Northern Iowan — October 23, 1981
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Accident claims life | A two-car accident involving the women's cross country team has claimed the life of sophomore Stacy Miller; several others injured. | |
| 1 | And do I hear . . . | A fund raising event was held at the Other Place on the Hill; photo. | |
| 1 | Student grade point averages on the rise | Grade point averages of men and women undergraduates have risen in the last few years; chart shows averages over last ten years.. | |
| 2 | The Panther's Pen | UNISA is discussed as is the accident that claimed Stacy Miller's life. | |
| 2 | 'NI unfair to Speakers Committee' | The Speakers Committee responds to allegations by the Northern Iowan, concerning the lack of speakers brought to campus. | |
| 2 | 'Center a disgrace' | The first black faculty member on campus resents what the Ethnic Minorities Cultural Center stands for. | |
| 2 | Scherzo | A student is being influenced by his 'preppy' roommate. | |
| 2 | Feels race was poorly organized | Student is upset with the Maucker Union 10,000 meter race. | |
| 2 | Ad grammar commended | An instructor at the Learning Skills Center is impressed with the correct grammar concerning an Old Milwaukee Beer ad. | |
| 2 | Student supports Larsen | Graduate student is upset with Stan Smith's anti-UNI position; urges students to vote for Larsen. | |
| 3 | Faculty clings to tenure security blanket | Some viewpoints on the value of tenure and why it is awarded. | |
| 4 | Frat has slow start | Phi Delta Theta had a slow rush week. | |
| 4 | War waged on Dry Run Creek | Leland Thomson discusses plans for Dry Run Creek. | |
| 4 | DECA members gain skills for future | UNI Distributive Education Club member Kevin Watson talks about an upcoming event that will bring 260 high school students to UNI to elect new state officers at the prep level. | |
| 5 | What's up | Meetings and activities; Mesa Espanola; SAMLE. | |
| 5 | PRSSA | Will meet in the CAC. | |
| 5 | Purple Arrow | Will meet to discuss the Halloween service project. | |
| 5 | Pantherettes | Will hold organizational meeting. | |
| 5 | Conservation Club | Will meet to collect membership dues. | |
| 5 | National Student Exchange | An informational meeting will be held. | |
| 5 | 'Take Back The Night' planned | UNI Women's Studies Association is planning a rape prevention seminar entitled "Take Back the Night". | |
| 6 | Portraits being taken | Free senior portraits will be taken for the Old Gold yearbook. | |
| 6 | Almost Heaven | UNI jazz band "Blue Seven" performs in Russell Hall; photo. | |
| 6 | Student aid further reduced | Further budget cuts could result in the loss of financial aid for nearly seven hundred UNI students. | |
| 7 | Faculty fellowships offered | The American Council on Education is offering faculty fellowships. | |
| 8 | Get to know Libya | UNI Museum is hosting the program "Libya: A Slide Presentation" presented by Professor Nijim on Sunday. | |
| 8 | Jensen is appreciated | Dennis Jensen was awarded a certificate of appreciation from the Iowa Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators. | |
| 9 | Chess essential to life | Mike Hudson talks about chess; photo. | |
| 9 | En garde!! | George Glenn talks about teaching stage fighting techniques; photo. | |
| 10 | Anderson leads team | Profile of senior linebacker Joe Anderson. | |
| 10 | Center includes books, films | The Women's Resource Center is located in Baker 319. The center serves as a repository of ten years' worth of women's studies material; photo. | |
| 12 | Claus Ogerman is musical genius | Review of Claus Ogerman's album "Gate of Dreams". | |
| 13 | UNI Octubafest in celebration | UNI's seventh annual Octubafest is now in session; photo. | |
| 13 | 'Time' giving $20,000 to Scholarship Foundation | 'Time' magazine is donating $20,000 in scholarships for use in the College Bowl competition. | |
| 13 | Workshops help people cope | Coping with everyday stress will be the subject of a series of mind development seminars. These seminars will be held at Hawkeye Tech in Waterloo. | |
| 14 | A cupboard with something for everyone | A look at The Cupboard, a store owned and operated by Ellis George and located on the Hill; photo. | |
| 15 | Dance classes perform tonight | The UNI Folk Dance Club will perform dances from Hungary, Israel, Romania, and America tonight in the West Gym. | |
| 15 | Production of 'Arkansaw Bear' explains dying to young children | Theatre UNI will perform "Arkansaw Bear" as its young people's production. | |
| 15 | Japanese song 'warm' | A review of the Japanese song "Surabaya Dori Noimoto E". | |
| 16 | Frank and 'orchestra' play KUNI | Chris Frank and Peter Hyrka performed at KUNI's "Live From Studio One". | |
| 16 | Untitled | Jazz group performs at KUNI's Studio One; photo. | |
| 17 | Art Ed Conference running today | The biennial art education conference will be held at UNI today. Speakers include author Laura Hill Chapman and teacher Ruth Straus Gainer. | |
| 17 | KUNI/KHKE fundraising | KUNI and KHKE will be conducting their fall fundraising drives. | |
| 17 | Folkers identifies signs of cults | John Folkers gave a talk at the Judson House on cults and cult activity. | |
| 18 | Nelson leads the Panthers, finishes ninth | Nelson's career has been plagued with injuries | |
| 18 | Panther spikers are still winning | Panthers need seven more wins to break school record. | |
| 18 | Field Hockey loses two matches | Panthers are edged by Luther, 3-2, dominated by Western Illinois, 11-0. | |
| 19 | Overtime | Levenhagen predicts Panther football team will finally break their five game losing streak. | |
| 20 | SMS looks experienced | Last year's 41-0 trouncing of Southwest Missouri State will not be the case this year. | |
| 20 | Kelly and Mann lead Panthers | Panthers shoot poorly again. |