Northern Iowan — April 20, 1979

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1 Ah-one-an-a-two Conductor Joseph Giunta lead a performance held on top of the Union; photo.
1 No violation, says election commission The UNISA has dismissed charges of election rule violations against Jim St. John.
1 UNISA opposes ROTC on campus; demonstration, student forum planned The UNISA has adopted a policy of opposition to the formation of an ROTC unit on campus.
1 Craig Lathrop elected UNISA president; 4 elections later.. Craig Lathrop has been elected UNISA president after four elections and forty-eight days of being in political "limbo" without an official president; photo.
2 Northern Iowan "not the Rolling Stone" Readers discouraged by the paper's coverage of the UNISA election .
2 UNISA senate begins term with action The new UNISA senate began its session with a resolution against the proposed ROTC.
2 Candidate says he was misrepresented in editorial UNISA candidate Pete Larson feels that his views were misinterpreted by the Northern Iowan.
2 Greeks thank Union The Interfraternity Council thanks the Maucker Union for providing year-long entertainment.
2 Editorial's intent "questionable", violates policy Student disappointed by the Northern Iowan's decision to print an editorial with their choice for UNISA candidate.
3 University should match words with deeds; restore purple & gold awards to intended purposes Professor believes the university should increase the amount of the award for the Purple & Gold Awards.
3 Sample UNI's arts UNI offers a wide variety of arts on campus.
4 "Hair": the spirit of the sixties Review of the film version of "Hair" starring Treat Williams and Beverly D'Angelo.
5 Businesswoman Proctor to speak Barbara Gardner Proctor, a successful businesswoman, will speak at UNI on May 3.
5 Music recital UNI faculty will give a recital this Sunday.
5 And the winners are . . . ; guess the Oscars contest Contest offered to guess the winners of the upcoming Academy Awards.
5 1st year anniversary of Strayer-Wood The Strayer-Wood Theatre is celebrating its first anniversary.
6 SUNI-DAZE begins Wednesday; tug-of-war, bed races, pig roast planned The 1979 SUNI-Days will begin this Wednesday.
7 Women's roles Sandra Danforth and Samira Harfoush spoke on women's roles in the Middle East; photo.
8 Scholarships Tomahawk is offering two scholarships worth $300.
8 SALT negotiator Paul Warnke of SALT will speak on Friday.
8 Students to evaluate UNI's advising services A survey asking students to evaluate UNI's academic advising will be distributed to undergraduate students.
9 Students offered help; Academic Advising Center Students receive help in completing their degrees through the academic advising center; photo.
10 Tull and UK enthrall crowd for over 3 hours Jethro Tull and U. K. performed a concert in the UNI-Dome.
10 A Tull of the Hun The band Jethro Tull performed at the UNI-Dome on Wednesday; photo.
11 Former NI editor Former NI editor Carol Le Beau is returning to UNI to lead an informal discussion of broadcast news.
11 UNISA positions The UNISA is accepting applications for available positions.
11 Bounceathon UNI will hold its first annual 'Bounceathon' in hopes of raising $2500.
12 Creative change; an agenda for us all The third annual Women's Days will be held April 22-25.
14 Rugby club UNI rugby club will host two games this weekend against Upper Iowa and Wartburg.
14 Baseball drops two The Panthers lost a doubleheader to the Coe Kohawks, 19-15 and 8-5.
14 Three golf team meets cancelled Three meets were cancelled due to poor weather.
15 NCAA selects Kemp for scholarship UNI senior Mike Kemp has been selected by the NCAA to receive a $1500 post-graduate scholarship; photo.
15 Football squad hits practice trail UNI football team has begun its spring workouts.
16 UNI students come out of hibernation UNI students can finally get outside and enjoy the nice weather; photo.