Northern Iowan — February 17, 1981

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1 Financial aid program becomes a 'mystery' Dennis Jensen talks about the financial aid situation.
1 Candle blamed for Lawther fire Minor smoke damage; no one injured; photo.
1 Fires trigger concern for safety measures Clark Elmer and Robert Hartman talk about major efforts to inform students about the dangers of fire.
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2 Plant Service commended Plant Service Division should be given some credit for risking lives during recent snow storm.
2 What effect do you feel Reagan's proposed budget cuts will have on the economy, and on students at UNI? Students voice different opinions on President Reagan's proposed budget cuts.
2 SAE thanks participants Fraternity thanks all those who gave blood despite weather conditions.
2 'Reagan's budget cuts will hurt' Even though President Reagan's proposed budget cuts will hurt, Dennis Kneedler believes we should support his administration.
3 Factors contribute to SUNI-DAZE cancellation Lack of a permanent committee, faculty advisor, and funding lead to cancellation.
3 UNISA requests state aids for UNI Campaign will attempt to get students to write to their representatives.
4 Tenant guide published ISPIRG publishes guide.
4 Campbell women decide escort policy Would not require escorts during times that doors are unlocked.
4 'Master level teaching' A look at the curriculum for graduate study in education.
5 What's up Meetings and activities; Adult student lunch.
5 American Society for Personnel Administration Will meet.
5 German Club Will plan spring festival.
5 NAACP Professor Parker and Lydia Jackson will speak.
5 Folk Dance Club Meets Tuesdays.
5 Economists to speak Robert Laurent will speak.
5 Discuss Mideast politics Saleem Quereshi will speak.
5 Spend a week in Washington D. C. Department of Political Science sponsors trip.
6 Blanche's 'lost soul' captured: Michaelsen plays lead Jean Michaelsen plays Blanche Dubois in Theatre UNI's production of "A Streetcar Named Desire"; photo.
6 Sexuality repressed by society says Edwards Mars Edwards expresses views on sexuality.
7 Fifty-seven high school bands to perform in fest Over one thousand musicians will perform at Tallcorn Jazz Festival.
7 'Brilliance of script shines through' Theatre UNI presents great script of Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire."
8 Sex farce is upcoming UNI production Will produce "Habeas Corpus" as scholarship performance.
8 Duo to perform tonight Cynthia Haring and Sam Maeder will perform.
9 Jazz artists to perform at Tallcorn Marvin Stamm and Jim McNeely are scheduled guest performers for Tallcorn Jazz Festival.
9 Drama scholarship offer WCP will offer scholarship.
10 Jergens qualifies for nationals Cindy Jergens becomes first Panther to qualify for national meet.
10 Cagers drop to 16-9 Panthers finish regular season with loss to highly ranked William Penn.
10 Untitled Panthers prepare for upcoming dual meet with Northwestern.
11 Tankers go 1-1 Panthers split in weekend swim meets.
11 Runners open season Panthers place third in triangular meet at home.
11 Gymnasts split pair Panthers have record performances against Wisconsin-La Crosse after losing to St. Cloud.
11 Women take second Panthers post highest season score to finish second in triangular.
11 Men's track team dominates invitational Panthers place first in five team meet at home.
12 Wrestlers upset eighth ranked LSU; lose to Cal-Bakersfield, 29-17 Panthers upset Louisiana State, but get pinned by top ranked Division II school; photo.
12 Panther cagers stun Pan American, 71-69 Free throws near the end of overtime lift Panthers past the Broncs.
19 Jammin' UNI Jazz Band I performs at College Square Mall.