Northern Iowan — January 25, 1983

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1 New acting director named; offices plan merger by July Yancy Beavers will head Financial Aid; Financial Aid and Admissions may merge; Virginia Hash will head Continuing Education; Geof Mills will replace Jack Fuller; School Administration and Personnel Services changed to Educational Admin. And Counseling.
1 Old Administration building doomed Brief history of the construction and uses of the structure; now in poor shape; scheduled for destruction in summer of 1983; photo.
2 Scherzo Army personnel pick up a lost missle.
2 Book store prices cause depression Student believes University Book and Supply is over-priced.
2 All skills needed Penny Beebe thanks the Northern Iowan for their recent article about the learning skills center.
2 Unions: an attempt at job security Student believes a recent letter blaming unions for economic problems was in error.
3 Adult students enjoy advice, conversation at informal lunches Non-traditional students meet Wednesdays.
3 KUNI builds new transmitter Will improve reception in Dubuque area.
3 KWWL-TV offers working experience Television station hires interns from UNI.
4 New 1040EZ form makes taxes easier
4 Magazine ready for publication Anita Hoffman talks about the upcoming Inner Weather magazine.
4 Pizzas sold in Royal Oak Room Available for carry out.
5 What's up Meetings and activities; Ecumenical Campus Ministries; Urban and Cultural Affairs; Legislative Public Forum; Women's Support Group.
5 Recreation Club Will meet.
5 Computer students All students who plan to declare a computer science major must attend meeting.
5 Student Art Association Will meet.
5 Phi Beta Lambda Will meet.
5 Russian Club Will view film.
5 Folk Dance Club Will meet.
5 UNI-GLO Meets Wednesdays.
5 Lecture to focus on meditation Transcendental Meditation lecture in union.
5 Fast scheduled for tomorrow Campus religious centers will sponsor fast; students may skip meal and donate cost.
5 Requests increase for service 381 students use Security Office escort service.
6 Unruh works to aid physics Professor Unruh talks about his work on the Physics Task Force.
6 Gillette outlines history of banking deregulation Extensive excerpts from lecture by Professor Gillette.
7 UNI internships offer travel, experience in New York, Geneva Department of Political Science accepting applications for internships for study of United Nations.
7 UNISA battles change Attempting to prevent change in drinking age.
7 Artist program established Martha Ellen Tye donates funds to support artist-in-residence program.
7 Parked cars hinder snow removal, will be towed
8 Down in the valley The Valley girl meets her roommate.
8 Student and faculty get physical Elton Green talks about the success of the first wellness program.
8 Marlins: strokes of perfection Deb Malone talks about the work of the group.
9 Artists Series concert Friday Profile of Vinson Cole; photo.
9 Stagefright workshop scheduled for those in the performing arts
10 The Gallery of Art unveils new display Will display faculty work and quilt exhibit.
11 Cast set for show Several UNI people will appear in CFCT production.
11 Congressman's aide no aid Denise Stephenson recounts visit to Washington, D. C., including a visit to Representative Evans' office.
13 Wrestlers edge Minnesota 20-19 UNI defeated the Minnesota Gophers on Sunday, 20-19; photo.
14 UNI tankers beat Wisconsin-LaCrosse UNI men's team beat Wisconsin-LaCrosse last Saturday; photo.
15 Women sixth in Mankato tourney The UNI women's team placed sixth at the Mankato State Invitational Tournament held last Saturday.
15 Elsberry, Federspiel break school records at Iowa City UNI women opened their season in an unscored meet, the Hawk-Eye Opener.
16 UNI drops Valparaiso 77-52, Storck scores 19 for Panthers UNI men's team beat Valparaiso Saturday night, 77-52; photo.