Northern Iowan — February 23, 1982

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1 Kamerick visits D. C. in protest President Kamerick leads group of UNI faculty and staff in attempt to stop financial aid cuts.
1 Financial aid, ERA hot issues at second forum Panhellenic Council holds candidate forum; candidates express views.
1 Three referenda on UNISA ballot Students will vote on dissolution of SIIF, establishing a State Student Association, and withdrawing aid to El Salvador.
2 Editorial The UNISA election heats up.
2 CSC accomplishments highlighted The Concerned Students Coalition reminds students of their past accomplishments and hopes for their future.
2 Horan answers Bittick's question Mark Horan explains where he has been.
2 'Too much pointless backstabbing' Student wants candidates to stick to the issues.
2 Father Kissling supports friend Father Kissling stands in Rusty Martin's corner.
2 Equal coverage urged Student wants to see all the candidates covered equally.
2 'Let's not lose Rusty' Graduate student supports Rusty Martin.
2 ERA votes cited The candidates' Equal Rights Amendment voting record is shown.
3 'What does concern students?' Student is against voting for Dana Barrer.
3 Vote for 'anybody but Canfield' Student believes Mike Canfield's views have been inconsistent on the issues.
3 Barrer loses a vote Student criticizes Barrer for his views.
3 Barrer 'the only logical choice' Students explains that Barrer's intelligence and expertise will get him elected.
3 'Barrer flip-flops on national politics, SSA' Student thinks Barrer gave confusing and conflicting answers at the debate.
3 'Good news for UNI!' Student encourages others to vote for Dana Barrer for UNISA President.
3 Scherzo Rusty Martin calls a crisis line due to the election.
3 Barrer 'rubber stamp of Reagan' Student accuses Dana Barrer of being a Ronald Reagan clone.
3 Barrer, Canfield scorned Student calls both Barrer and Canfield "Reagan Clones".
5 What's up Meetings and activities; Edward Amend will speak; Regent's Summer Program.
5 Chemistry seminar Larry Miller will speak.
5 Conservation Club Will hear presentation on whales.
5 DECA Will meet.
5 Ghetto trip Final orientation for trip to New York City.
5 A E Rho Will meet.
5 Recreation Club Will have ski party.
5 Voting faculty to be determined Faculty Senate committee will study the issue.
5 Marketing minor revision proposed Steve Corbin talks about the proposed changes.
6 Loan, grant cuts threaten Iowa students Proposed changes might affect financial aid to graduate students.
6 UNI projects total $400,000 Projects will include fire safety in Bartlett Hall and work in West Gym, Gilchrist Hall, and the Dome.
6 Israeli consul to speak Ehul Gol will speak.
6 Recruiting fair coming this weekend Don Wood talks about the overseas recruiting fair.
7 Black history talk George Stigler will speak.
7 Harvard dean speaks Alvin Poussaint will speak.
7 Long: measure I-can quotient Brief excerpts from speech by Loretta Long; photo.
8 Singles offered support Support group forming.
8 Hollanditis moves across Europe Brief excerpts from remarks by Hans-Joachim Wienss.
8 Individual, Future Studies linked Offices combine; John Volker will assist in coordination.
9 Dual-career couples 'not superhuman' Mary Franken offers statistics and advice.
10 Sterling Series could slip away Poor attendance could lead to cancellation of Union film series.
10 Upcoming UNI play significant for students Thomas Carlisle talks at length about "Loose Ends".
11 Check mini courses Brief look at mini-courses.
11 Run off winter blues Local 4.2 run planned.
11 Jam Dave Leibman was the guest soloist at the 27th Annual Sinfonia Dimensions in Jazz Show; photo.
12 In Review, Gallery exhibit is 'alive' Review of the Student Art Club Gallery Show; photo.
12 'On Golden Pond': a satisfying film A review of the movie 'On Golden Pond'.
13 It's not a lab, it's a real house A look at the home economics program in the Home Management House.
14 End of the line Craig Nordlie wins the 60 yard high hurdles; photo.
14 Lady tankers sting Grinnell; Jergens qualifies Panthers fare well against tough competition.
15 Thinclads take quad Panthers dominate the field in the Dome.
16 Grapplers rip Kentucky 34-3 Panthers are ranked 6th in country with a 15-2 dual meet record.
16 Panther thinclads set five records, prepare for Iowa Indoor Open Panthers enjoy personal success; team scores not kept.
19 Panthers lose at buzzer Panthers can still claim a share of the Mid-Continent Conference crown with one more win; photo.