Northern Iowan — April 2, 1982

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1 Earth doomed by nukes--need prevention now Highlights of Peace Day program; photo.
1 Placement high for sciences A look at the annual placement report.
1 Martin seen nationally Rusty Martin appears on CBS Morning News.
2 'NI, Wells unfair to heterosexuals' Student claims that Professor Wells is confused about homosexuality.
2 Patten praised Professor Froyen says Patten produced "inspirational leadership and personal example".
2 Busch Florida trip winner 'misquoted' Student corrects the Northern Iowan on his comments concerning girls and bikinis.
2 Art students object to 'inane' review The Northern Iowan's coverage of an art show is highly criticized by art students.
2 Houser rebuts Nesheim An off campus senator and member of a Greek organization resents Barb Nesheim's comments concerning the allocation of student funds to Greek organizations.
2 'UNI administrative system feudalistic' Professor compares UNI's governing hierarchy to a feudal system of governing.
3 Edwards protests budget freeze Pat Edwards presents petition seeking EMCEC funding.
3 Colonnese blames capitalism Jose Ricardo Colonnese presents views on El Salvador.
3 Senate Scene The winners of the UNI Student Association "Outstanding Service" Award are announced.
4 Campus crises groups begin Support groups will form.
4 Sunseri takes part in peace effort Professor Sunseri offers views on human nature.
5 Cordaro calls for resistance through nonviolence Father Frank Cordaro offers views on arms and violence..
5 Churches actively seeking peace Sister Gwenn Hennessy offers views; photo.
6 Sunrise service set Ecumenical service on Union.
6 SAE's have Easter egg hunt Saturday
6 UPB to celebrate 20th year History of the UPB.
7 Schares named editor Allen Schares will be executive editor of summer 1982 Northern Iowan.
7 Forum views on Christian women differ Excerpts from recent discussion.
7 ADPis serve McDonald's project Raising money for Ronald McDonald House.
8 What's up Meetings and activities; Cedar Falls Altrusa Club; L.S.A.T; Soccer Club; "The Religion of Science" Lecture.
8 Torch and Tassel Will meet.
8 Non-Traditional Students League Will meet.
8 Tomahawk Will meet.
8 Philosophy and Religion Forum David Crownfield will speak on the religion of science.
8 Rugby Club Will play Central College.
8 Student Work Association Will sponsor Easter egg hunt in Waterloo.
8 P. E. O. Will meet.
8 Dance the night away for MD Dance marathon highlights.
8 Tribe leader to express views Vernon Bellecourt will speak.
9 Bus vanishes History of the UBS double-decker bus; photo.
9 Physical fitness craze sweeps UNI A look at the current interest in fitness.
10 Winter fishing "exciting" A look at ice fishing; photo.
10 Palmer's controlled pitch greatest asset Profile of senior pitcher Scot Palmer.
12 Go for it! Students are working out at Olympic Gym and Spa; photo.
12 Bands recommended A review of records from the following artists; Champaign, and Weather Report.
13 Alternative video--wave of the future John Ciampa talks about future telecommunications.
14 Cast chosen for upcoming musical John Pape announces cast list for "Street Scene"; photo.
15 Jazz in Union tonight
15 Vers coming to UNI
15 Jazz Bands II and III to perform Performance program.
15 Muffled A jazz band, "Dreams Revisited", play at KUNI's "Live from Studio One"; photo.
16 Student-directed one-acts are 'big emotional investment' Directing class will present five plays; photo.
18 Chorales join Sunday Metropolitan Chorale and Concert Chorale will present show;
18 Hear violin recital Vasile Beluska will perform.
19 Seven go to Texas Relays Team will compete in the Northwest Missouri State Invitational while the other 7 Panthers go to Texas.
19 Wrap-up of cagers Panthers look to improve next season.
19 Briggs head coach Former University of Iowa wrestler becomes the Panthers 6th coach in UNI wrestling history.
19 Panthers end break at 3-5 Panthers open season during spring break.
20 Overtime Levenhagen discusses recruiting violations in college athletics.
20 World class wrestlers slated to compete in national freestyle The best wrestlers in the United States will compete against one another.