Northern Iowan — November 6, 1981
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rusty the resister recently registered | UNISA president Rusty Martin resisted the draft, but was registered without his consent by the U. S. government through other programs. | |
| 1 | Keep on dancin'! | Members of the Metro Dance Theatre perform. | |
| 1 | City election results | Results of Cedar Falls city elections; Mayor Doug Sharp re-elected. | |
| 1 | Many responsibilities entailed for students moving off campus | Students moving off campus face increased costs and responsibilities. | |
| 2 | Editorial | Students are affected by the city council and are encouraged to vote. | |
| 2 | Heller answers Hovet | Heller is happy that students do in fact care about what professors think and do. | |
| 2 | UNISA VP urges rally attendance | Students are encouraged to attend rally concerning the 10% tuition increase passed by the Board of Regents. | |
| 2 | Commons service praised | Student supports dining service, particularly the Commons. | |
| 2 | Scherzo | Student is upset with the food service. | |
| 2 | Nicaraguan revolution celebrated | Student encourages people to attend meeting concerning Central America. | |
| 3 | Untitled | Off-campus students prepare to feast on 1 fish stick, will eat candle wax for dessert; photo. | |
| 4 | Reagan's effect talk | The AFT will hold talk on Reaganomics. | |
| 4 | Discussion of Hill area Tuesday | The College Hill Neighborhood Association will meet to discuss areas of concern; will talk with city officials. | |
| 4 | Discrimination charge 'invalid' | A three-member faculty panel heard evidence on the discrimination complaint filed by Carol Scharff, formerly an art instructor at UNI. | |
| 4 | Psychologist to lecture next week | Julian Jaynes of Princeton University will speak on Wednesday and Thursday. | |
| 5 | What's up | Meetings and activities; Waterloo Recreation and Arts Center; Mesa Espanola. | |
| 5 | NIDA | Meeting will be held for all Frisbee players. | |
| 5 | NAACP | Will meet Sunday in the Union. | |
| 5 | Conservation Club | Will meet in the Science Building. | |
| 5 | Recreation Club | Will meet Monday in the PEC. | |
| 5 | Orchesis Dance Company | Orchesis will perform in the Old Auditorium on Sunday. | |
| 5 | Archaeology discussion | Ken Cutts will speak. | |
| 5 | Fox: Stones ticket sales fair | Rolling Stones promoter Jim Fox discusses how he was able to bring the band to UNI; photo. | |
| 6 | Women to march | The Women's Pentagon Action will march on the pentagon in protest on November 15 and 16. | |
| 6 | Residents satisfied with family housing | Residents and supervisors discuss some of the benefits of UNI's family housing. | |
| 7 | Symposium scheduled for high schoolers | High school students will have a chance to compete for scholarships at the Science and Math Symposiums. | |
| 7 | Panel discusses violence | A discussion of violence and the future will be presented on Tuesday in the Union. | |
| 7 | Holocaust alert on Wednesday | The UNISA will help sponsor an Armistice Day program to alert people of the dangers of nuclear war. | |
| 7 | New class offered | A new class exploring evolution and related topics will be offered next semester. | |
| 8 | Develop consultation skills | A workshop will be offered on consultation skills. | |
| 8 | Iowa grad harassed | UNI staff will be featured speakers on an 11-part KWWL-TV series dealing with sexual harassment. | |
| 8 | Bahai faith reaches UNI | Chet Tozer discusses the Bahai faith and the Bahai Club. | |
| 9 | Flag corps adds pizzazz | Creator of the flag corps and director of the marching band William Shepherd discusses the corps' impact at UNI; photo. | |
| 9 | Touché!! | A beginning fencing class is now being taught at UNI; photo. | |
| 10 | Soup adds zest to meal | Ideas for soups offered. | |
| 10 | Abercrombie and Turrentine: intense, fresh | A review of the new albums from the Abercrombie Quartet and Stanley Turrentine. | |
| 12 | Harvey's goal 1,000 | A profile of senior split end Ken Harvey; photo. | |
| 12 | New gym and spa offers weightlifting, dance, sauna | The Olympic Gym and Spa offers students a chance to get fit for cheap; photo. | |
| 13 | Hearst tribute tickets on sale | Tickets are now on sale for the James Hearst Tribute which will be held November 22. | |
| 13 | Hear jazz as 'Full Moon' appears tonight | Jazz Bands I and II will give a concert tonight in the Russell Hall Auditorium; photo. | |
| 13 | Parents to tour gallery | Parents will tour the Gallery of Art as part of Parents Weekend. | |
| 14 | Gary Kelley uses Sarah for theater poster theme | Artist Gary Kelley illustrated this year's Theatre UNI/Lyric Theatre poster. The poster won the New York Illustrator's Society gold medal; photo. | |
| 15 | Brady discusses 'down under' | Professor Patrick Brady of Canberra College in Australia spoke at recent UNI seminars. | |
| 15 | Untitled | Robin and Linda Williams play at KUNI. | |
| 16 | Marching band inside | UNI Marching Band will perform their indoor concert for the year. | |
| 16 | Cheer up, Tish . . . | Two actors practice their lines for the upcoming production of "The Arkansaw Bear"; photo. | |
| 16 | Bender Hall enjoys a convenience | The Bender Hall store is a perk of living in the hall; brief history of efforts to establish and run the store. | |
| 17 | One, two, one, two . . . | Demonstrations held at recent CPR class; photo. | |
| 17 | Students celebrate in the Halloween spirit | Students dressed up for the Hagemann-Noehren Halloween party. | |
| 17 | Cartoon cells on exhibit in Union | Animation cells will be for sale in the Union November 12-13. | |
| 18 | Spikers rally to defeat Drake | According to Iradge Ahrabi-Fard, Panthers play was "not up to par"; photo. | |
| 18 | Grapplers start season powerfully | Panthers fare very well against wrestling powers Penn State and Oklahoma State. | |
| 19 | Jergens, Seifert return for tankers | Women's swim team looks forward to upcoming season. | |
| 19 | Soccer Club stays undefeated | Panthers defeat the Davenport Soccer Club, run record to 6-0-1. | |
| 19 | Experience biggest asset for cagers | Women's basketball team looks forward to upcoming season despite tough schedule. | |
| 19 | Overtime | Levenhagen predicts underdog Panthers to win, 27-14. | |
| 20 | Cagers are ready and waiting, one month to go | Men's basketball ready to compete in Division I. |