Northern Iowan — February 8, 1983

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1 Winter storm leads to snow removal problems Daryl Stoner talks about snow removal after heavy snow.
1 Contract negotiations move ahead Status of negotiations; awaiting decision of fact-finder; photo.
2 Scherzo Characters discuss the benefits of eating chocolate.
2 Berry displeases UNI fans and students feel disappointed with the job that head basketball coach Jim Berry has done.
2 Elections draw near Student wishes for more information on upcoming UNISA elections.
2 Morgan: what wold life be like without union efforts David Morgan responds to letters dealing with labor unions.
3 What issues should UNI Student Association presidential candidates deal with during their campaign? Important issues are discussed.
4 What's up Meetings and activities; Area Writers Poetry and Short Story Reading; Association of Political Science Students; Art Association.
4 German Club Will hear Manfred Jendryschik on East Germany.
4 Kappa Delta Pi Dean Carver will speak.
4 New computers in operation Ten computers in Curriculum Lab are networked.
5 Association of Political Science students Will meet.
5 SISEA Will elect officers.
5 "Dancing for Men" wins Heinz award Robley Wilson wins Drue Heinz award.
5 Education benefits extended Veterans benefits extended for some.
5 New illustration book shows that students can be successful John Downey and Jim Kelly publish book on biological illustration.
6 Committee hears charges Considers matters relating to confrontation between Professors Parker and Chabert.
6 Nuclear arms retreat to begin on Friday
7 Nijim named editor of geography series Professor Nijim will edit geography text series.
7 Lecture on black politics set Robert Morris will speak.
7 Dance for health Union will offer aerobic dance class.
8 Society gets charter Society of Manufacturing Engineers gets national charter.
8 KCRS goes "top 40" Changes format.
8 Regents offer program Students may attend other Regents institutions.
8 Blinded by the snow Student battles the elements; photo.
9 Blood drive set
9 Regents head Brownlee explains role of search firm Faculty Senate considers presidential search procedures.
9 Bernthal elected John Bernthal is administrative consultant to national group.
10 Downward bound Students ski on 10 inches of snow; photo.
11 Whodunit? Sniff out the clues along with Inspector Hound Play preview; photo.
12 Film of current concerns
12 Bird's eye --- The view from 12th floor Bender is dazzling; photo.
14 Skiers chase Iowa's snow across the country Jeanette Marsh talks about cross country skiing.
15 Craving a taste of the past? Check into the UNI Museum Quick look at the collections.
15 Down in the Valley
17 Iowa poets will read George Eklund, Valorie Breyfogle, Chris Grabow, Bill Pauly, and Robert Prochaska will read.
17 Student writers and artists to reveal their "inner weather" Brief history of literary magazines on campus; Anita Hoffman talks about putting Inner Weather together.
18 Women place seventh Panthers are disappointed with their performance.
18 Grapplers cruise 45-4 Panthers dominate Drake; now have 15 wins.
18 Untitled Russ Adams clears 16 feet in the pole vault; photo.
18 Weaver sets record in win Coach Lynn King was pleased with the Panther's performance.
19 Panther cagers down Green Bay, Eastern Panthers raise record to 4-3.
19 Netsters drop opener Panthers have a month to prepare for the next meet.
20 Men and women swimmers win two of three at Omaha Panther men raise record to 6-4; women dominate Creighton.
20 Drenth scores 25, UNI loses 72-71 Panthers lose on desperation shot at the buzzer.