.
1 Preparing for more cold An igloo outside of Bartlett Hall; photo.
1 Energy stickers--way to conserve. Stickers near light switches call attention to the importance of saving energy.
1 Home Ec evaluates recipes Test Rath contest recipes.
1 Life and death topics of controversial talks Upcoming speakers will talk about euthanasia and abortion.
2 The women win Happy that the class action suit filed by female faculty members was settled in their favor.
2 Promoters In trying to get Melissa Manchester to tour the campus the promoters of her concert acted more honorably than most in their profession.
2 Blood drive thank-you Sigma Alpha Epsilon thanks UNI students and staff for their support in Tuesday's blood drive.
2 A need for parking awareness Students should pay more attention to the rules.
2 Does the faculty deserve a raise? Believes UNI professors have not earned a pay raise.
3 Photo winner Diane Stark wins Seventeen magazine prize.
3 Smokers objects of "great deal of scorn" Dennis Jensen leads the way for smoke-free public spaces in Cedar Falls.
3 Berg: looking for changes Profile of Professor Tom Berg; photo.
4 Fiction and future topic of colloquia Professor Remington will open Future Studies discussion.
4 Thrust of Decisive Action Party to increase student body's voice. Platform of party.
4 Art faculty show Cynthia Smith looks at an exhibit by Ed Harris at the art faculty show.
5 Prof published Professor Hollman publishes article on liability.
5 'Mandrake' opens tomorrow; at the Studio Theatre Play preview; photo.
5 Extension offers television course in classic theater Three credit hour class featuring BBC productions.
5 Women's Studies organization set Professor Hovet opens the first meeting.
5 Untitled Some day care children playing in the Ed Center; photo.
6 Leonard decision saves matmen UNI defeated South Dakota State, 21-16, Saturday in the Dome.
6 Two more wins for swimmers UNI won twice last weekend against Wisconsin-LaCrosse and Stout State.
6 Track team third in Big 4; sets three records. UNI finished third in the Big Four indoor meet in the Dome on Saturday despite breaking three school records; photo.
6 Panther cagers drop two games UNI lost to South Dakota State, 87-78, on Friday and to Augustana, 96-83, Saturday in a pair of NCC road losses.
7 Insect study Lowell Thalman funds study to collect and preserve insects from Biological Preserves.
7 Faculty recital Program for performance by Professor Kratzenstein.
7 General studies major gives broad educational background Participating students talk about the program.
8 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
8 Historical Association and Phi Alpha Theta Will discuss Alex Haley's "Roots".
8 GTU Will discuss upcoming conventions.
8 Conservation Club Will discuss paper drive and canoe trip.
8 Torch and Tassel and Chimes Will meet.
8 Donut sales ASID sponsoring sales.
8 Untitled A couple at the Bender/Dancer semi-formal and Hagemann formal.