Northern Iowan — March 25, 1977

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1 "Old Maid" starts here March 31 Preview of "The Old Maid and the Thief"; photo.
1 Steamline breaks Steam rising from a broken steam pipe outside of the Science building; photo.
1 The rest of your life . . . Professor Lash talks about his new course, Work and Leisure.
1 Former gang leader to talk Saturday Nicky Cruz will tell how his religious faith changed his life.
1 Gen. Ed. proposal goes back Senate believes more hearings need to be held.
2 Let's not rush ed proposal Wants UNI to consider all options before making a decision in its new general education program.
2 Replace a bit of UNI's past Claims that removing the Class of 1916's 26th Street gateway has cost UNI a part of its tradition.
2 Thanks for paving decision A thank you for the pavement of Campbell Hall parking lot.
2 Criticizes student gallery Criticizes the judges of the student art display case for being unfair.
2 They urge tenure for Tom Hill; petition drive started Believes Tom Hill, professor of anthropology, deserves tenure and asks students to sign a petition supporting him.
2 NI coverage now 'balanced' Congratulates the Northern Iowan for its balanced reporting of the faculty and regents negotiations.
3 Vonnegut Will appear on campus; photo.
3 Suffers problems with library Upset that participants in the dance marathon paraded through the library a few times. Feels that there has been an increase in extracurricular activities in the library and does not like it.
3 In response . . . Appreciates A. C. Haman's letter on spelling.
3 Comments on bargaining Critical of tactics in faculty and Regents negotiations.
3 More gallery complaints Believes that the committee for the student-run art gallery (which is made up of students) consistently chooses their own work to be displayed and awards their own work at the expense of other students.
3 Dancers deserve recognition Disappointed at the lack of recognition for different organizations for their help in UNI's dance marathon.
4 Dance winners announced
4 Martin: goes to work when most get up Mick Martin talks about his job as night desk assistant in Dancer Hall.
5 Organization reports due at UNISA office List of organizations deemed defunct because they have not turned in their report.
5 Library O.--to overcome the awe some people have Professors McGrew and Hodges talk about the library orientation class.
6 Untitled Soviet pianist Lazar Berman; photo.
6 No reply to invitation President Carter has not replied to an invitation to speak at UNI Commencement.
6 Dance group sponsors workshop Sherry Saterstrom will lead workshop.
7 Tenure given to 12 faculty members List of those who received tenure.
7 Wilson, Miller to sing Scott Wilson and James Miller will sing with the Metropolitan Chorale.
7 Untitled Members of the Interaction Chamber Players, from New York City, play; photo.
8 Regents approve faculty promotions List of those who received promotions.
8 Cottrill Elected president of state professional association.
8 Metro mayors Crews and Rooff discuss rent problems in forum Also express views on bottle bill, parking, sidewalks, and a half-way house.
9 Math scholarship awarded Criteria for the Hamilton award.
9 Applications available for UNISA positions Position descriptions.
9 $1200 map table added to library Charles Seavey talks about the new table.
9 It's still solid! Art instructor John Brown and students.
10 Swimmers finish outstanding year UNI finished its season by placing twenty-second in the National Collegiate Division II championships, in Youngstown, OH., last Saturday as Kevin Meacham and Ron Dearborn earned All-American honors.
10 Home opener for ruggers UNI will open its season Sunday versus Wartburg.
10 UNI netters travel to Eau Claire UNI will compete in the Eau Claire Quadrangular Tournament this weekend as the number two seed.
10 Gymnasts finish season UNI ends its season this weekend at the NCAA Division II Tournament in Wheaton, Illinois.
11 German discussions on campus Monday Gerhard Brinkmann will discuss German education.
11 Cheerleading tryouts Monday Outline of new squad arrangements.
11 Colombia study available; summer exchange in Bogota Brief description of the program.
12 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
12 LTC CBF will sponsor leadership training.
12 ACEI Will discuss Minneapolis trip.
12 Mini-courses Center offers classes in study skills.
12 Wesley Foundation Spring clean-up.
12 Geo-Forum Professor Clark will talk about the Amanas.
12 Anthropology Club movie preview Will view film on Hindu religion.
12 Concrete couch Student studying outside the library.