Northern Iowan — September 24, 1982

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1 Fall enrollment is second highest in history Fall 1982 enrollment is 10,988; Registrar Leahy comments on trends.
1 Kamerick to France Will lead AASCU group in hopes of establishing stronger ties with French institutions.
1 Blaga selected for Time Education Board Professor Blaga comments on duties.
2 Editorial Expression of gratitude to the Shull Hall escort service volunteers.
2 Scherzo A budding relationship is thrown into turmoil when an old friend comes to town.
2 Evans seen as best choice for district Author is in strong favor of the election of Cooper Evans.
2 Moon's wealth, power examined Author stresses strong feelings against Reverend Sun Myung Moon, and the Unification Movement.
2 Bookstore misinformed, students overcharged Author claims that a computer glitch caused students to be overcharged for a textbook.
3 Fire zone sends message Author asks people to stop parking on a fire zone outside of Noehren Hall.
3 True Christians need no warning Author expresses the belief that true (fundamentalist) Christians simply need look to the Bible to avoid falling prey to cults.
3 New alcohol policy praised Author feels that the newly established campus restrictions on alcohol are good.
3 Ethics issue raised Author is upset about ticket scalping at a recent concert.
4 What's up Meetings and activities; Navigators; Campus 4-H; "Mesa Espanola".
4 Blood is needed Blood drive will be held.
4 Coop, internship orientation announced Meeting to be held for those interested.
4 Tourney held Frisbee golf tournament will be held.
5 Scherzo Compares life to an empty freezer tray.
5 Counseling, Career Center schedule fall programs List of group activities.
6 UNI hosts Regional Safety Conference Outline of conference program.
6 Absentee voting is an option College Republicans will assist those who wish to vote via absentee ballot.
6 Business ethics conference set 50-75 are expected to attend.
6 Two elected positions open for Board of Publications Brief description of duties.
7 Senate Scene The voter registration blitz is finished, and two bills were passed.
7 Purple Arrow holds initiation Purple Arrow received Phi Eta Sigma charter; photo.
8 Albums will 'turn you on' Reviews of "Business as Usual" by Men at Work, and "Avalon" by Roxy Music.
9 Yesterdays A short history of the first building on campus, and the beginning of the hunt for the bell; photo.
10 Group combines music into lyric Simon and Bard will play; photo.
11 Exhibition composed of alumni artists Dan Stetson talks about putting together an alumni show in honor of the Art Department's 75th anniversary.
12 Program focuses on wellness Joan Wageman and Elton Green talk about the variety of courses in the wellness program.
12 Troupe creates informal theatre Duck's Breath Mystery Theater will perform.
12 Paula Preppy The freshman finally makes it to the Hill, and finds the preppy man of her preppy dreams.
13 Students and faculty to act in community theatre
13 Student show opens Author reviews the works of two graduate students which are on display in Latham Gallery room 217.
14 UNI heading for a showdown UNI looks forward to a tough game this weekend against Eastern Illinois.
14 Turnover Author expresses dissatisfaction with Northern Iowa coverage of the team.
15 Inconsistency haunts golfers The Panthers placed third at the Big Four meet on Wednesday.
15 Women golfers face tough test The team will go against its biggest challenge this weekend during the Big Northern Division 1 Championships at Ohio State this weekend.
15 Panthers outlast Kirkwood UNI beat Kirkwood in a practice game at UNI on Wednesday; photo.
15 Women netsters win two UNI beat William Penn College, 7 - 2.
16 Anderson a mean customer when it comes to defense This co-captain and linebacker has an All-American goal; photo.