Northern Iowan — November 17, 1981

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1 Students demand firing of EOP directors A group of UNI students demanded that Norris Hart and Patricia Edwards, administrators for EOP, be fired; cite reasons for their demands; photo.
2 Editorial, Students' complaint valid The Educational Opportunity Program needs to be investigated.
2 Scherzo Student is upset with the General Education requirements.
2 Viewpoint A former Northern Iowan editor responds to an earlier letter concerning 'The Moral Majority'.
2 Martin's rebuttal 'sophomoric tripe' Student expresses his disgust in Rusty Martin's sarcastic response to a previous letter.
3 Language barrier a problem for foreign students International students talk about their impressions of UNI.
3 Fire improvements made Leland Thomson talks about the fire safety improvements that have been made recently.
4 Hill to discuss Indians Tom Hill will talk about alcohol and peyote use among Nebraska Winnebago people.
4 Racial relations central to urban stability Panel discusses urban history and future.
6 Jaynes discusses consciousness consequences James Jaynes talks about the history of consciousness.
6 Prehistoric mind was bicameral James Jaynes talks about the history of consciousness; photo.
7 Wolves discussion Scott Wurdiger will speak at Conservation Club meeting.
7 Boards need students Board of Student Publications has two vacancies.
7 Sharp talks teaching Doug Sharp and School Superintendent James Robinson speak at industrial arts meeting.
7 Peace Wish A candlelight vigil is conducted on top of the Union in remembrance of Armistice Day; photo.
8 What's up Meetings and activities; Student Exchange Program; Stress Presentation; Old Creamery Theatre.
8 Seminar Murray Austin will talk about urban systems.
8 Philosophy and Religion Forum Fred Hallberg will talk about Biblical literalism.
8 Staffer will speak Grace Halsell will speak on Jerusalem.
8 Stress to be discussed Paul Porter will speak at Kappa Delta Pi meeting.
8 'Stray Cats' backing Will play at Stones concert.
8 Library to remodel, hold raffle CFPL raffles Rolling Stones tickets.
8 Salary adjustments approved Board of Student Publications approves $784 for NI staff salary adjustments; consider libel insurance.
9 Kenyan discusses life of women in her homeland
10 KUNI provides coverage KUNI will provide live coverage of the Rolling Stones concert.
10 Crowd safety main concern at UNI-Dome Crowd safety in the UNI-Dome during the upcoming Rolling Stones concert has become the main concern of staff.
10 Hill merchants prepare College Hill merchants are busy prepping their businesses for this weekend's rock concert.
10 Residence halls tighten rules Residence halls are enforcing strict rules during this weekend's Rolling Stones show.
11 Untitled The jazz group "Blue Seven" performs at KUNI's Studio One; photo.
11 Eat international The International Food Fair will be held in the Commons Saturday and Sunday.
11 You want ten malts to go? Nuts to you, sweetie. . . Manager Debbie Duncan talks about the newly-opened Baskin Robbins located in the College Square Shopping Center.
11 Soccer club wins, 2-0 UNI Soccer Club defeated the Iowa Hawkeye Soccer Club.
12 Marimba/percussion groups to play UNI's Percussion and Marimba Ensembles will present a concert.
12 UNI's past and present perform Several UNI students, alumni, and faculty will be a part of the cast for the Waterloo Community Playhouse production of 'A Christmas Carol'; photo.
14 Tiny art works on display A traveling exhibition of stained glass is now on display at the Waterloo Recreation and Arts Center.
14 Rubik's Cube--puzzling, frustrating paperweight The Rubik's Cube has become very popular.
14 Untitled The action in the wheelchair charity basketball game heats up; photo.
15 UNI Gallery hosts a retrospective exhibit of etching and woodcuts Work by Jacob Landau on display; photo.
15 Cast announced for December play Ken Risch talks about the production of "Much Ado About Nothing".
15 People depend on TV, says Price Grant Price speaks at Alpha Epsilon Rho meeting.
16 International Trio in Waterloo Profile of trio members.
16 English Club: not just for majors anymore Good look at English Club activities.
17 Panthers howled at by Coyotes The Panther's record falls to 4-6.
17 Spikers dominate the Hawks, 3-0 The Panthers have won 43 out of the last 51 games; photo.
18 Tankers swim past the alumni The day was full of fun and excitement as the alumni got to see old friends; photo.
18 Varsity-Alumni meet exciting and close The Alumni took 4 of the last 5 matches; photo.
19 New trail for joggers Grass running trail with exercise equipment is installed near Dome; photo.