Northern Iowan — February 13, 1981

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1 Cool dive Men's swim team plays in the snow; photo.
1 Snow removal crews keep campus moving Description of measures taken during recent snowstorm.
1 Are you superstitious?: it's Friday the 13th Survey of superstitions related to Friday the 13th.
2 On the Other Hand: 'Lack of regard for safety' Despite the bad weather, classes resumed at UNI; questions wisdom of decision to hold classes.
2 Viewpoint Believes ROTC is not the solution for UNI.
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2 'Oppose educational cuts' Roger McMahon attempts to persuade others to oppose President Reagan's budget cut.
2 'More fitting tribute than building' Kevin Boatright believes it would be better to donate a lecture series or scholarship than a building named in honor of Josef Fox.
2 Thanks UNISA The Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Lambda thanks UNISA for its support.
3 Teachers should apply now
3 Talks await recommendation Binding arbitration would be next.
3 Fast for hungry people Jane Rasmussen does some reading while working at the World Hunger booth; photo.
4 History Week explores heritage: Black History Week schedule of Events Detailed schedule.
4 Dancer resident sings in celebration Labyrinth will play at dance.
5 Loving legends live on . . . . History of Valentine's Day.
5 Love, romance and lots of bay leaves Valentine's Day customs.
6 What's up Meetings and activities.
6 Math Club Will hold Valentine's Day party.
6 Committee on Asian Studies Sponsoring lecture by Saleem Quereshe.
6 Campus Scouts Will meet.
6 Young Democrats Will meet.
6 UNI Tae Kwon-Do Club Meets Mondays and Wednesdays.
6 Student Reading Association Will meet.
6 'Happy trails to you' Group will discuss converting railroad rights of way to trails.
6 All goes well for debaters Take places in Iowa City tournament.
7 Last National doesn't keep bankers' hours Last National offers different atmosphere in Waverly; photo.
8 Shop, compare, and become healthier A look at local fitness centers.
9 Intramurals fill 'certain niche' Intramurals provides opportunity for students to compete.
9 Eats: it's the place to try Yen Ching provides great Chinese food for low price.
10 A dash of April Wine; a dose of J. J. Cale April White provides heavy metal attitude on "The Nature of the Beast"; J. J. Cale's "Shades" like getting a massage.
10 The cold wind--it can chill you to the bone Rob Berry explains the wind-chill factor.
11 School of Music horn instructor to present debut recital Tuesday Thomas Tritle to perform horn recital in Russell Hall Auditorium; photo.
11 Talbott talk at museum Will talk about Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand.
12 Wind Ensemble to perform tonight Has performed in Iowa cities recently.
12 Chamber series closes with trio Profile of Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio; photo.
12 Play has Kennedy Center hopes "Prometheus Bound" presented at American College Theatre Festival.
13 Host families needed Professor Becker coordinates local efforts.
13 Guthrie trip planned English Department will sponsor trip.
13 Lack of Dome concerts due to financial risks Barry Delp talks about the difficulty of booking big acts in the Dome.
13 German Club awaits OK by UNISA German Club talks about its activities and plans.
14 Untitled UNI's ski class takes trip to Ski Villa in Waverly; photo.
14 Swimmers host last home meet Northwestern University to take on Panthers in last home meet of the season; photo.
15 UNI cagers lose in final seconds Panthers' three game winning streak snapped by Illinois State.
15 Women's track opens indoor season Sharon Huddleston predicts that team will be one of UNI's best.
15 Overtime: Bang, Bang! You're dead¿ Recent violence connected to handguns.
16 Cagers blow lead, lose 58-55 Panthers lose to Augustana despite having 13 point lead; photo.