Northern Iowan — December 4, 1981

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1 Clark discusses U.S. policy toward Africa Excerpts from former Senator Clark's remarks; photo.
1 Senate appoints EOP study committee Committee will investigate what procedures are appropriate to evaluate EOP.
1 Wishes Children get to tell Santa what they want for Christmas in the Union; photo.
2 Do you think it's a good idea to have commencement before final exams are finished? Students opinions on finals before graduation are expressed; photo.
2 The Panther's Pen Lori Meek expresses her joy in the Christmas season.
2 Scherzo Student is disappointed because women will be wearing more clothes due to winter.
2 Date change questioned Student is upset with graduation being moved from May 15 to May 8.
3 Prejudicial attitudes directed at disabled Students talk about experiences of handicapped students on campus.
4 Teaching jobs available Dean Carver and Don Wood talk about job prospects for teachers.
4 Voices on high The UNI Chorus sings around the Christmas tree in the Union; photo.
4 Senate throws out demonstration policy Believes policy may duplicate Regents policy.
5 Individual Studies courses Four seminars will be offered in spring.
5 Library receives gift from student group Tomahawk gift used to purchase books for Youth Collection.
6 What's up Meetings and activities; Southern Illinois University Law School Representative; Ukranian Egg Creation mini-course; Mesa Espanola; Seminar in Religion Panel Discussion; Vocational Rehabilitation questionnaire.
6 P. E. O. Will meet.
6 Weihnachtsfest German Club will hold Christmas party.
6 History seminar offered George Poage will offer course on United Nations.
6 Hoff to speak on Voyager Professor Hoff will offer program at Museum.
6 Human Rights Week observed by student group Central American Solidarity group will observe week.
7 Non- sexist tales available
7 Kamerick named to ACE board President Kamerick will be on American Council of Education board of directors.
8 Counselor workshop set
8 Clark speech changed Will speak on US policy toward South Africa.
8 Elm restoration nearly done Leslie Miller talks about the history and the restoration work.
8 Senate Scene Considers opposition to draft.
8 Madrigal dinner set
8 RED and green lists available
9 Another man's garbage is this man's 'survival' Mikeal Smith talks about what he finds in dumpsters; photo.
9 Calories, carbohydrates dominate at Hardee's A look at the menu at Hardee's; photo.
10 Meatless saves money, Eat homemade chili this fall Chili recipe from Cottontop Coop.
10 Looking for Yell City: can you dig it? John Cole talks about archaeological digs in and around Black Hawk County.
12 Griffith earns academic honor A profile of senior defensive end Jerry Griffith; photo.
13 Men's Glee Club hosting variety show Program for performance.
13 Live, from KUNI . . . A live performance in KUNI's Studio One; photo.
13 Learn to help people with stress Tom Keefe will offer course.
14 Theatre UNI looking for flappers Will present "Much Ado About Nothing" in 1920s costume; photo.
14 Koloc to perform Bonnie Koloc will perform on campus.
14 Be part of Panther Push UNI students will recruit in high schools.
15 Bored? Cast your eyes up Larry Kelsey talks at length about astronomy.
16 Smith photos on display Work by Luther Smith on display.
17 Children starve as students waste food Contrast between dorm scene and recent book by John Laffin.
17 Not just for Easter anymore . . . A woman examines her collection of hand designed Ukrainian pysanky eggs in the U-hall; photo.
18 Quintet to perform in Russell Hall Student groups will perform.
18 Union hosts jazz bands
18 Christmas celebrated with concert Graeme Cowen will direct Metropolitan Chorale.
18 'Diversity' is chosen for theme of yearbook Karen Mills talks about this year's theme.
19 Injuries, injuries; Cobb, Luttrell sidelined Two All- Americans will be unable to wrestle for the 5th ranked Panthers.
19 Panther women last at Classic Panther women play poorly.
19 Tankers have the will to win and to swim Panther men get ready to start the season.
20 Overtime Levenhagen congratulates fall sports and welcomes winter sports.
20 Panthers pounded by K-State Panthers are beaten by 36 points in Manhattan, Kansas.