Northern Iowan — May 1, 1981

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1 Controversy surrounds ROTC vote Faculty Senate votes 11-9 to establish ROTC unit.
1 Campus rallies against U. S. intervention Highlights of speeches and demonstration; photo.
2 Pleads for wall hanging Requesting that a banner from the Maucker Union by Norman LaLiberte be returned.
2 Take us seriously Feels that it is the responsibility of senate members to listen to the students.
2 'Students disregarded' Feels that the Faculty Senate disregarded the opposition of students regarding ROTC.
2 'Learn to kill for credit'; legitimizes military Feels the ROTC is not just another program, but gives credit to learn how to kill other people.
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2 Frustrated about student apathy Frustrated that students do not seem to care about what goes on, especially with ROTC.
2 Challenges wisdom of senate vote Feels that the Faculty Senate cared little about student reaction to ROTC.
3 'ROTC neither ethical nor legal' Students oppose ROTC; believe that it is not ethical or legal.
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3 Criticizes Remington's conduct Students find fault with Senator Tom Remington's behavior at the Faculty Senate meeting concerning ROTC.
3 'Senate violated obligation' Believes that the Faculty Senate violated its obligation to the students by voting in favor of ROTC.
3 UNISA VPs appalled Finds Faculty Senate's decision to allow ROTC on UNI campus appalling.
3 Show juror responds Gary Kelley believes that a jury is an ideal way to select the Student Exhibition but also believes that he is competent to judge this show.
4 Slide show addresses Central America crisis A look at the situation in Central America.
5 Sun Day explores energy Description of program.
5 Colonnese: 'El Salvador is another Vietnam' Excerpts from speech by Father Michael Colonnese; photo.
6 Students and faculty react to ROTC decision Faculty and students express opinions.
7 What's up Meetings and activities; UNI Secretaries.
7 Kappa Delta Pi Will elect officers and stage initiation.
7 Towers to host Western Weekend Description of activities; photo.
7 Greeks award annual honors Roster of groups and individuals honored.
8 Teacher Education Study to receive critique Len Froyen talks about the study and the upcoming meeting relating to it.
8 Senate Scene Deplores Faculty Senate action on ROTC; supports action on El Salvador demonstration.
9 Now, it's Kaul's turn Donald Kaul responds to roast comments; photo.
9 "Register" columnist depends upon 'wife, friends' Interview with Donald Kaul.
10 Mountain climber here Christy Tews will speak.
10 Class hosts 'Night in Dome' Ken Green's recreation class ran program; photo.
12 They're up, going strong by 6 or 7 a.m.; they began with five; now help 60 Extensive description of the Cardiac Rehabilitation Program; photo.
13 Rappelling show Sunday Harley Kaiser will demonstrate techniques at Museum.
13 KUNI airs jazz Will broadcast live performance from Cedar Falls High School.
13 Essay winners announced Highlights of Student as Critic Conference.
14 'Fantasy Revue' presented Several UNI people will participate in Waterloo production.
14 Theatre students elected to offices, initiated in fraternity Criteria for membership; list of officers and new members of Theta Alpha Phi.
14 KHKE to air concert series Will broadcast series of family concerts.
14 Opera direction a challenge for Pape John Pape talks about "Die Fledermaus"; photo.
15 Big brothers, sisters learn about selves Students talk about their experiences with the Big Brother/Big Sister program; photo.
15 Dana to speak on writing Robert Dana will present Reninger Lecture.
16 KCRS positions open Four positions available.
16 Theatre UNI announces summer acting company Announces eight-member troupe; description of summer productions.
16 Frank brings studio variety Review of Chris Frank's performance on "Live from Studio One."
17 Red Cross a century old History of Red Cross; blood drives have been held on campus since 1946.
17 Classical Bryan Windmark performs in conjunction with Father Michael Colonnese's speech; photo.
18 UNI's women netsters down Luther, 6-3 . . . UNI defeats Luther, 6-3, improving their record to 2-3; photo.
18 . . . while men upend Wartburg, 8-1 UNI gains an 8-1 victory over Wartburg.
19 Softball team overpowers Loras UNI beats Loras in a doubleheader with scores of 4-1 and 12-0.
19 Is it soup yet? Discusses the Athletic Policy Advisory Council's proposal to cut both men's and women's gymnastics.
19 Iowa sluggers jolt UNI, 14-1 UNI lost, 14-1, to the University of Iowa, losing its six-game winning streak.
19 Do your heart a favor Will hold 10 kilometer run.
20 Lawson: sixth in nation; looking toward Olympics Profile of Bill Lawson; photo.