Northern Iowan — March 14, 1980
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Journalists stress irrelevant political issues, says author | James David Barber gave a talk on politics and journalism; photo. | |
| 1 | Get out of the mood for a lab experience? | Proposed lab requirement for gen ed has been delayed for further discussion and research by the Faculty Senate. | |
| 2 | Untitled | Describes the division of students seen in the Union. | |
| 2 | More on The Way . . . readers react to NI in-depth feature | A group called "The Way" is the trying to persuade students at UNI to become involved in their organization. | |
| 2 | 'Put cult in disrepute' | The churches of the area should be aware of "The Way." | |
| 2 | 'Asinine judgement' | Complaints against Redeker food services. | |
| 4 | The Death of a President | "Cat's Cradle" was performed Tuesday night by the Interpreters Theater. | |
| 4 | Senate Scene | Recent moves by UNISA, including reallocation of funds to IaPIRG. | |
| 6 | UNI group 'meets' Picasso at Art Center | Group of UNI students traveled to Minneapolis to view an exhibit of Picasso's work | |
| 6 | Bock, Baum give sonata recital | Emil Bock and Russell Baum will perform together at the UNI School of Music. The two have been playing together since 1939. | |
| 7 | Gallery director leaves with mixed emotions | Sanford Sivitz Shaman has resigned as director of UNI's Gallery of Art; photo. | |
| 8 | KUNI/KHKE want $30,000 | KUNI/KHKE has a ten-day campaign to raise money for the stations. | |
| 9 | Crisis of imperialism: a political forum | Political discussion held at Wesley Foundation. | |
| 9 | Industrial technology dinner | Dinner to be held; will discuss industrial arts education. | |
| 9 | Counseling Center | Workshops on career counseling will be held. | |
| 9 | Gallery of Art | Student exhibition and prints/photos by Roger Williams will be on display. | |
| 9 | Art a la Carte | Barbara Cassino will speak on contemporary ceramics. | |
| 9 | Theatre UNI | Will perform "The Rivals" March 14-17. | |
| 9 | UNISA recommends allocations | UNISA has finished allocating the funds collected from the student activity fee; list of groups that received funds. | |
| 10 | Men top Luther, U-W Stout in PEC | UNI defeated Luther and Stout in men's tennis. | |
| 10 | Eye-hand coordination | Cathy Crowl practices for the Panthers' next meet against Luther. | |
| 11 | Women base runners fly to Hilo, Hawaii | The women's team will be playing at the first annual Hawaii-Hilo Invitational. | |
| B1 | Jog wisely--don't run into foot injuries | UNI athletic trainer Dave Burton gives tips on jogging; how to avoid injuries and how to treat them. | |
| B1 | Dome becomes sports paradise | Fifth annual Northeast Iowa Sports Show will be held in the Dome March 20 through 23; photo. | |
| B2 | Come on, Rome wasn't built in a day | Thoughts about the Title IX predicament at UNI. | |
| B2 | 2,000 athletes compete in Dome | Athletes from area high schools will compete in the Dickinson Relays today and tomorrow in the UNI-Dome. | |
| B2 | Hypnosis: a 'natural, normal talent' | Chester Janas participated in a question and answer session as part of the 'six o'clock series'. Janas, a doctor in Waterloo, has used hypnosis to treat his patients for years. | |
| B4 | Those Swiss can help cut, slice, saw, file . . . | A Swiss Army knife should be at the top of the list for any outdoor activity. |