Northern Iowan — August 29, 1978

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1 UNI-Dome lots open for use Information about where to park during construction of Hudson Road; photo.
1 UNI football to be telecast ABC will broadcast UNI's game against Youngstown State.
1 UNI falls to fourth place; students to appear on telethon The couple who raised the largest amount of money for dance marathon to present money raised by UNI.
2 An introduction The Northern Iowan staff writes an introductory editorial.
2 UNI student criticizes School of Business Several business classes were cancelled due to lack of professors to teach the courses.
2 Students given blessing (?) Students asked not to walk on flowers.
2 Student announces candidacy for UNISA A student announces his intent to run for president of UNISA.
2 RHA president welcomes residents RHA welcomes students back to campus.
3 innndeigessstion Hagemann Hall reflects in the new windows of the Strayer-Wood Theatre; photo.
3 Students object to room and board hike $100 fee increase for room and board to be used for renovation and salary increases.
4 Union open house Activities announced for FUNION '78.
4 Don't forget the fan Students unpack their belongings as they come back to campus; photo.
5 The first day or the last? Students began school in various ways, by studying or by partying; photo.
7 Anderson first guest of speakers series Jack Anderson, Pulitzer Prize winning columnist, to speak on campus.
7 New housing Five new married student apartments were recently constructed; photo.
8 UNI to Guthrie Theatre UNI to offer bus trips to Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis; first one for a production starring Randall Duk Kim; photo.
8 Students and faculty together in production First production of the season selected for Interpreters Theatre.
8 Mazur art An exhibit of the works of Michael Mazur featured at the UNI Art Gallery.
8 Children's theatre rep F. Scott Regan has been selected to represent the Children's Theatre Association of America.
9 Runge is new designer New member joins design staff of Theatre UNI as scenic designer for upcoming production.
9 Theatre UNI has new professor Professor James Wear will teach acting, performing voice, and directing for Theatre UNI.
9 Mini courses offered Courses being offered by Maucker Union announced.
10 Survival guide Information given on scheduling, activities, organizations, services, buildings on campus and academic advising.
17 The Cupboard--a place to buy everything Description of Ellis George's tobacco/variety store.
18 Teachers exams offered three dates this year Dates set for the National Teacher Examinations.
18 Swim hours Hours scheduled for recreational swimming.
18 Student teachers Announcements made for those student teaching in the spring semester and also the next fall semester.
18 Health Center Schedule announced for Student Health Center.
19 SIMS Will meet.
19 Men's Glee Club First rehearsal.
19 Union expands services Three new services include the Union Station, a weekly program service, and a Dial-Events service.
19 Will I be ready? A football player's leg injury may keep him from playing in UNI's opening game; photo.
20 I can't believe I spent the whole thing Student buys books for new semester.
21 Scholarships Session to be held to discuss scholarships and fellowships available for graduate study.
21 UNISA president Naber tells 78-79 plans Angel Naber gives details of UNISA goals for the year.
22 Panther football '78 Panthers will open their season against Wisconsin-Whitewater; photo.
23 Baseball honors Outfielder Rich Johnson and Catcher Greg Beer named to the 1978 All-NCC squad.
23 Panthers join new conference UNI will now be part of the Mid-Continent Conference (MCC).
23 UNI wins NCC, again Panthers win the North Central Conference All-Sports Championship for the second consecutive year.
23 Intramurals Several intramural sports will start soon.
24 A demanding but popular sport Describes how to get started and how to backpack; photo.