Northern Iowan — January 19, 1982
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |