Northern Iowan — October 6, 1978

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1 How would the general education proposal affect students? Students in school at the time of implementation could have choice of old or new system; outline of general education proposal now under consideration.
1 General education proposal still being debated; faculty met Monday to discuss; no decision made Faculty vote down idea of director of general education; will continue debate later; photo.
2 Kamerick plans campus meeting President Kamerick will revive custom of all-university meeting to discuss a variety of topics.
2 General education proposal: a "compromise program"? Students believe the proposed general education program does not contain enough variety.
2 Victim of theft questions role of security Student ponders the effectiveness of university security after recent theft.
3 UNISA, RHA presidents declare voter registration week Student government organizations are encouraging university student to register to vote the week of October 9-13.
3 UNI students ask: 'Why no literary magazine?' Very unhappy that university will not support a literary magazine.
4 Special visual effects to highlight Macbeth Charles Scholz talks about his work on the play.
4 Willie's time has come; appears in concert Sunday Willie Nelson will play a concert Sunday, October 15, in the UNI-Dome; photo.
5 Jazz I and II to play big band hits
5 Gallery features 'Evidence'; runs through October 15 The Gallery of Art will showcase the exhibit entitled 'Evidence' through October 15, photo.
6 New organ making music Description of the Casavent Freres organ in Russell Hall; photo.
6 Shakespeare is rare treat Student reviews the production of Shakespeare's "Comedy of Errors".
7 Kamerick says he can serve best externally President Kamerick presents his views on his job; photo.
8 UNISA special election declared valid Election commission rules, 6-2, that objections were not substantial.
8 '78 UNI enrollment increases Fall 1978 enrollment is 10,455; 1.1% increase over fall 1977; further breakdown of figures.
8 Weather turns the tables A campus park gets ready as winter weather approaches; photo.
10 Women's tennis UNI will face Iowa State for its final match of the season on Saturday.
10 Panthers fight to end skid; Sheriff refuses to give in Panthers will try to snap a four game losing streak when they face North Dakota on Friday.
11 Social Work Club Karen McNeil will speak.
11 Lecture Joseph Meeker will speak.
11 Chi Alpha Will study Colossians.
11 Field hockey team readies UNI will participate in the Lake Forest, Illinois, Invitational October 7-8.
11 UNI to compete in tourney; twenty teams entered UNI lost in the first round of the Badger Invitational Volleyball Tournament, held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
12 Buckle up! A student participates in an Iowa Department of Transportation demonstration; photo.
12 Disc golf challenges frisbee fans; only facility in state Cedar Falls is the only city in the state with a disc golf course; photo.