Northern Iowan — April 3, 1981
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sun-Celebration to be held | Alpha Chi Omega will put on celebration; schedule of activities. | |
| 1 | Brass and sax | Combo entertains jazz listeners in the Union; photo | |
| 1 | Work study programs: students on the job | A look at work-study on campus with special reference to students who work in the library. | |
| 1 | Unique activities highlight dance | Schedule for dance marathon. | |
| 2 | 'The lowest order of life' | Tim Wayland believes those who cheered for the gunman of President Reagan's assassination attempt are the lowest form of life. | |
| 2 | On the Other Hand | Matt Hessburg reports that the United States needs to do something about gun control because of the recent assassination attempt on President Reagan. | |
| 2 | Viewpoint | Dave Hoing reacts to students' inappropriate behavior and response to the assassination attempt on President Reagan. | |
| 3 | Spanish class changed | Will now carry four hours of credit. | |
| 4 | Republican scholarship | ||
| 4 | Members of NI staff are initiated into honor society | Nine initiated into reactivated Society for Collegiate Journalists. | |
| 4 | Boogie down | Students practice their dance moves at Bo Jingle's. | |
| 4 | Focus on children's career choices | ||
| 5 | Secretary scholarship | UNI-AOP will offer $100 award. | |
| 5 | Living apart: a marital challenge | Jo Schima talks about her research on the subject. | |
| 5 | Festival will celebrate 'Women in the Arts' | Brief schedule of activities. | |
| 6 | CAMP | Career and Major Planning workshops will be held. | |
| 6 | Pom pon tryouts | ||
| 6 | PRSSA | Will meet. | |
| 6 | Kappa Delta Pi | Will meet. | |
| 6 | Science teaching colloquium | Will hear about hiring of science teachers. | |
| 6 | CIA, USAF leaders to speak on détente | Speakers scheduled. | |
| 6 | Noehren, Campbell/Shull formals | Tickets available. | |
| 7 | ITC teachers rated highly | Jeffrey Luftig reports on survey of graduates. | |
| 7 | Martin chooses vice presidents | Selects Margaret Sulentic, Ray Johnson, Diane Finnerty, and David Burrows. | |
| 7 | Senate Scene | Rusty Martin outlines organization. | |
| 8 | Rails to Trails meet | Will plan for bike ride. | |
| 8 | Comparison shopping lowers grocery bills | Barbara Pershing talks about smart shopping. | |
| 9 | They're the Ultimate!; New concept | Air Force, the UNI ultimate frisbee team, to have their first meet at Iowa State; photo. | |
| 10 | Go, speedracers | A minicourse to be offered to upgrade students' bicycles. | |
| 10 | Art of hands and feet | Tae Kwon-Do Club practices regular routine in the East Gymnasium; photo. | |
| 11 | Toss, turn first; then receive counseling; sleeping aids a waste of money | Paul Tenney offers advice about sleep loss. | |
| 11 | Untitled | ||
| 12 | More than a coincidence | Because Penny Wilson was part of a five-way tie, she was not allowed to advance to the Division II national meet. | |
| 12 | Dog show, experimental film, Joffrey II Dancers appear soon | Local entertainment. | |
| 12 | Up the creek: read before leaving; Key to survival | Emergency/Survival Handbook is a pretty good guide before setting out on your own. | |
| 13 | Metro Chorale to present 'Elijah' | Performance program; photo. | |
| 14 | 'The Shadow Box' opens Thursday | Eric Boardsen will direct play. | |
| 14 | 'She' is impressive in KUNI's Studio One | Performance review of She. | |
| 14 | 'Oscars' contest winners announced | ||
| 15 | Joffrey Dancers close Artists Series | Profile of the troupe; photo. | |
| 15 | KUNI 'On-Air Auction' is Sunday | ||
| 15 | Submit writing, art to NI | NI accepting material for literary supplement. | |
| 16 | Beluska gives faculty violin recital Tuesday | Performance program. | |
| 16 | Hank emerges from dad's shadow | ||
| 17 | UNI celebrates arts program | Schedule for upcoming week. | |
| 17 | Students to perform | Kraig Kerger and Jo Anne Fosselman will perform senior recitals. | |
| 17 | Celebration continues for 20 years of public radio | Schedule of celebration. | |
| 18 | Campus Fest winners announced | Students battled it out in the 1981 Coors-UNI Campus Fest competition which featured two hundred participants in volleyball, basketball, and innertube water polo. | |
| 18 | Spring trip gives baseball team a good start | Panthers display some impressive hitting to go 4-3 on Florida trip. | |
| 18 | Untitled | ||
| 19 | Field events highlight opener | Underclassmen's performances in the long jump and discus highlight the Panthers outdoor opener. | |
| 19 | Tennis team drops first meet | Panthers suffer first loss against Luther, 5-4. | |
| 19 | Linksters prepare for opener | Weight training and shagging balls in the Dome have been part of the preparation for the Panthers upcoming golf season. | |
| 19 | Overtime: Take a shot at Monday; An old adage | Michael J. McKinlay thinks maybe the President will consider gun control after his shooting; McKinlay agrees that NCAA did the right thing by going ahead and playing the championship game despite the President's shooting. | |
| 20 | Soul Bowl registration deadline is 5:30 today | Deadline set for basketball teams wanting to compete in the tenth anniversary "Soul Bowl". | |
| 20 | Wrestling tourneys in Dome | Dome will host three separate wrestling tournaments which range from college grapplers to pee wees. | |
| 20 | Netsters win two; climb to 14-2 | Panthers continue their success by winning four matches in Texas and two more back home. | |
| 20 | Softball squad hosts tourney | Panthers have won three games in the early part of the season against some very tough competition and look forward to upcoming invitational in the Dome. |