Northern Iowan — January 28, 1983

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1 High tech is here to stay, Swanson wants changes David Swanson talks about the necessity and implications of high technology for Iowa.
1 No sunbathing today! Shot of an empty campus; photo.
1 False alarms have firefighters burning mad Campus and local officials talk about the effects of false alarms.
2 Scherzo Soldier refuses to take back the army missile.
2 Full employment claimed to be only in interest of workers Professor Roberts reacts to some recent letters on the economy.
2 Get guts--exchange UNI student encourages others to take advantage of the exchange program.
3 Do you think UNI faculty deserves a salary increase? Students express their opinions; photo.
4 Three publications receive awards Several UNI publications win CASE awards.
4 Complaint filed against Diemer for investigation James Hessburg believes that Representative Diemer attempted to obtain information about him in an unethical way.
5 Additional staff to be provided Will increase security in dorms.
5 Support group formed Counseling Center will for support group for those who have experienced death of relative or close acquaintance.
5 Senate to organize evaluation Faculty Senate receives petition calling for evaluation of President Kamerick and Provost Martin; considering role in presidential search.
5 Letters inform wrong students Students receive wrong letters relating to writing competency exam.
5 Veterans' office to remain closed Services may be performed by Registrar.
5 UNISA applications still available Candidates must file applications.
6 What's up Meetings and activites; Organization and Finance Committee; Legislative Public Forum; Personal Awareness and Assertion Group.
6 Pettit award Tom Pettit funds two $200 scholarships for students in journalism.
6 UNISA opposes no-aid bill, awareness program to begin Will nominate member to presidential search group.
7 Program would instruct teachers at home Professors Ward and Wedman will use NSF grant to develop programs to instruct science, math, and social science teachers in classroom use of computers.
7 Counseling Center services available Available free to students; available on limited basis for a fee to faculty and staff.
8 Die-cast sensor test today Professor LaRue explains process.
8 Seegmiller awarded scholarship Dick Seegmiller wins foundry scholarship; photo.
9 Comedy program Mary Wong group will perform.
9 Computer's "secret recipe" FOCUS computer program helps in preparing meals; photo.
10 Speakers give information for sexual assault security Excerpts from speakers' presentations.
11 Weekend conducting symposium Highlights of program.
11 Down in the Valley Veronica finds another valley person.
11 Price Lab to give Mexican musical
11 Club meets some mountains up close and very personal Members of Cedarloo Mountaineers talk about their climbing.
13 Doctoring up the Guthrie Guthrie troupe will present "Talley's Folly".
13 Winter chill doesn't muffle fashion-conscious students Latest campus styles; photo.
14 Panthers sign McDermott, play at Eastern tomorrow UNI will face off with Eastern Illinois on Saturday night.
14 UNI makes lineup changes UNI wrestling team has changed the lineup of its squad.
14 Panthers prepare for Big Four track meet UNI will participate in the Big Four track meet in Iowa City this Saturday.
15 Hard work, confidence result in big games for Pijanowski Profile of junior player Mike Pijanowski; photo.
15 Sports notes The tennis teams at UNI have already begun to practice for the spring season.