Northern Iowan — September 25, 1981

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1 Enrollment stays high Fall 1981 enrollment is 10,954, just .6% lower than previous fall.
1 After the Stones The UNI Dome's reflection on the Strayer-Wood Theatre; Rolling Stones to play in Dome November 19; photo.
1 Business majors outnumber all others 1812 business majors enrolled; 449 bachelor degrees granted last year; rules for declaration of major; new services office set up.
1 Professors say work unrewarded AFT panelists voice opinions on work environment at UNI.
2 Do you think the UNI faculty are apathetic? Students give their opinions on UNI faculty; photo.
2 Clergy question extension course Clergymen want minorities mentioned in new course. They are: Rev. Stanley C. Kennedy, Rev. Robert Galloway, Rev. Robert Leverenz, Rev. James F. Hanke, Rev. Don R. Johnson, Rev. Robert Ellis.
2 'Cruel and unusual punishment' for killer Professor Bittner is angry over uprooted tree.
2 Blood drive successful Gathers 301 units of blood.
2 Untitled Student's roommate is curious about how he dropped the ROTC class.
2 The Panther's Pen Lori Meek details how other universities deal with noisy neighbors and parties.
2 Congrats to custodians UNI custodians rate number 1 according to National Executive Housekeepers Association.
3 Math conference today
3 Strummin' and Sunnin' A student plays his guitar on top of the Union; photo.
3 Ski Club waxing up for winter Will hold first meeting; looking forward to snow.
4 What's up Meetings and activities; Mesa Espanola.
4 Conservation Club Will meet.
4 Science teaching colloquium Tim Cooney will speak.
4 Student Social Work Association Sponsoring food drive.
4 UNI men's swimming team Looking for interested participants.
4 Women's Studies Association Meets Tuesdays.
4 Production Club Organizational meeting.
4 Teaching conference scheduled Will host conference on effective teaching.
4 New bus stop ready New Met bus stop built west of Gilchrist Hall.
5 Mini-courses: Rx for mid-semester dulls Description of courses.
6 Untitled Ducks' Breath performs; photo.
6 untitled Bill Allard of Ducks' Breath sings "Old Macdonald"; photo.
7 Martial arts demand discipline A look at karate, tae kwon-do, and judo at UNI; photo.
7 Women learn defense Jane Mertesdorf talks about the self defense course for women.
8 UNI rugby still going strong There is a growing interest in rugby in Iowa; photo.
10 Takes medallist honors in UNI Golf Classic, DeVault proves his golf is "up to par" Profile of freshman golfer John DeVault; photo.
11 Lindstrom performs Ian, Prine A review of Bekka Lindstrom's performance.
11 'Duck's Breath' shocks, amuses A review of the "Duck's Breath Mystery Theatre" performance; photo.
12 Co-op offers tofu as alternative to Twinkies A look at the products and policies at Cottontop Coop.
14 Mummenschanz replaces Carroll Profile of Mummenschanz; photo.
15 Practice makes perfect Rugby players are practicing; photo.
15 Volleyball victorious over Marycrest, 3-1 The Panthers were expected to do better.
16 Women victorious The Panthers dominated their opponents.
16 Overtime Idaho destroyed the Panthers, will lose to Montana.
16 Field hockey loses 1-0 to Grinnell Coach Wanda Green is "disappointed in the Panthers".