Northern Iowan — November 17, 1978

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1 What's up Meetings and events planned; wildlife posters for sale, Poets Club to meet, exhibition for executive secretaries to be held.
1 Can you do it? Students stop at anti-smoking promotional table; photo.
1 Quonset hut repairs stalled Ceramic studios need $50,000 in repairs to correct fire code deficiencies; may be done this summer.
1 Students' math efficiency dips; options outlined Faculty Senate endorses concept of math competency requirement.
2 'Act now to change student affairs' say readers; urge involvement in UNISA, RHA Students urge everyone to vote on November 7 and to get involved in UNI's government.
2 Prof supports Tharp Wrestling coach Chuck Patten lends his support to George Tharp's views on tenure.
2 "Fallacious educational process" in psychology? Protests qualitative vs. quantitative measurement Stephen Volk objects to the qualitative vs. quantitative measurement used in the psychology department.
3 Environmental rally UNI students will be holding an environmental rally to protest the nuclear plant in Palo.
3 Captain of UNI football team gives other side of the story Captain of the football team William Clark defends this year's team.
4 Artists Series to present Ohio Ballet on November 21 Profile of the company.
4 Brass Consort Will perform in Gallery of Art.
5 Tapestry donated to Strayer-Wood UNI Civic Arts Association donates tapestry by Chunghi Choo; photo.
5 Interp shows Monday Will present "The Education of Hyman Kaplan" and "Harrison Bergeron".
6 Writing competency, writing hold: confusion Attempt to distinguish the competency exam from the writing hold.
6 Writing hold origin a mystery Staff speculate on origin of the "hold"; seems to have been in place for some time, but no one is sure of when it was established.
7 Individual Studies program initiated Professor Pritchard talks about the National Student Exchange and the BLS.
7 Find the squirrel A squirrel in the ivy; photo.
8 Game of the Gods? Two halls from Noehren battled it out in intramural sports; photo.
9 UNISA offers Bahamas trip; open to students and faculty Description of Christmas break trip.
9 "Try it, you'll like it!"; career planners Students have enjoyed the career planning groups; description of the program.
10 Council reviews issue of academic cheating Professor Odell brings matter of cheating to administration.
10 The long and winding.. Snow fences are in place around campus awaiting the first major snowfall; photo.
11 Housing loan program renewed UNI may be able to apply again for federal assistance.
11 IaPIRG rally planned Will rally at nuclear plant in Palo.
12 Music programs Art and Music division of the Library will make day-long programs available.
12 Theater project Regents approve $120,000 to convert Sabin Theater into offices for the Economics Department.
12 Woodpecker's haven
12 How to survive Schedule of sessions at Women's Center.
12 Accounting award Carmen Blake wins McGladrey award.
14 Swimmers set for MCC; three all-Americans return UNI men's team is set to begin its first season in the mid-continent Conference.
14 Varsity and alumni enjoy gymnastics meet The varsity men's-alumni meet was held last weekend.
15 Dionysus cops IM football title Dionysus house of Noehren Hall won the intramural football championships; photo.
16 UNI falls to third place; preseason ratings released UNI was placed at third in the preseason ratings.
16 UNI faces Akron; near season's end UNI will play Akron University in Ohio this weekend in the Rubber Bowl.