Northern Iowan — March 4, 1980

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1 Out in the country A class will be offered next quarter on rural education.
1 The rigmarole starts again Summer session registration will begin on March 17.
1 Election tomorrow A run-off between UNISA presidential candidates Thomas Kyle and Chris Gammack will be held tomorrow.
1 Get in the mood for lab experience A lab requirement may be added to the general education program.
1 Grads parade on May 17 (again) The Commencement ceremonies will be held Saturday, May 17, instead of Friday, May 16, after a student petition circulated protesting the Friday date.
2 Open library earlier Students would like to use the library earlier than 1:30p.m. on Sunday.
2 United Nations record is, at best, a disaster Student hopes the Russian intervention in Afghanistan will start a counter culture as Viet Nam did.
2 Affects of the pill Believes that students should be aware of the risk of taking contraceptive pills.
3 What's up Meetings and activities.
3 Social work club Will meet to discuss symposium.
3 Film A film on nuclear war will be shown in the Union, sponsored by IaPIRG.
3 Art a la Carte Allan Shickman will present paper on Shakespeare on March 6.
3 Cooperative education program Orientation meetings held on Tuesdays.
3 Folk dance club Meetings held Tuesday nights.
3 Brown seminar A seminar/workshop will be held in the Union, conducted by Don Leland Brown. Brown currently has works exhibited in the Union.
3 IaPIRG speakout IaPIRG will hold speakout on Nicaragua.
3 Student ISEA Meeting to elect officers and delegates for the new year will be held March 4.
3 Be assertive Seminars on assertiveness and self-esteem will be offered at the Women's Center.
3 Teacher shortage critical The Department of Industrial Technology is initiating a program to acquaint students with the program. This is being done to interest young students in industrial technology and to combat the recent teacher shortage in the field.
4 Sex workshop offers samples A workshop on sex role stereotyping will be offered next Saturday in the Education Center.
5 Well? Colleen Brennan and Lezlie Fredericksen examine the plants at the UNISA Plant Sale this past week; photo.
5 Try stuffing it the right way The American Dietetic Association will hold its eighth annual campaign for national nutrition. Posters promoting nutrition month can be seen on campus.
6 Marathon dancers raise $1,300 per hour The 1980 Muscular Dystrophy Dance Marathon was held last weekend. Nearly $33,000 in pledges were received; survey of activities and stunts; photo.
8 Marimbas, anyone?! UNI Percussion and Marimba Ensembles will perform tomorrow night.
8 Grab your bongos and boogie UNI graduate Cynthia Haring will perform on campus tomorrow. Her performances include works of poetry and folk songs; photo.
9 KUNI, KHKE sponsor fundraising KUNI and KHKE hope to raise $30,000 to support their stations.
9 Summer auditions Auditions will be held for the 1980 Summer Repertory Season on March 15.
9 Chorale groups to perform oratorio The UNI Concert Chorale and the Metropolitan Chorale will perform 'The Passion of St. John' on March 9. The oratorio will be directed by Graeme Cowen.
10 Men fifth in MCC meet Jesus Vasquez led the men's team to fifth place.
10 Women take 3rd at Indoor UNI placed third in the meet at Iowa City.
10 UNI second in nation; two champs UNI took second place in the NCAA II meet in Omaha, Nebraska. Kirk Meyers and Ken Gallagher won individual championships.
11 Men's tennis still perfect The men won their third straight meet, defeating the Blackhawk Tennis Club of Waterloo.
11 Women's final dual bests total record The women lost to Mankato State, 119.4-114.9.
11 MCC fourth for tankers The men took fourth place in the Mid-Continent Conference meet at Youngstown, Ohio.
12 Cable television featured in debate Two UNI students will debate with students from the University of Iowa on government regulation of cable television.
12 Artist gives seminar Artist D. L. Brown will present work to the Union on Thursday. He will also conduct a workshop on campus.
12 Babysitting co-op organized by families in Cedar Falls area A babysitting co-op has been organized by Cedar Falls families.