Northern Iowan — November 24, 1981

Page Title Summary Scan
1 Untitled Mick Jagger graces the entire front page of the Northern Iowan; photo.
2 The Panther's Pen The non-violent success of the Rolling Stones concert is discussed as is the situation on the Hill following the concert.
2 Editorial Continue to believe that the EOP situation warrants close attention.
2 Scherzo A male student is encouraged to take a women's self defense class.
2 'First duty of a student is to study' Professor Chabert expresses his belief that students do not take school seriously.
3 Future teachers meeting Student teaching on-campus orientation scheduled.
3 Martin, EOP directors deny wrongdoing Norris Hart and Patricia Edwards express their views at a press conference.
3 Graduation planned Winter commencement will be held for first time in 11 years; Registrar Leahy talks about the ceremony.
4 What's up Meetings and activities; Mesa Espanola; Southern Illinois University Law School Representative.
4 Cultural Center Will see "Othello" in Chicago.
4 Catholic Student Center Will hold memorial service for murdered workers.
4 Russian Club Ed Jamosky will show film.
4 Recreation Club Will meet.
4 Campus Scouts Will meet.
4 Seminar Roy Chung will speak on spatial analysis.
4 Speaker Mahmood Yousefi will speak on Iran.
4 Teaching hazards tonight Phi Alpha Theta will sponsor panel discussion.
4 Yoga classes begin soon
4 State senate being planned Harley McIlrath talks about lobbying efforts.
4 Culture investigator speaks Grace Halsell talks about her experiences in different cultures; photo.
5 "You can't have it" Kelly Ellis plays the last game of his UNI career.
5 Evolution theories discussed Extensive excerpts from Fred Hallberg's presentation.
5 'Gang of Four' takes first in College Bowl
5 Former senator to visit Dick Clark scheduled to visit campus for two weeks.
6 Stones in the UNI-Dome: singin' in the rain. . . The Rolling Stones played in front of 24,000 screaming fans; photo.
8 Weekend workshop to deal with sexual attitudes
8 Santa Claus to take requests Schedule of Christmas activities.
8 Pick up aid applications
8 Power of Peyote Religion curses all Tom Hill talks about the use of peyote in American Indian groups.
9 In appreciation A tribute to James Hearst; photo.
9 In Review, Landau evokes emotions A review of the work by Jacob Landau on display at the UNI Gallery of Art.
9 Jagim creates a world Jay Jagim talks about design work for "Much Ado About Nothing".
10 The Stones: one fan's view
10 From the diaphragm! Bob Ritschel is directing the UNI Chorus; photo.
11 Panthers lose big lead, hold on to win Panther's end season with a 5-6 record.
11 Women cagers start out winning Panthers begin season with a 2-0 record.
12 Nationals slip through the fingers of Panther spikers Panthers came within one game of advancing to the national tournament.
12 Morkel only winner Coach Patten was extremely disappointed in the Panthers performance.
12 Tankers take second Panthers took first place in three events.