Northern Iowan — November 6, 1981

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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.