Northern Iowan — May 4, 1979

Page Title Summary
1 Valeriani to speak Richard Valeriani, NBC news correspondent, will speak in the Union on Monday.
1 Proposal for Ed. D. passed by Faculty Senate Faculty Senate passed a proposal for a Doctor of Education degree. The proposal will now be sent to the Board of Regents.
1 Leisure services offers summer intramurals The Department of Leisure Services is offering intramural sports during the summer sessions.
1 A little water never hurt anyone.. UNI students sit in a puddle on campus; photo.
2 Corrections, clarifications in assault story Beulah Mills feels that readers need to be aware of corrections to the article, "Awareness is a factor in assaults".
2 Is "good coaching" also "good teaching"? Feels that it is discrimination if a woman is denied a teaching job because she does not coach.
2 Explains prior letter about UNI Tae Kwon-Do Club Defending his position that he helped to form the UNI Tae Kwon-Do Club.
3 Open house observatory An open house will be held at the Hillside Courts Observatory.
3 UNI hosts conference UNI hosts the 1979 Mid-Continent Conference tennis championships; photo.
4 What's up Meetings and events are planned; a walk in movie scheduled for West Towers field.
4 PEO Will ride to the Waterloo Brown Bottle.
4 Science colloquium Wayne McCracken will speak.
4 Repetitions and other works Exhibition will be shown in the A & I main gallery.
4 UNI-CUE Meeting held for all those interested in UNI-CUE.
4 Gallery of Art Works will be shown by Carol Scharff.
4 Auditions for Pippin Auditions are scheduled for the summer musical 'Pippin' will be directed by Terrell Nicholson.
5 Mythologist: "Christianity is dead" Mythologist Joseph Campbell spoke on the mythology involved in Christianity; photo.
5 Student art Students invited to submit works for the annual student exhibition.
6 Men's track UNI returns to dual competition as they travel to a meet in Ames.
7 Men's golf hampered by weather UNI competed in the Drake Relays golf classic.
8 Anti-ROTC demonstration held Tues.; debate cancelled; rally attracts 40 students The anti-ROTC demonstration held Tuesday attracted forty students and two faculty members. The demonstration was led by former UNI student Doyle Crom; photo.
8 Anti-ROTC meet Kamerick Students opposed to the formation of ROTC met with President John J. Kamerick.