Northern Iowan — October 21, 1977

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1 Should UNI symbol be "Home of the Dome?" Professor Wilson introduces motion at Faculty Senate about use of "Home of the Dome" and accompanying Dome logo; other officials react.
1 The protested symbol The symbol illustrating the UNI-Dome with the Panther on top; photo.
1 Pumpkin-nappers: beware of penalties
1 Something for everyone planned for Parents' Weekend: Nov. 4, 5, 6 Schedule of activities.
2 A few points on general ed Professor Harrington commends student interest in the subject but disagrees with several specific points.
2 Students not overcharged: Spoke with Beach, and found the facts Student reports on his extended conversation with Robert Beach of UBS.
3 Untitled Student protest at University Book and Supply should include shoplifting.
3 Untitled Two students complaining about the prices of books; cartoon.
3 And a word from the president Janet Callahan says that UNISA has no proof that UBS is overcharging students for books.
3 Off the record Very poor voter turnout in campus precincts for Cedar Falls primaries.
3 And now a word from the sponsors Doyle Crom thanks those who participated in the demonstration against UBS; suggests methods for further action.
3 Blame the professors, too: They aren't aware of current prices Believes faculty should check on book prices before ordering them for their classes.
4 Score one for Klinkowitz Review of "Vonnegut in America".
4 Science fiction writer and critic visits campus Profile of Ivor Rogers.
5 String conference on Saturday Sixty high school string players will be on campus.
5 Praise for public TV Review of recent public TV programs.
6 Students awarded Joan Disburg and Sherry Williams place second in individual events tournament.
6 Geiger: making the campus accessible to the handicapped: campus profiles Profile of Mike Geiger; photo.
6 A surprising success: "79 Park Ave" Review of the program.
7 UNI's Home Management House: more than just a classroom Professor Pershing describes the home economics program carried out in the building.
7 Final touches Workers finishing painting Women's Gym; photo.
8 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
8 Tour guides Seeking docents to assist in Gallery.
8 Phi Beta Lambda Will host fall planning meeting.
8 Fate of gen ed. proposal in Faculty Senate uncertain Professors Harrington and Jensen talk about what may happen next.
9 IaPIRG sponsors Bottle Bill forum
9 Swim hours
9 Art show Richard Shaper will speak.
9 The Union at night A view of the inside of the Union; photo.
9 Paper presented Excerpts from paper by Frank Downes on continuing education.
10 Art display Work by Tom Askman on display.
10 UNI graduate of life in the Peace Corps: Volunteer in Afghanistan Bill Witt talks about his experiences in the Peace Corps.
11 Holography: lab art experiments at UNI Physics faculty talk about the history of holography and work with it at UNI.
11 Halloween? A view of the Power Plant at night from Prexy's Pond; photo.
12 Three part general ed. proposal to be decided Monday Description of the proposed program.
13 KUNI in Davenport Relay transmitter installed; Jennifer Alt is local correspondent.
13 Parking Those with more than one vehicle may purchase pool permit.
13 UNICEF Groups may collect money for UNICEF.
13 Conversation Area The area between Bartlett Hall and the Women's Gym is now a place to study, thanks to Thelma Short; photo.
14 JV gridders overrun Statesmen JV football team wins, 35-6, against William Penn Junior Varsity.
14 Lady spikers win Women's volleyball team wins, 15-2, 15-4, and 15-9, against Mason City.
14 UNI faces Morningside: Tough game expected Football moves to Sioux City for difficult game against Morningside.
15 Harriers at ISU UNI closed the Tom Jones Invitational in Ames with fifth place.
15 Racquetball Information about a meeting dealing with a racquetball club.
15 Lady linksters Team photo; photo.
16 UNI Day Care Kids and their parents; photo.