Northern Iowan — September 28, 1982

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1 Tuition increase delayed by Board of Regents Student leaders from ISU and UI address Regents.
1 Publisher error leads to pricing controversy Robert Beach explains UBS pricing policy.
2 Editorial Commentary on the loss of the Des Moines Tribune.
2 Scherzo State name confusion arises once again between Iowa and that potato growing state.
2 Cult not only threat Student warns that even established campus religious organizations can pose a cult-like threat.
2 Rowe responds to articles C. A. R. P. supporter feels articles and letters directed against Sun Myung Moon and the Unification Movement are unfair and uninformed.
2 Between UNI Editor encourages people to use trash receptacles for their intended purpose.
3 Viewpoint Car vandalized after Nebraska beats Iowa.
3 Why the smile? A student lies outside studying; photo.
3 Students told to heed warning Author warns that fundamentalist Christianity can be just as dangerous as any other cult.
4 Voter drive to end Claim 4700 students are registered.
4 Allbee aides the adult student Profile of peer counselor Susan Allbee; photo.
4 Ed. doctorate considered Regents staff maintains the Ed. D. duplicates existing programs; UNI officials make case that it is special.
5 Improvements made in Union Northern Iowan office expanded; offices renovated.
6 Parking is a problem A look at the breakdown of the parking classifications; problem areas on campus.
6 Detectors installed Smoke detectors will be installed in dorms.
6 Physics lecture set Willard Poppy will give a history of physics at UNI.
6 Alum speaks on art, education Profile of Ray George.
7 New direction for culture center DeDe Caruthers talks about her plans for the EMCEC.
7 LaRocque elected vice-chair Will be vice-chair of DPI advisory committee.
7 Bumper to bumper A young girl and her father ride in a bumper car at the Cattle Congress.
8 What's up Meetings and activities; Christ for UNI.
8 English Club Will meet.
8 Epsilon Pi Tau Ron Bro will talk about the 1982 World's Fair.
8 UNI Ski Club Will discuss trips.
8 Student Art Association Will meet.
8 P. R. S. S. A. Will hold beer bash.
8 Folk Dance Club Will meet.
8 Committee brings speakers Quick look at plans for the University Speakers Committee.
8 UNI is "ripping off the proles" Scott Cawelti looks at a reference to UNI in an article in The New Republic.
9 Time Loves a Hero A picture of Father Time holding up a Hero sandwich.
9 Foreign students share views International students give impressions of UNI.
10 Lugan's work shown Pedro Lugan will speak on fixed systems.
10 Zelda project on the lookout Professor Glenn's class is researching theater activity in the Cedar Falls and Waterloo area.
11 Yesterdays A brief history of the Old Central Bell; photo.
12 Depressed economy--creates gloomy employment outlook National survey of job prospects.
14 Symphony season starts
14 Club starts literary magazine English Club hopes to start literary magazine.
14 Nature trail to open Special activities scheduled.
15 Seymour to attend 4-H conference in Philippines. Carolyn Seymour talks about her upcoming trip; photo.
16 Defense strong in tie UNI tied with Eastern Illinois, 10-10; photo.
17 UNI takes third in quad UNI took third place in the Big Four Tournament this weekend.
18 Carleton beats UNI in field hockey, 3-1 UNI lost to Carleton, 3-1, in the UNI-Dome Saturday.
18 Women fifteenth at Kenosha, LaCrosse outruns Panther men UNI women finished 15th out of 25 Saturday, and the men lost to La Crosse, 36-25.
19 Panthers sweep in tournament final UNI took first in their own tournament; won all of their matches this past weekend, and lost only one game; photo.