Northern Iowan — January 29, 1980

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1 Faculty response to CATE book adequate but could be better Of the poll of two hundred faculty members, seventy-five replied they would be involved, eighty-five replied they would not and the remainder were in doubt.
1 Tomahawk book exchange may get the ax; 50,000 books received this semester An increasing volume of books and fewer members to help with book sale force Tomahawk to look at alternatives.
1 Draft opposers organize at UNI Newly organized group against the draft will now move forward after the collection of approximately one thousand signatures on a petition.
1 Iced tree Ice forms on a tree; photo.
2 Concern for peace Believes students should not be worried about the draft but whether the elected officials are doing anything about keeping peace throughout the world.
2 Every little bit helps Encourages students to do the small things in conserving energy on campus.
2 'Fail to back leaders' Believes students should not be developing petitions but rather should be supporting political leaders.
3 What's up Meetings and activities; La Mesa Espanola.
3 The Smoke From a Distant Fire . . . The Cedar Falls Utilities is pictured; photo.
4 Lobbyists update Lobbyists from the Iowa Higher Education Association and American Association of University Professors will update everyone on the events at the Iowa capitol.
4 Eye the skies! Open houses will occur at the Science Building Observatory on each Thursday throughout the semester.
4 Strategy Basketball members huddle during a time-out; photo.
4 Increased home ec enrollment poses space problems at Wright Mary Franken reports that there is a need for additional lecture rooms, laboratories, and office space.
5 Two students win auditions Recent winners at the Ft. Dodge Symphony Auditions were Mark Knapp and Cindy Gaeth.
6 Iowa area activities include boat, sports shows, Follies Listing of activities throughout Iowa.
6 University Chorus receives 'facelift' with new director The University Chorus is now performing all types of music during a performance instead of just one long work.
7 'Dangerous' areas mapped; class studies perceptions Members of the "Communicating through Maps" course recently surveyed students to see what areas on campus they perceive to be dangerous at night.
8 Ethnomusicologists to perform at UNI The Chamber Music Series third performance will be the Odessa Balalaikas; photo.
8 Saturday night remains 'alive' The Union Policy Board voted to continue sponsoring the "Saturday Night Alive" program.
9 Jazz it up at concert Thursday Performing at the upcoming concert will the UNI Jazz Band IV, "Epistrophy," and "Waterbabies."
9 Mini-courses Twelve different mini-courses will be sponsored by Maucker Union throughout the semester.
9 A film freak's fantasy! Upcoming movies for the Union Film Series are listed.
10 Women drop two- UNO, St. Ambrose UNI lost to Nebraska-Omaha, 73-59, and to St. Ambrose, 65-60.
10 Penguins don't miss often in 72-69 victory UNI was defeated by Youngstown State; photo.
11 Women edged, place fourth of 14 UNI placed fourth in the Northwestern University Invitational.
11 Men make waves at N. Illinois UNI defeated Northern Illinois in a double dual meet.
11 Track places third in Big Four, three firsts UNI had two individual winners, Bill Lawson and Tim Jamerson; photo.
11 AIA sticks UNI The Athletes in Action beat the Panthers, 31-16, in a UNI wrestling dual.
12 Bunnies and booze . . . brought to you by Bender The men of sixth floor Bender created their own Playboy Club Friday night; photos.