Northern Iowan — February 20, 1981

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1 Give advice to peers Seeking peer advisors.
1 Harkin speaks on human rights Senator Harkin will speak to political science classes.
1 Join orientation staff Recruiting students for summer orientation.
1 UNI experiences another record enrollment Spring 1981 enrollment is 10,365; up 633 from previous spring.
1 Crime on the decline at UNI, says Security Rollie Evers comments briefly on campus crime patterns.
1 Serenade Eric Thran plays a song for Merle Geringer.
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2 'Immature, medieval view' Women students feel recent pictures published in Northern Iowan are sexist.
2 'Men will be boys' What is news?
2 On the Other Hand Good education will prevent economic hardships.
2 Options: Energy Conservation Bank threatened Secretary Pierce to put an end to the program.
3 What's up Meetings and activities.
3 PRSSA Will hold party.
3 French Club Will discuss upcoming activities.
3 Young Democrats Will have breakfast with Tom Harkin.
3 Phi Upsilon Omicron Will hold potluck.
3 'Acid Rain' presentation
3 Ebony editor says progress for blacks an illusion Excerpts from presentation by Alex Poinsett; photo.
3 Democrats reshape and redirect Young Democrats talks about their plans.
4 Senate Scene Urge speed-up of fire safety program.
4 'Jump Rope for Heart' in March Teams will raise money for American Heart Association.
4 Some tips for job hunting Twenty students attend seminar in Des Moines.
5 ACS reduces hours Cites lack of funding.
5 Deal with stress levels Counseling Center offers programs.
5 'U.S. policies are wrong' Excerpts from speech by Saleem Quereshi; photo.
5 CPS helps you handle bilkers Tom Mohan talks about the ISPIRG program.
6 Rathmell receives Fulbright Award Professor Rathmell will work in Australia.
6 Book explores science and society Highlights of Professor Cooney's book.
7 The women who help make the teams tick Women have very important roles in the success of men's athletic programs; photo.
8 It takes more energy than jumping into the pool Cindy Jergens has trained all her life for upcoming national swim meet; photo.
9 Eats: slip into the Slipper Silver Slipper is a country-western style bar and restaurant which serves large portions for a small price.
10 'Evangeline' boosts Emmylou; Does Nicolette copy Doobies? Emmylou Harris' "Evangeline" has a little something for everyone; "Radioland" sounds too much like the Doobie Brothers.
10 Globetrotters: the wizards on the court; to perform here Wednesday night Globetrotters bring global bag of tricks to UNI; photo.
11 Paintings by John Page exhibited in local gallery Professor John Page to exhibit work in the Waterloo Recreation and Arts Center; photo.
11 Student turnout for Artists Series 'lousy' Currently only 3% of students buy season tickets. Professor Jones talks about the reasons.
12 Quintet, band perform next week Profile of Symphonic Band and Brass Quintet.
12 Trio tickets available Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio will perform; photo.
12 Spring art conference to include Lash, Page Highlights of the conference.
13 Radio producer wins Mark Heistad wins regional award.
13 Orchesis tryouts begin
13 Gospel band to perform Phil Keaggy and band will perform; photo.
13 Glee Club to sing in Denver on spring tour
13 'Faschingsfest' celebration Highlights of festival.
14 Assistant SID appointed Athletic Department hires Dave Starr to take the position of Assistant Sports Information Director.
14 National qualifier Lynne Siefert performs a front dive with a half twist.
15 Women win final dual Panthers beat Grinnell, 72-67, in final dual meet of the season.
15 Wrestlers get 'homered' Panthers lose close meet to Nebraska; allege unfair officiating.
15 Untitled Men's tracksters take off during time trials while their runningmates time them.
15 Ultimate 'Force' comes to UNI UNI Frisbee Club to hold first ever National Indoor Frisbee Championship in the Dome.
16 Winter takes a spring break Students enjoy different activities outside due to the nice weather.