Northern Iowan — March 30, 1982

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1 Regents raise room rates Rates will increase about 8%; smoke detectors will be installed in all campus residences; cable TV hook-up being considered for Hillside Courts and College Courts; promotion and tenure list announced.
1 UNI student runs for Iowa House seat Ray Johnson will run in Iowa House District 23 against Marv Diemer; photo.
1 Sunday night on the Hill The Hill is alive on a Sunday night; photo.
1 Non-commercial radio faces financial crisis Doug Vernier talks about the financial situation for public radio.
2 Congratulates resisters An Ames man supports and thanks the 800,000 American men who have refused to sign up for the draft.
2 A FATE WORSE THAN DEATH Uncle Sam is compared to University Book & Supply and Gilchrist Hall as potential enemies of students.
2 'Larson theory misdirected' Student objects to Peter Larson's claim that the arms race is being fueled by greedy corporate capitalists.
2 Greeks thanked for help in library fund drive Fund raisers wish to thank the Greek organizations that volunteered in raising funds for the Cedar Falls Public Library
2 The Panther's Pen Lori Meek comments on the local caucuses.
3 Meanings are pre-defined, says Youngblood Excerpts from remarks by Gene Youngblood.
3 Awards to be given Brief list of College of Education scholarships.
4 Confer on literacy Beginning Reading conference scheduled.
4 Women in Christianity to be topic at forum Students will present views.
4 Greenhouse is 'Iowan Paradise' Ron Camarata talks about the facility; new roof tightens building.
5 Parent attitudes may foster homophobia Advice on understanding homosexuality.
5 Awarding scholarships Grossman scholarships available.
5 Peace Day explores alternatives Highlights of activities.
6 What's up Meetings and activities; American Graduate School of International Management; Theology Forum; Society of Carbide and Tool Engineers; "Creative Movement for Klutzes".
6 USC needs members Committee will have vacancies.
6 Register for sexuality weekend
6 Business scholarships total $200 AOP and Hansen scholarships available.
6 TES rewards five freshman Available for teacher education students.
7 Nationals for debaters Todd Poole and Ted Wallace will compete.
7 Clark gives speech on Amana Professor Clark will speak in Amana changes.
7 Cutler on campus
7 Busch winner tans Brad Nordyke wins trip to Florida.
8 Zenor's hobby: organs Dean Zenor is building an organ.
8 Fundraising begins for UNI stations Program highlights.
9 Hispanic theater symposium set Highlights of upcoming symposium; photo.
10 Student flicks show tonight Students from film class will show work.
10 Enrichment programs offered Ken Jacobsen will teach assertiveness course.
11 Symposium on music, business careers Friday
11 EOP Ball Saturday EOP will sponsor dance and variety show.
11 Artist selling eggs today
12 Former Times art critic to lecture Thursday Hilton Kramer will speak at art scholarship competition.
12 Art a la Carte continues William Waack will speak; other lectures scheduled.
12 Student artists win awards List of winners from annual juried student show.
13 Spring trip successful John DeVault is considered the team's number one man.
13 Thinclads run to victory in Western Illinois Quad Panthers are victorious despite cold weather.
13 Rough 'n tough Panthers destroy Marshalltown, 35-0; photo.
13 Seichter returns to lead Panthers Panthers look to improve on last year's 26-10 finish.
14 Success marks Patten's career In 17 of 18 seasons, Patten's teams won at least 10 dual meets; he produced 58 Division I and II All-Americans; photo.
15 Crowl remains perfect Cathy Crowl improves her singles record to 10-0.
15 Netsters split a pair Panthers are 5-6 and will take on a tough Iowa State team.
15 Self defense offered Students are encouraged to sign up for self defense classes.
15 Number 58 Chuck Patten instructs Kirk Myers in the NCAA national tournament; photo.
16 Panthers surprise doubters, improve record An improved Panther team wins 4 more games than in the previous year.