Northern Iowan — April 24, 1981

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1 Council to discuss sports cuts today Considering dropping men's and women's gymnastics, field hockey, and baseball; working against background of Title IX complaint.
1 Faculty Senate to vote on ROTC . . .again Will attempt to clarify position.
1 Signs of spring Spring buds on campus; photo.
1 Reagan's budget cuts cripple financial aid? Dennis Jensen talks about changes in financial aid.
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2 Baker joke 'rude and distasteful' Feels that a letter to the editor concerning naming the UNI Library was unjust and inexcusable.
2 'Consider effect on Baker' Feels that the cartoon by Dave Opperman concerning Gerald Baker should not have been printed.
2 Cites problems with ROTC Believes that the ROTC is inconsistent with UNI's academic goals.
2 Urges attending meeting; 'military thinking bad' Believes that the ROTC does not belong on the UNI campus.
2 Upset with evaluations Students are upset with the judges' behavior for the auditions of the Spring Variety Show.
3 Ex-missionary to speak on El Salvador dilemma Father Michael Colonnese will speak.
4 What's up Meetings and activities; UNI secretaries.
4 TEFL/Linguistics Club Sandra Pinkerton will speak.
4 Phi Upsilon Omicron General meeting.
4 UNI rugby Last home game.
4 Young people's Al-Anon Starts Saturday.
4 Women's Studies Association Will send thank-yous to festival participants.
4 Cutler sees middle class crisis Lynn Cutler outlines views on block grants; photo.
4 Stepp: 'Full employment needed' Excerpts from speech by Mark Stepp; photo.
5 Language festival planned One thousand students and teachers will attend festival at PLS.
5 Americans are 'living in terror' Alvin Poussaint outlines views on American society; photo.
6 Neo-Marxist education Michael W. Apple will speak.
6 Meek selected 1981-82 "NI" editor Profile of Lori Meek; photo.
6 NAR wins national prize Wins award for fiction.
7 No bucks = no play The Athletic Department has decided to eliminate some sports because the university is facing cutbacks; photo.
8 Shy away from frying in the spring sun David Shields warns of the dangers of overexposing the skin to the sun.
8 Get that pitch Tamera Pattschull tunes her guitar on stage.
9 Fishing lures them for fun, economic reasons Fishing can provide a relaxing environment for students.
9 Turn loose with 'Loverboy'; 'Imitation Life' is dark, deep Review of the albums "Imitation Life" by Robin Lane and the Chartbusters and "The Kid Is Hot Tonite" by Loverboy.
10 Lawson places sixth Bill Lawson competed at the Drake Relays and placed in several events.
10 Coach, athletes feel pressure Lynn King finding it hard to attract kids to UNI.
10 Runners set to go this weekend Five, possibly six, UNI relay teams will compete in the Drake Relays; photo.
11 Fight song arranger pursues music publishing Profile of Paul McKee; photo.
11 Chicago lyric opera aired
12 Seasons featured Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knoll will present show at Museum.
12 Attend piano teachers' symposium Many faculty will participate.
12 Variety show tonight Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia will sponsor show; group is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary.
13 Folk dance festival held Program for the festival.
13 Play and workshop offered
13 Food Day 1981 celebrated Cottontop Coop will hold potluck.
13 Recitals tonight Karen MacVey and Kim Stone will play.
14 Dome hosts frisbee's best The UNI-Dome will host the 1981 national Indoor Distance and Self-Caught Flight Championships.
15 UNI softball team wins twin bill UNI defeated Luther, 7-0 and 13-0, in a doubleheader; photo.
15 Netsters win; now 23-6 UNI defeated Grinnell, 7-2, bringing its season record to 23-6.
15 A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do A look at the proposed cuts in sports.
16 Panther '9' sweeps pair from NW Missouri UNI swept a doubleheader from Northwest Missouri; photo.