Northern Iowan — February 23, 1979

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1 $5.5 million proposed President Kamerick asks for $5.5 million in capital projects in appearance before General Assembly.
1 Dance marathon Practice session at the Circle.
1 Solar eclipse is Monday Sun will be 85% covered locally.
1 Residence halls vote for changes Campbell (84.6%) and Lawther (85.1%) Halls vote for 24-hour visitation; Shull Hall wishes to drop escort policy.
1 Ice in the sunshine Icicles hanging from gutter; photo.
2 Where are the candidates? UNISA doesn't have enough students to fill the spots open in the upcoming elections.
2 Protests recent invasion Professor David Morgan urges students to protest the recent Chinese invasion of Viet Nam.
2 Urges support of RHIP party Kathy Drenter, RHA president, lends her support to the Residence Hall Interest Party.
2 "None of the Above Party" enters UNISA race Group forming the "None of the Above Party" to take advantage of student voter turnout.
2 After the election.. Student believes that the Bartlett Hall senate race candidates are taking their campaigning a little overboard.
3 "Let your voice be heard" urges IaPIRG Nuclear energy is criticized by the members of IaPIRG.
4 Jazzing it up . . . . UNI student band "Dexterity" played in KUNI's "Live From Studio One"; photo.
4 "Exits" display Work by Mike Whaley and John Clark on display.
4 KUNI has live bands
5 Waylon Jennings in Dome Profile; photo.
5 Mime performs Terry Vik will perform.
6 Summer rep. Theatre UNI will hold auditions for summer company.
6 Co-op program not job placement; Long-term planning needed Rules and regulations of the program.
7 Feminist leader speaks Brenda Eichelberger speaks; photo.
7 Spring enrollment Spring 1979 enrollment is 9669; up 1.4% over previous year.
8 Not for women only: alternatives to an unplanned pregnancy
8 Birthright offers three alternatives to abortion An extensive look at the Birthright program.
9 If abortion is the answer . . . where to go next for help Description of abortion procedures.
10 SHEA Will discuss fundraisers.
10 Campus Scouts Will hold potluck.
10 Social Work Club Planning party.
10 Self-defense Classes for women offered.
10 "Quick fix" projects help; 15 percent reduction in energy consumption Tom Paulson talks about changes that have reduced energy consumption by 15% in five years.
12 Iowa is a "surprising place" for spring break; where to go when you can't afford Miami Places to visit around the state.
13 Contrast Construction continues on Power Plant; photo.
13 BEOG aid to expand this fall Dennis Jensen talks about the changes in the BEOG program.
14 Volleyball tryouts UNI's team will hold tryouts on March 3.
14 Women's basketball ends; team competes in state tournament UNI women's team heads into the state tournament with its worst record ever, 2-18.
14 Marlins perform in show this weekend; all together now UNI's synchronized swim club will give its annual show this weekend; photo.
15 Gymnastics team to state meet The Panthers will compete at the Iowa Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women state gymnastics tournament tomorrow.
15 Track begins; women's squad ready The UNI women's team begins its season tomorrow.
15 Globetrotters coming to UNI The Harlem Globetrotters will be playing at UNI on February 27.
15 Globetrotter talent The Globetrotters public relations director visited UNI; photo.
16 Art students follow in "Finegan's wake"; Finegan's 3-D art class UNI students participate in a three dimensional art class taught by Don Finegan; photo.