Northern Iowan — September 7, 1979

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1 Funding for research $10,000 is made available to assist graduate students.
1 UNISA is put on probation by USSA Because UNISA's delegation had no minority delegate at the national conference, it was placed on probation.
1 Look, folks, no gas! Many UNI students are taking the cheap way to get around by using a bicycle; photo.
1 Pearson made administration VP Lynnetta Pearson has been appointed UNISA vice president of administration; photo.
2 Untitled Believes John Kamerick needs to improve the quality of his interaction with students and faculty; photo.
2 Prof 'heartsick' about projector theft Professor Darrel B. Hoff writes about a projector that was stolen.
2 New UNISA VP says, 'job will get done' UNISA has taken on a lot of changes, but it is a year for the UNISA to grow and expand.
3 Kamerick blamed for growing danger of 'managerial elite' Believes students, faculty, and staff should take steps toward returning the university to one that focuses on education.
4 UNI cutting energy costs UNI will continue to comply with Emergency Building Temperature Restrictions to cut the cost of energy.
4 Ad students help public groups Each semester UNI advertising students work with problems in the public area.
4 Hey, it's Joe Cool! Mike Obermeier is wearing a pair of oversized glasses; photo.
4 Religion on TV A television-based course entitled "The Long Search--A Study of Religions" will be offered this fall.
5 What's up Meetings and activities; Saturday Night Alive; Pro-Choice Rally; Women Athletes.
5 Nuclear pros and cons discussed Iowa Public Interest Research Group hosted a debate on the pros and cons of nuclear energy.
6 Develop a green thumb Tips given for growing plants; photo.
6 UNISA to hold special election Special election to be held to fill vacant positions.
7 Meditation Room The Meditation Room was remodeled over summer and now hosts a conference table with eight chairs.
7 Dining services moved Director of Dining Services office is moved to the Redeker Lounge.
8 Ray Charles coming to UNI-Dome Sunday Grammy award-winning performer Ray Charles to appear in the UNI-Dome; photo.
9 'The Muppet Movie:' a touch of madcap genius Review of "The Muppet Movie"; photo.
10 'Live From Studio One' Kevin Conner and Doug Koempel performed on guitar and piano at KUNI's 'Live From Studio One'; photo.
10 Join music groups Several music groups are looking for additional members.
11 College Hill Criterium to be held College Hill Merchants are sponsoring the College Hill Criterium.
11 Runners favored in first meet UNI's first meet is in Rock Island, Illinois. The Panthers are expected to finish first.
11 Football Action Nelson Berry picks up some yardage for the Panthers in this photograph; photo.
12 Cougars blank Panther opener UNI was defeated by the Minnesota-Morris Cougars, 13-0.
13 On the loose Football player Steve Sandon tries to outrun an opponent; photo.
13 Twin brothers? Football players Kelly Ellis and Nelson Berry are running down the field; photo.
14 Northern Iowan gets new advisor Jackson Baty, professor of educational psychology, is the new advisor of the Northern Iowan; photo.
14 Virginia native adjusts well to Iowa while substitute teaching Leila Christenbury, who is substituting for nine months at UNI, says Iowans are genuinely hospitable.
14 Become an art guide A sign-up meeting will be held for the docent program.
15 Tuesday morning blahs¿ Jim Lanning relaxes on top of the union; photo.
15 Education conference tomorrow The conference "Alternative Images of the Future: Scenarios for Education and Preparation of Teachers" will be a forum for suggestions for improving the teacher education program at UNI.
16 Kamerick: academic program excellent President John Kamerick and Judy Harrington, faculty chair, speak to faculty.
17 Old Aud roof fixed $75,000 was spent in repairs to the roof of the Auditorium over the summer.
17 Guthrie open houses The Guthrie Theater announces a new series of open houses.
18 Beer: going for gusto over 2000 years The history and brewing process of beer is explained.
19 What's in a beer? A proposal before federal government agencies would enable people to read what the ingredients are in beer.
20 Back to the pack again Different photographs are shown of students and their backpacks; photo.