Northern Iowan — April 21, 1978

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1 Sculpture Students will display their work.
1 Faculty to evaluate Kamerick, Martin Committee will administer the evaluation and tabulate the results; concern over motive behind evaluation.
1 Tour of Speech/Arts this weekend Department of Speech areas will be open.
2 Grand Prix Believes that alternative routes should be used whenever possible rather than using the ground around the sidewalks.
2 Notice! Looking for contributions for creative writing special section.
2 Thanks for museum support Steve Conrad and Nancy Redfern would like to thank others for their support to restore the Ice House.
2 Congratulations Student thanks the UNI housekeeping staff.
2 Clarifies evaluation situation; unions have not been involved, Rider says States that evaluations were initiated by the faculty, not a union.
3 Volunteer Volunteer opportunities.
3 Kid's activities Swim classes available for children.
3 Discrimination case rejected; UNI wins Regional Civil Rights Office rejects claims that women faculty were discriminated against.
3 Academy of Science at UNI today About six hundred scheduled to attend.
3 Early man--DNA research--ozone layer topics of conversation Highlights of IAS meeting.
3 Ignorance is bliss as we watch the world go to hell Believes that we are taught a subtle form of ignorance and to isolate ourselves in our own ignorance.
4 UPB president John Rider elected.
4 Regatta to be "awesome event"; 90 rafts entered Rules and regulations outlined.
4 Another day, another dollar Wilson Lange restores damaged table; photo.
5 Former CIA head Colby to give speech Monday Profile of William Colby; photo.
5 Chili on Fritos? Unhappy with menu item.
5 Banquet Pi Omega Pi will hold banquet for senior business majors.
5 Guest artist Fred Jones will conduct print-making workshop; photo.
6 Becker returns from France "classroom" Jim Becker talks about the tour that he led to France.
6 24-hr. visitation? Humorous modification of Hagemann Hall sign; photo.
7 Steve Martin Still seats available.
7 Volunteering offers many rewards Volunteer Bureau officials talk about their program.
8 "Cyrano" opens Strayer-Wood Play preview with photos of the new theater; photo.
10 Born or made? Kathy Reed will lead discussion.
10 Regatta meeting Crews must attend to be allowed to enter regatta.
10 Noted author speaks on African poetry Profile of Johnnye Akin.
10 Russell Hall put to rest; bad acoustics Recent production of Threepenny Opera faced several problems.
11 Board governors elected; UNI Foundation List of new members of board.
11 Country dance Tomahawk will sponsor country and western dance.
12 High schoolers visit UNI Prospective students touring the UNI campus.
12 Governor candidate Whitney says education concern of his Tom Whitney presents views.
13 Prof publishes Professor Roberts publishes book on social problems.
13 Males needed to diversify human sexuality workshop groups
13 Open house Department of Speech will conduct tours of new facilities.
13 Voice recital Joyce Spande will present graduate recital.
14 Linksters enter Purdue Invitation UNI to compete in the Purdue Invitational, after winning the UNI-Waverly Golf Invitational.
14 Softballers win 4 games; up mark to 9-3 UNI swept up two doubleheaders.
15 Lady golfers at Missouri; season opener UNI opens season at the Missouri Invitational.
15 UNI thinclads in Kansas Relays UNI will take a 16-man squad to Kansas Relays.
15 Netters sting Bees 8-1 UNI topped St. Ambrose with an 8-1 win.
15 Rugby Action UNI won against Beaver Creek and Anamosa with scores of 32-6 and 54-0.
15 Baseball squad hosts Chiefs UNI to play a doubleheader against Morningside.
16 What's Up? Activities and meetings.