Northern Iowan — March 2, 1982

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1 Stigler says recession hurts blacks Remarks by Judge Stigler at the EMCEC; photo.
1 Butler, Ternus compete for RHA presidency Tracy Butler and Troy Ternus state their positions.
1 Long winter triggers oil tax Effort to impose tax on oil revenues.
2 'Time for change in RHA' Students are encouraged to vote for Troy Ternus for Residence Hall Association President.
2 Debate suggested on creation, evolution theory Wants to have a campus debate concerning creation vs. evolution.
2 Students urged to support UNISA Students are encouraged to help UNISA in any way possible.
2 'Let's return to the 60s' Student wishes good-bye to Reganomics and hello to economic prosperity.
2 The Panther's Pen Lori Meek is amazed with all of the new technologies such as cable television and video games; wonders what will be next?
2 Ternus endorsed for RHA president Students are encouraged to vote for Troy Ternus for Residence Hall Association President.
3 More comments on Parker-Chabert Former UNI student sarcastically commends Parker for his professionalism.
3 Scherzo Student is upset because Rolling Stone Magazine has proclaimed "sex cannot be fun anymore".
3 Plant Services 'praised' for snow removal work Student commends the snow removal crews for their hard work.
4 Courses save student benefits Will hold meeting relating to Social Security benefits.
4 Geographic society needs summer interns
4 Internships for next fall Internships available in Washington, D. C.
5 Theologians confer Friday Iowa Theological Conference will be held.
5 Shull escort service reduces risks at night Brief history and current activities.
5 Nine students run to state capitol Nine Shull Hall students will raise money for the American Heart Association.
6 Iowa prof to speak Ellis Hawley will speak.
6 Dance marathon starts Friday
6 Tips for future jobs AMS will sponsor panel.
6 IaPIRG director tells how to find housing Tips from Sandy Sutton.
6 Alcohol abuse services free Available at Counseling Center.
7 What's up Meetings and activities; International Women's Day.
7 Cheerleading tryouts.
7 Rugby Practices begin.
7 Student Social Work Association Sponsoring bake sale.
7 The College Hill Neighborhood Association Will meet.
7 Math Club Will meet.
7 Administrative Management Society Will hear panel.
7 Russian Club Donna Lee Rachuy will perform ballet.
7 Use your influence Robert Frank will lead workshop.
7 Creation theory to be discussed Ed Amend will lecture.
7 Advisors unify business students Student groups meet to help organize and coordinate efforts.
8 Harvard dean says students are biased Excerpts from remarks by Alvin Poussaint; photo.
9 Post-play discussions planned In conjunction with "Loose Ends".
9 Theater students vie for positions Six students will compete at national level; photo.
10 UNI professor will spend time in West Africa Donna Maier talks about her upcoming trip this summer.
11 'Border' only needs plot A review of the movie 'The Border'.
12 Gallery displaying photography Work by John Kear-Timmons on display.
12 Conductor wins award Robert Dean earns several awards; will serve on national board.
12 Chamber series comes to close Manuel Barrueco will perform on guitar; photo.
12 Like costumes and beer? German Club will sponsor Faschingsfest.
13 NSE student: 'Courses are easier in California' Todd Kelly talks about his experiences.
14 Western hands cagers 75-67 loss Panthers shoot 71 percent from the field despite loss; photo.
14 Lady cagers bumped Panthers are upset by St. Ambrose in the AIAW tournament.
15 Patten 'coach of year'; UNI regional champs Panthers dominate the Midwest regional; send 7 wrestlers to the national tournament.
15 Tennis team has season opener Panthers are ready and excited to begin the season.
16 Panthers show power Panthers win 8 events in the UNI-Dome Open; photo.
16 Tankers catch fire, place 2nd Panthers finish behind Northern Michigan, one of the top Division II programs in the country.