Northern Iowan — February 6, 1981

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1 Celebrate Red Cross centennial: give blood!
1 Think before you drink: new ordinances enforced New rules pertain to open containers and entering establishments where liquor is served.
1 Missed again Student playing video game in the game room of the Union; photo.
1 Bartering revived in new Trade Club Dennis Hearn talks about the new club.
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2 'Fear of the future' under Reagan Afraid of President Reagan taking over the reins of the U.S.
2 Pom Pon Squad feels gypped Pom Pon Squad feels they should get more respect for all they do.
2 Do you feel the quality of the campus dining services has changed since last semester? Students agree that the quality of their meals has gone down; photo.
2 Urges Fox Library proposal Scott Bertelsen proposes naming library after Josef W. Fox.
3 Transfer students share feelings
3 'U. S. discards Palestinians' Excerpts from speech by Professor Nijim.
3 Senate Scene SUNI-Days will not be held; considering alternatives; discuss fire safety.
4 Tomahawk nets $45,000 Total sales will be about $45,000; still considering what the profit will be.
4 One and two and . . . Dancers practice for upcoming performance; photo.
4 'Know who you are' to get jobs Pat Bassett gives tips on finding jobs.
5 What's up Meetings and activities.
5 Orchesis Will present Moulage.
5 Is our civilization coming to an end? Excerpts from speech by Thomas Molnar.
6 New president for UPB Kathy Conzett talks about plans.
6 PBL opens tribute week with a membership drive Tammy Wilson talks about upcoming activities.
7 The Boss romps, reminisces, reigns Bruce Springsteen concert rocks Hilton Coliseum; photo.
8 New dimension to women's team: B-ballers win twice as many this year Coach J. D. Anderson has turned things around for the women's program; photo.
9 Off the Wall: everything is wrong about being sick How to stay healthy; symptoms of the flu.
9 Bake it yourself: eats Prima Pizza provides the delicious pizzas which you bake at your home.
10 'Sound Effects' hits home: 'Black Sea' is simplistic The Jam produce a mediocre album; "Black Sea" provides peppy pop anthem.
10 Basketball head Rod Underwood with a different face; basketball looks like his head; photo.
11 Varied media in faculty exhibit New exhibit mounted in Gallery; photo.
12 TASHI performs Monday TASHI to perform in Russell Hall Auditorium; photo.
12 Discuss Beatles today Will hold John Lennon memorial.
12 Eastwood still 'the tough guy' Clint Eastwood is still the standard tough guy in "Any Which Way You Can."
13 Billy B. to sing Rec Club sponsors performer.
13 Show features jazz, comedy Orchesis rehearses; photo.
14 UNI wrestlers climb to 12-4 Wrestlers get help from football player Mike Tatoian to down Mankato State.
14 Women gymnasts host invitational UNI places second in first meet since December; photo.
15 Men cagers nip Centenary, 70-69 UNI wins with buzzer beater to overcome Centenary in Shreveport, Louisiana.
15 Untitled Sue Callahan attempts an aerial cartwheel during a workout while suffering from a broken wrist; photo.
15 Overtime: MAPS: Maybe a Payola Scheme? Muhammad Ali and Don King may tarnish boxing because of scandal; UNI wins game because they have nothing to lose.
16 UNI swimmers travel to Nebraska Panthers will face defending Big 8 champs, Nebraska, and Nebraska-Omaha.
16 Women's basketball edges St. Ambrose Panthers improve their record to 16-6 with close victory over the Fighting Bees.
16 Untitled Athletes and students enjoy working out in the weight room.