Northern Iowan — September 15, 1981

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1 Instructor not rehired, charges discrimination Carol Scharff alleges discrimination; panel hears testimony.
1 Pedal power The action heats up in the College Hill Criterium; photo.
1 Power outage cuts lights, phones Coal truck pulls down lines at Power Plant; power and telephone service down for an hour.
1 Next year's tuition may be 10 percent higher UNI officials react to potential increase.
2 How would you cope with a 10 percent tuition increase? Student reactions to paying more for school; photo.
2 The Panther's Pen The advantages of the push button phone over the dial phone.
2 IPIRG represents students The mission and goals of IPIRG.
2 Fighting-Man Comix II A student wants out of the ROTC class.
3 Budget cuts to be protested at rally Students and faculty will protest.
4 Learn to use new computer ACS will offer three introductory courses dealing with the new Harris computer.
4 Cooperative Education offers on-the-job training Allan Stamberg talks about the program.
5 What's up Meetings and activities; Seniors in Education; representative from Drake University Law School.
5 Office Education Association Will meet.
5 Bible study, prayer, and breakfast fellowship At Judson House.
5 Student Council for Exceptional Children Will meet.
5 Model United Nations Organizational meeting.
5 Recreation Club Will hold picnic.
5 American Society for Personal Administration Will hear speaker.
5 Accounting Club Honeywell representative will speak.
5 German Club Will meet.
5 UNI Chess Club Meets Tuesdays at Wesley Foundation.
5 Sign up for accounting interviews Graduating students should sign up.
5 Encounters with Dimension 2000 Gary Shontz talks about the new phone system which features touch-tone phones, conference calls, and automatic call-back; more external lines added.
6 Convocation scheduled School of Business will hold informational meeting.
6 Lot nears completion Lot south of Baker Hall almost done; will offer more handicapped spaces.
6 Bender store will offer pizza, pop Bender Hall will operate convenience store.
6 Campus more accessible Jay Stoddard talks about progress and plans.
7 Griffin: author and ex-convict Profile of Michael Griffin; photo.
8 Duck's Breath Mystery Theatre--nothing is sacred with them Profile of the troupe; photo.
9 'Atlantic City'--it's about real people A review of the movie "Atlantic City".
9 SRA promotes lifetime reading habit Brief description of the group.
9 Untitled Tony Biancalana participates in the dunk tank at the annual carnival held between Dancer and Bender Halls; photo.
9 Campbell goes Greek Campbell Hall will have party; establish mock Greek society, U Beta Nunna.
10 Women harriers take triangular Women's cross country team win the top eight places, excluding fourth place.
10 Panthers come from behind--win by one Panther football team overcame turnovers and prevailed; photo.
11 Golfers win Women golfers prevail in Wisconsin.
11 Sports in Brief A brief synopsis of the field hockey, volleyball, and women's tennis teams' results.
11 Harriers win at Bearcat Classic Men's cross country team begins the year on a positive note.
Student Policy Handbook Full text of handbook.