Northern Iowan — January 19, 1982

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1 Ecuador--nice climate for learning Carolyn Shields talks about her experience in Ecuador.
1 Minority employment rises in universities Seven per cent of Merit System staff are minorities.
1 Co-op placements increase Evelyn Barron talks about trends in co-op placements.
1 How many days till spring? The snow accumulated over break; photo.
2 What are your New Year's resolutions? Students state their resolutions; photo.
2 Scherzo The 1957 Jesus Chrysler is geared toward the Moral Majority market of car buyers.
2 The Panther's Pen Cold weather and stalled cars are discussed in the first Panther's Pen of 1982.
3 Regents approve tuition hike Undergraduate rate will be $990; approve name change for Department of Mathematics to Department of Mathematics and Computer Science; receive ACS report accrediting Department of Chemistry.
3 Braving the cold Student skates on Prexy's Pond; photo.
4 Cheese but no crackers UNISA will help to distribute surplus food.
4 Proposals made for teaching program Nine task forces from Comprehensive Study effort will report.
4 Financial Aid Awareness Week observed Program will alert high schools to opportunities.
4 UNISA needs senators General elections coming up.
4 Round-up for teachers
4 Recommendations to UPB Recommends seven students to serve on board.
5 What's up Meetings and activites; Car-Pooling; Rails to Trails; Project W.O.W.
5 Culture Center Organizing ski trip.
5 Folk Dance Club Will meet.
5 Philosophy and Religion lecture David Morgan will speak on Darwinism.
5 NAACP Will meet.
5 Dance classes Master classes available.
5 Ski Club Will meet.
5 Women's Studies Association Panel discussion on abortion.
5 Handicap enrollment rises Now 145 mobility-impaired students; up over 100 since fall 1980; further information on handicapped students.
5 Cutler becomes candidate Lynn Cutler will announce her candidacy for Congress.
6 Computer programs designed for students Lynn Schwandt and Don Wiederanders design computer programs to teach mathematical concepts.
6 Peace lecture topic George Poage will speak on United Nations.
6 Workshop to be held Will focus on helping students make career choices.
8 Four plays coming to compete in ACTF Theatre UNI will host regional competition; photo.
9 History can be fun. . . 'Reds' interests on two levels A review of the movie "Reds".
9 A look at the classics UPB will offer film series.
9 Union movie schedule
10 WCP presenting Williams classic Several UNI people will play roles.
10 String quartet to reopen series Juilliard Quartet will play; photo.
11 LSC hosts open house
11 Auditions for 'Street Scene' held tonight John Pape will hold auditions.
11 Student decides her child's future Story of student who became pregnant and gave up child for adoption.
12 Look away, Dixieland . . . UNI's Dixieland Bearcats to perform; photo.
12 Earn credit in Spain Brief look at study abroad option in Burgos, Spain.
12 'Ramblers' in Union tonight
13 Women cagers successful Panthers are playing fundamentally sound basketball.
13 Kriebs pins his ninth Panthers drop in the rankings from 6th to 13th; photo.
14 Panthers lose five Panthers played 5 games over Christmas break; photo.
14 Lady tankers face Nebraska Panthers face tough opponents in Nebraska, Iowa.
15 Untitled Brent Carmichael steals the ball from Iowa's Kenny Arnold; photo.
15 Track seasons begins for 45 athletes Panthers have very high hopes for the upcoming season.
15 Back to the grind Panthers trained in Florida waters over Christmas break; prepare for Minnesota dual.