Northern Iowan — June 18, 1982

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1 George's Cupboard goes bare Ellis George has sold The Cupboard; talks at length about his business on the Hill; photo.
1 ROTC students like army lifestyle Students talk about ROTC.
1 Martin included in anti-nuke arrest Rusty Martin arrested in New York protest.
2 Editorial The Northern Iowan supports the anti-nuclear weapons protestors.
2 Scherzo Northern Iowan war correspondent is going to the Falklands.
2 Reagan disarmament: is it for real? Stanley thinks disarmament under President Reagan can't happen.
3 Time for aid application Dennis Jensen talks about financial aid.
4 Sturgis Falls: music balloons, races Highlights of the festival.
4 Cheese distribution June 29 Surplus cheese will be distributed.
4 Fall offering courses on aging, peace Individual Studies will offer seminars.
4 Sturgis Falls history Brief history of earliest days of Cedar Falls.
5 Pagan spirit celebrated UUA will celebrate summer solstice.
5 Senate Scene UNISA will let the students in the Educational Opportunity Program decide where their funding will go.
5 Teachers adapt to microcomputer Diane Baum talks about her course on microcomputers.
5 Prof to speak on UN George Poage will speak.
6 University radio programs bring variety to UNI students Quick look at KUNI/KHKE programming.
6 Call now for tickets
6 Viet vets receive aid
7 What Cedar Falls parks have to offer:
7 Recreational activities and sports for fun in the sun A look at recreational opportunities in the area.
7 Riley and Kirkendall make history Glenda Riley marries Richard Stewart Kirkendall.
8 A new student? A student observes a rabbit; photo.
8 Dreams come true A review of 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'.
8 Interview: Ned Ratekin will attend conference in Ireland.