Northern Iowan — October 1, 1982

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1 Bush in Waterloo to support Evans Excerpts from speech by Vice President Bush; photo.
1 New stipulations for financial aid. New rules concerning calculating progress toward degree.
2 Viewpoint Letter supports Ray Johnson as a political candidate.
2 Regents are not immune Author disagrees with assumptions made earlier this year by a candidate during a political debate.
2 Scherzo Cartoon depicts life, love, and relationships in a newspaper office.
2 Reference to Bible Author creates a distinction between the message of a previous letter and the "true Christian message."
2 Congress shall make no law . . . Letter criticizes previous letters which stated that Christianity is the only valid religion.
3 Bittner files charge President of Tau Kappa Epsilon charged with operating a disorderly house; Jim Bittner was one of neighbors who complained about loud party; believes he is being evicted from university house because of the problem; photo.
3 Cleanup on Sunday Campus groups will clean up campus.
4 Survey questions doctorate Jack Kimball will attempt to determine how many people are considering enrolling for the Ed. D. if it is offered.
4 Jensen says aid is available Dennis Jensen believes more aid is available than students think.
4 Applications available UNISA committee being formed.
5 Debate meet hosted 24 teams at meet; results.
5 1,000 attend Job Search Fair
5 Campaign reaches final month A look at the gubernatorial contest.
6 Achievement Awards for six graduates Brief profiles of six award winners.
6 TV debates scheduled
6 D. C. internships available
6 Discussion, vigil to be held Faculty will present lectures on Middle East.
7 What's up Meetings and activities; Recreation Majors Agency Awareness Day; Hispanic Students.
7 Tomahawk Will meet.
7 Men's Organization for Rights and Equalities Will meet.
7 French Club Will meet.
7 SISEA Will meet.
7 Campus Clean-up Groups will clean up campus.
7 American Marketing Association Membership drive.
7 English Club Student and faculty get together.
7 Chimes Will have pizza party.
7 Writing workshop scheduled
8 Yesterdays The Old Central Bell has been found, and it still sits under the stairs in the Campanile; photo.
8 Bonfire warms spirit Evening activities scheduled.
8 Yesterdays The Old Central Bell has been found, and it still sits under the stairs in the Campanile; photo.
10 Skits keep audience laughing Review of Duck's Breath Mystery Theater; photo.
10 "ChicagoFest" coming Schedule of Union performances.
10 "Jazz Alive" celebrates
11 Paula Preppy The freshman, in a complete daze over her new preppy guy, runs out of her guy's dorm room to brag to her friends.
12 'Break away with coffeehouse performers Author gives an enthusiastic review of previous performances by the soon to appear coffeehouse performers.
13 Golfers end with tie UNI tied with Wartburg College in the last match of the fall season.
13 Panthers bid for share of title UNI will face Western Illinois tomorrow night.
14 Running is habit for Elsberry This runner has set school records, and looks forward to her first year of NCAA competition; photo.
14 Field hockey in Ill. Meet The team will face Southwest Missouri State this weekend.
14 Maucker run tomorrow There is still time to register on the day of the race.
15 UNI women down Luther, Coe UNI defeated Luther and Coe Colleges this weekend.
15 Soccer Club is 1-2 0n year UNI beat Waterloo on Sunday.
15 New faces on team Most of the men's swimming team has returned and is looking forward to a good season.
16 Marsh looks to beat ISU UNI hopes to beat ISU in Ames this weekend.
16 Tennis important to Land but religion comes first This tennis player uses her athletic skills to glorify God; photo.