Northern Iowan — August 29, 1980

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1 BEOG funds cut $50 to reduce federal budget $140 million cut from Basic Education Opportunity Grant money; each UNI student will incur a $50 cut in his or her grant.
1 Tomahawk fall book sale gets Purple Arrow's help Tomahawk and Purple Arrow combine efforts to run fall book sale.
1 I give her an 8 Male residents of Bartlett Hall look at women from the balcony; photo.
1 Male students come back to housing trouble Twenty-nine students did not have rooms when they arrived on campus.
1 Freshmen give first impressions Freshmen talk about their first days at UNI.
2 Editorial A remembrance of Josef Fox; photo.
2 To the reader; we welcome your input Would like the reader's help in reporting information.
2 You are alive, Joe Believes Joe Fox's memory lives on; feels library should be named after Fox.
2 RHA president explains function An explanation of the Residence Hall Association.
3 UNISA revises laws UNISA to operate under updated bylaws.
3 Kamerick resumes student meetings Students may schedule appointments to meet with President John Kamerick on Wednesdays throughout the semester.
3 Food service makes changes Lists changes made within UNI Food Service.
4 Industrial Tech. Awards first doctorate degree Ralph Long is first to receive the Doctor of Industrial Technology degree in the nation.
4 Former UNI professor Fox dies Josef Fox dies of apparent heart attack, August 7, 1980.
4 New students welcomed at Freshman Convocation UNI President, UNISA President, and RHA President speak to new students.
6 'Kiss Me Kate' leads productions Lists the 1980-81 schedule of productions.
6 'Union Connection' auditions Sept.. 2 and 3 UNI show choir to hold auditions.
6 Prominent author, Major to present lyrical style Clarence Major to appear on UNI campus; photo.
7 'Everybody Works' with Bill Jones Bill T. Jones, dancer and choreographer, will perform with his company "Every Works."
7 Dancer conducts workshop Blondell Cummings to conduct workshop.
7 Gillespie comes alive on KUNI KUNI to host three nights of jazz from the Chicago Jazz Festival; photo.
8 Xanadu dances in promising; bows out weak Review of the movie "Xanadu".
9 The Klamberdink Boys Characters discuss living situations on campus.
9 Getting to know U 'n' I New student guide to where to live, taking the bus, mail service, where to eat, churches, and activities in Cedar Falls.
13 Tony Award-winning play highlights Artists Series Schedule of performances and performers for the Artists Series.
15 What's up Meetings and activities; Folk Music Club.
15 KCRS Will hold organizational meeting.
15 Public Relations Club Will meet.
15 Model United Nations Will meet.
15 Varsity baseball team Will hold tryouts.
15 Pom Pom squad Will hold clinics.
15 Rugby Club Practices Tuesdays and Thursdays.
15 Competitive swimming Available for both men and women.
15 Mat maids Will meet.
15 Purple Arrow Will work at Tomahawk book sale.
15 Education course, offered at UNI-CUE Alan Wieder, Ohio University, Athens, will instruct the course "Alternatives in Public Education".
15 Evening section added The course "Language and Culture" is now being offered in the evening.
16 Progress pleases Sheriff UNI's first string won, 17-0, Wednesday in the Dome in the final scrimmage of the preseason; photo.
16 Women's tennis tryouts get enthusiastic response UNI is currently holding tryouts for women's tennis.
17 Soccer club needs players UNI looks for more players as it starts its nineteenth season.
17 Women's golf squad prepares for success An experienced team is counting on a successful year.
17 Panther cross country teams look ahead; men return eight UNI prepares for the season with eight returning veterans and a good freshman class.
17 Panther cross country teams look ahead; women gain varsity status UNI prepares for its second season, and its first as a varsity sport, with nine returning runners; photo.
18 Men's tennis team sets high goals UNI started practice already and hopes to win most of their matches this year.
18 Overtime; will the Panthers pass this year? Predicted an 8-3 season for UNI and a much improved passing game behind junior quarterback Steve Sandon.
19 UNI spikers fire up for tough year UNI hopes for a good year with nine returning veterans and three newcomers.
19 Linksters "a little stronger" UNI hopes for a good season after losing only one letterman.