Northern Iowan — December 9, 1980

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1 Getting your grades Will be available January 12.
1 Stabbing near campus Man stabbed near Bo Jingles.
1 City Council approves stricter housing codes Cedar Falls adopts Uniform Housing Code; rents may rise, but conditions should improve.
1 Christmas shopping Local merchants set up stands to display their items at University Hall on Thursday; photo.
1 Committee set to abolish problems Committee of Cedar Falls council members, residents, and UNI representatives will work on problems.
1 Here's help for final exams Wayne King offers tips for study.
2 Question legal process Feels the Iowa Supreme Court is abusing its great power.
2 Would ROTC contradict goals . . . Opposes ROTC coming to UNI.
2 . . . or would it add to education? Supports the ROTC on campus.
2 Seriously consider the consequences Wants people to know it has been declared illegal for Selective Service to record social security numbers; if this has already been done, one can write and request his number be deleted.
2 Is there life after UNI? Looking toward the future.
2 Watch out, you radicals! A satirical letter concerning student radicals.
3 Tragic Cambodian refugee story; an uncertain future Robert Richards talks about the refugees' situation.
3 Fire doors installed in Baker Hall Part of continuous program to make buildings safer.
3 Winners measure in meters Students take part in contest which measures campus structures.
4 Volunteers need flexibility Students learn about Peace Corps and Vista.
4 Pajama girls The Jinglettes perform at the variety show sponsored by the Men's Glee Club; photo.
4 North American Review publishes short story collection Book contains stories by Lee K. Abbott.
5 Program helps save lives Close look at health aides program in dorms.
5 Certain interview questions off-limits Clinton Nelson talks about inappropriate interview questions.
6 What's up Meetings and activities; laPIRG; Bible Study.
6 Spanish Club Will go caroling.
6 Women's track and field Organizational meeting.
6 Phi Beta Lambda Putting together gifts for the needy.
6 Smart shopping can cut high food costs Barbara Pershing gives tips on shopping.
6 Russian language gains popularity Hugh Duvese speaks at Russian Club.
7 What goes up . . . Chicken Jackson attempts a shot; photo.
7 Fairy tales: fantasy and fear Panelists talk about fairy tales.
8 Joint vocal concert tonight Program for the concert by the Women's Chorus and the University Choir.
9 Audition for spring productions Theatre UNI is seeking cast members for several productions.
9 'Beauty' entertaining, more Review of Theatre UNI's production of "Beauty and the Beast."
9-Aug Variety show lends spirit Review of the Christmas Variety Show; photo.
10 Tuba instructor presents recital Professor Kaenzig will present performance.
10 In review: Woody Allen's new movie is complex, vain, but enjoyable Review of the film "Stardust Memories."
11 Student art works on sale
11 Chorale an impressive sight Review of the Metropolitan Chorale's performance of Handel's "Messiah."
12 Graham leads symphony Christmas Profile of Professor Graham and program highlights.
12 Hume discusses photos Sandy Hume talks about his art; photo.
14 Grapplers finish strong despite several injuries UNI did well at the UNI Open Saturday in the West Gym despite suffering injuries to Larry Luttrell, Dave Lott, and Efonda Sproles; photo.
15 Gymnasts down UW-Platteville UNI defeated the University of Wisconsin-Platteville Saturday, 193.4-149.9; photo.
15 Men tankers lose two; women set six records The UNI men lost to Western Illinois, 76-37, on Thursday, and to Bradley University, 75-38, on Friday. The women lost to Western Illinois, 114-56, on Thursday, but won the Luther Invitational . They also set six records in the two meets.
16 Cagers win peach basket UNI won the Peach Basket Invitational Saturday in the UNI-Dome by beating Mankato State, 80-67, on Friday, and Eastern Illinois, 78-70, Saturday in the championship game.
16 Men cagers lose two more; drop to 0-5 UNI lost two games over the weekend to remain winless on the season at 0-5. On Saturday they lost to Iowa State in Ames, 83-69, and on Sunday they lost to Centenary, 67-51, in the UNI-Dome; photo.