Northern Iowan — February 1, 1980

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1 Senate meets Monday Student evaluations will be one of the topics covered in the upcoming Faculty Senate meeting.
1 Well Woman dance a success Over 230 people attended the first Winter Celebration of the Well Woman Community Health Project.
1 Draft rally draws pro and con speakers More than seventy-five people attended an organizational meeting for a committee to stop the draft; photo.
2 NI needs 'clean slate' before it criticizes Feels the Northern Iowan should have a reporter at each UNISA meeting before it starts criticizing others about their apathy in attending UNISA meetings.
2 'Struggling to keep free from propaganda' Feels President Carter is spreading propaganda about the draft.
2 'No fire, but countless numbers of fire alarms' Concerned that if false fire alarms keep getting pulled in the residence halls, what would happen during an actual fire?
2 Setting things straight Wants everyone to be aware of the facts surrounding Steven O'Brien's letter and also gives input on his proposed UNISA bill..
3 Museum Robert and Rosa Ward will present a slide program at the UNI Museum from their visit to Angkor Wat, Cambodia.
3 English Club to be revived? Individuals are being sought to help form an English Club at UNI.
3 Registration, abortion discussed at laPIRG speakout Tuesday Although the main topic of discussion for the speakout was to have been abortion, the draft and the ERA amendment surfaced; photo.
3 Posters, anyone? The Maucker Union programming office and the Craft Shop provide the service of making posters.
4 Consort concert A program of five works of J. S. Bach will be included in the final concert of the Bach Consort.
4 'Equus' coming to Theatre UNI opens spring semester's shows' D. Terry Williams has chosen "Equus" to be the spring production.
4 Photography--both sides Lynn O'Donnell and Dave Granfield examine the display featuring the works of eleven photographers from Colorado; photo.
4 You can become a star! Members of the Production II class will be writing, producing, and directing one musical and one drama performance.
5 Hungry rats at UNI link appetite to genetics; comfort for face-stuffers Linda Walsh has been testing rats and their reaction when they are given reduced amounts of glucose; photo.
6 Robert Byrnes: he can ring your bell . . . Robert Byrnes has been playing the Campanile's bells since his senior year at UNI; photo.
8 Live bands, free food, contests planned for Dance Marathon Sadie Hawkins' Day will be the theme for this year's Muscular Dystrophy Dance Marathon.
8 16 of 50 survive tryouts The first performance of the UNI Show Choir will be at this year's Tall Corn Festival.
9 What's up Meetings and activities; Spheeris and Voudouris; adult student lunches.
9 'Help!' The Beatles' movie "Help" will be shown in University Hall at the Union.
9 Senate discusses committees A motion was passed at the recent Faculty Senate meeting to appoint a monitor to each of the fourteen committees responsible to the Senate.
9 Parking violations decrease Although there are no plans to expand parking, permit classifications may be changes in some lots.
9 Once is not enough James Lindberg, University of Iowa, will direct two energy-related lectures.
9 Female fellowship The north central region of the Soroptimist International of the Americas is offering a $1500 fellowship for women.
10 Women break streak, beat Marycrest 78-57 UNI beat Marycrest after fifteen straight loses; photo.
11 Women swim South Dakota in East pool The Panthers will be competing today against the University of South Dakota.
11 UNI 37-3 over Winona matmen Good conditioning helped the Panthers defeat Winona State.
11 Overtime Says that Russ Smith, a sports reporter for the Waterloo Courier, wants to go to the Soviet Union to cover the Olympics.
12 Those ole' Union blues Carl Alan Reiche performs; photo.
12 'Impact' peer advising helps freshman cope The peer advising program "Impact", now in its third year of existence, helps those freshmen who are at "high risk".