Northern Iowan — November 13, 1981

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1 Spider Man! The greenhouse is nearing completion; photo.
1 Incest 'taboo' hasn't stopped incidence Marilyn Story and Martin Edwards discuss incest and its impact on society.
1 Faculty Senate discusses demonstration policy The Faculty Senate voted on actions concerning the ROTC and the policy on demonstrations and picketing on campus.
2 Millers thank friends The parents and siblings of Stacy Miller thank everyone for their letters of comfort and consolation.
2 Registration resistance defended, 'Intentions moral, realistic' Student defends Randy Martin's decision to not sign up for the draft.
2 Fellow non-registrant cites reasons for resistance Student predicts the selective service will collapse.
2 Randy (sic) has 'change of heart' Randy Martin sarcastically defends the draft and says he will sign up.
2 Scherzo The new director of the Department of Residence (a dog), claims he can roll over and play dead just like the rest of the faculty.
3 Parents of the year honored Leo and Therese Donnelly were honored as this year's parents of the year; photo.
3 UNI reacts to money troubles Edward Voldseth discussed some of UNI's financial troubles at a Lunch and Learn program.
4 What's up Meetings and activities; Mesa Espanola.
4 Science teaching colloquium Terri Rogers and Jan McCumsey will speak about gifted students.
4 Business education student organizations Representatives will meet Monday.
4 AMA keg raffle Will raffle off four kegs.
4 I-Club Sign up now for Casino Nights.
4 Torch and Tassel Service project will be at River Hills.
4 Cole elected chairman John Cole has been elected chairperson of the education subcommittee of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal.
4 Former director dies George Holmes, former director of university relations, died October 14 at the age of 80; photo.
4 Group to attack student apathy The Coalition of Concerned Students will attempt to get the student body to care and to get involved.
6 NAACP pledges support The UNI chapter of the NAACP voted to support the Concerned Black Students' rights.
6 Director outlines effects of 'Reaganomics' Roberta Till-Retz spoke at UNI on the effects of Reaganomics.
6 Senate Scene UNISA's allocation of funds is under scrutiny.
6 Sheppard speaks on civil rights Clint Sheppard of the Waterloo Human Rights Commission spoke at the Union.
7 UNI Scouts stay active UNI has a very active chapter of Girl Scouts.
7 Beware! UNI faculty members share some of their superstitions.
8 Video is 'hot' "Video to Go" is a new local business that is doing very well.
9 Quilt depicts birth process UNI students and faculty are helping out with a female-themed art project; photo.
10 Popcorn: a tasty, low calorie, nutritious treat Popcorn offered as a low-calorie snack alternative; photo.
11 Flutist performing Monday night Flutist Carol Wincenc will be appearing as part of the Chamber Music Series in Russell Hall.
11 'Arkansaw Bear' delivers point A review of Theatre UNI's production, 'The Arkansaw Bear'; photo.
12 Watch for 'Dance and More' An event called 'Dance and More' will be held November 20 and 21. The event will feature performances by UNI dance organizations.
12 Collect UNI credits in Europe Student Kelly Benning spent a semester in Europe and earned UNI credit.
13 Folk group to play at Broom A folk group composed of UNI faculty members will perform at the Broom Factory in Cedar Falls.
13 Variety show auditions coming up Sign up has begun for the upcoming Christmas Variety Show.
13 Trying to sell Stone tickets? Get out of town Ticket scalping for the upcoming Rolling Stones show could become a problem.
13 Map collection 'extensive' Pat Wilkinson discusses the Maps and Documents segment of Rod Library. Wilkinson is head of the section.
14 Hear jazz from 'Departure' The jazz band Departure will play in the Union as part of the "4our Letter Word" series.
14 'Bandits' funny, but no Python film A review of the movie 'Time Bandits'.
14 Substance abuse program available Schoitz Memorial Hospital offers several substance abuse programs.
15 Spikers dominate Queen Bees Panthers hold off a late surge by St. Ambrose; photo.
15 Field hockey loses at Regionals Panther's end season with a dismal 4-16 record.
16 Wheelchair basketball Students are encouraged to attend the fund raising event.
16 Overtime Levenhagen predicts a 17-0 Panther victory over the University of South Dakota.
16 Skov, Elsberry shine at Regionals Panthers finish fifth at regionals.