Northern Iowan — July 18, 1980

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1 Draft registration begins Monday Draft registration will begin Monday for 19 and 20 year old men.
1 Local Anderson organization establishes committees The National Unity Campaign began organizational meeting in the Union. The committee is pushing the election of Representative John Anderson of Illinois.
1 Rudisill plans move to Eastern Michigan Professor Alvin Rudisill will take a position at Eastern Michigan University.
1 Construction, remodeling projects dot UNI campus Dave Walters discusses some of the renovation and construction projects occurring on campus.
1 Extreme heat heightens risk of trauma Tips on identifying sun maladies.
2 Volunteer service inept American colleges and universities are protesting the draft.
2 Rat lab rejects IaPIRG's pet mold Student encourages public service with IaPIRG.
2 Reader offers response to NI 'Moses' review Response to the review of 'Wholly Moses.'
3 Protests Protests against mandatory draft registration are now being organized.
3 George Immerzeel Will speak at the 4th International Congress on Mathematical Education, held in California.
3 Dr. Edward Amend Edward Amend has been elected vice president of the Iowa Board for Public Programs in the Humanities.
3 Second annual softball The championship of the summer session will be Sunday, July 20.
3 University Museum The museum will be open Sundays during the summer.
3 Workshops Upcoming workshops include Resume Writing and Interviewing.
3 KUNI/KHKE UNI radio stations won first place for fundraising activities.
3 'SpeakEasy UNI' A guide was published listing faculty and staff who are available as speakers.
3 Final grade reports Grade reports will be available August 11 and 12.
3 Radell sisters confer gift on UNI The Radell sisters donated a major gift to the UNI Foundation. In recognition of this gift, the SE entrance of the UNI-Dome will be named after them; photo.
3 Gammack plans revision of by-laws UNISA president Chris Gammack plans a revision of the by-laws, as well as changes for the student activity fee; photo.
4 Handicapped integrated into mainstream UNI special education specialists talk about the new law on mainstreaming children with disabilities.
4 Library aids project The library's Reader Service Department offers free research consultation.
4 'Barefoot': refreshing, energetic Review of the show 'Barefoot in the Park.'
4 United Way seeks help Volunteers are needed for the Black Hawk County chapter of the United Way.
5 Porter's 'Anything Goes' to sail with musical crew on board Preview of Theatre UNI's play 'Anything Goes'; photo.
5 'Star Wars' sequel strikes back A review of the movie 'The Empire Strikes Back'.
5 They're on a mission from God Review of the movie 'The Blues Brothers'.
5 'Urban Cowboy' rides high Review of the movie 'Urban Cowboy'.
6 OCTO comedy 'Loot' chides social norms The Old Creamery Theatre in Garrison has opened a new studio theatre; photo.
6 WMT readies for 22-hour ordeal WMT-TV will air parts of the Jerry Lewis MDA telethon.
7 Mind your p's and q's Questions and answers about golf.
7 Artists expose eye-catching festival Local artist and craftsmen set up booths between 23rd Street and College Street for the third annual College Hill Arts Festival on Wednesday; photo.
8 I'm aidin' Reagan Student editorializes on the upcoming election.
8 Male role changes in '80's An informal discussion on men's roles in the 1980's was held at the Judson House; photo.