Northern Iowan — March 6, 1981

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1 Students rally for Atlanta cause Ruth Anderson speaks to group about Atlanta killings; photo.
1 Cuts could devastate student aid Dennis Jensen talks about potential changes in financial aid.
1 Salary decision rests in arbitrator's hands Will decide of salary portion of faculty contract.
2 On the Other Hand: issue carried too far Matt Hessburg believes the recent attacks on men and women in letters to the editor have gone too far.
2 Portrait of a Cartoonist
2 Oh, for the good old days Brian Ruggeberg uses television movie to compare recent problems on UNI's campus.
2 The 'battle of the sexes' continues¿and hopefully ends: 'Their order is not the order' Doug Barnes believes students who wrote recent letter on people's roles in the universe are wrong.
2 Opperman responds Cartoonist Dave Opperman asks for readers to look at his work with humor, not with a sexist point of view.
3 Guillermo Beck defends self, et al. Recent writer of letter on universal roles describes his point of view.
3 Asks if joke was worth it Women writers ask if recent article and joke by Beck was worth the effort.
3 NOW says "baloney" to Beck letter Black Hawk County Chapter of the National Organization for Women also disagrees with Beck's statements and describes their role as feminists.
4 'Day Before Doomsday' author at UNI Tuesday Sidney Lens will speak; photo.
4 How is your career mileage? Larry Routh talks about results of survey of graduates.
4 Recording technology minor offered Description of new minor.
4 Utility rates increased Cedar Falls Utilities raises rates.
5 Untitled Student gets tangled kite out of tree.
5 Center helps launch careers Pat Bassett talks about Career Center services.
5 'Life-long' learning program Lynda Jobman talks about federal program.
5 Buying: this department's business Don Boss talks about the Purchasing Department.
6 What's up Meetings and activities.
6 I-Club Will meet.
6 Science teaching Robert Hanson will speak.
6 PRSSA Will meet.
6 Theological conference Highlights of program.
6 Finance Club to Chicago Will attend world trade conference.
6 ZZZ . . . . Student takes a little break from studying by taking a nap.
6 Friends have fundraisers for Haner Will raise money for Tami Haner, who was injured in a car accident.
7 Chinese professor speaks Shi Bon Hong will speak.
7 Trivia fans: tonight's the big night Rules and prizes.
7 IaPIRG provides housing referral
7 Debaters in tournaments Schedule of upcoming debates.
7 Senate Scene Confusion over appointments.
8 Added pressure makes teen years tougher Panel discussion at Judson House.
9 Plan your escape to the 'Master's Library' Profile of John Jacobs, owner of local bookstore; photo.
10 Eve has guts; Pearl is anything but ho-hum: female vocalists Eve Moon, "Eve Moon"; Pearl Harbor, "Don't Follow Me, I'm Lost Too"
11 His 'beaten' path leads to 'gentle' judo career Sean Ward follows in his father's footsteps as a top judo artist; photo.
12 Hard work, tenacity pay off for Gallagher Ken Gallagher's aggressive nature and work ethic have paid off again as he prepares for the upcoming NCAA I Championships; photo.
13 Witty lyrics strongest part of Waller show Review of Harry Waller's music performance; photo.
14 Enter 'Guess the Oscars'; contest open
14 See sign-mime workshop Ricky Smith will conduct workshop
15 Check out Union Craft Shop Union Craft Shop is worth stopping by and checking out; photo.
16 Brothers who play together . . . Brother pianists, Anthony and Joseph Paratore, will perform in Old Auditorium as part of UNI Artists Series.
16 Jazz series continues Union will feature jazz groups.
16 Arts Festival scheduled
16 Ensembles to perform Program for Marimba and Percussion Ensembles performance.
17 Chuck Mitchell to perform at UNI Will perform on KUNI.
17 Union Connection to hold clinic Will hold show choir clinic.
17 Music scholarships offer School of Music will hold auditions.
18 Students help in 'Mister Roberts'; Waterloo Community Playhouse production Will assist in technical crew.
18 UNI grad to be exhibition juror Gary Kelley will judge student exhibition.
18 A doctor's touch Theatre UNI's Shelley Alert, Marilyn Albert, and Leo L. Bertelsen act out a scene of "Habeas Corpus"; photo.
19 Women cagers finish at 18-10 Panthers beat Northwestern College to finish third in the AIAW State Tournament.
19 Overtime: we haven't done badly Panthers played well despite the big jump from Division II to Division I; not sure how football team will react to Division I AA.
20 UNI men netsters down Blackhawk Club Panthers remain undefeated with 8-1 victory over the Blackhawk Tennis Club.
20 Gymnasts head to AIAW regionals Panthers will try to qualify for nationals in regional tournament in Kansas.
20 Intramural campus fest Coors Intramural Festival to host intramural events on campus.
20 On to New Jersey Seven Panthers will travel to Princeton University to take part in NCAA I Championships; photo.