Northern Iowan — February 11, 1983
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | NCA visitation not required for Ed. D. | UNI may begin to offer degree. | |
| 1 | Did it run? | Student receives a computer program; photo. | |
| 1 | Nicholas: respect for UNISA | Doug Nicholas outlines plans; photo. | |
| 2 | Camp Fire: it's not just a group of girls anymore | Boys can also join Camp Fire. | |
| 2 | Here is a toast to Social Security | Student encourages other students to get active and fight for rights. | |
| 2 | Scherzo | Missiles are being stolen. | |
| 2 | Where has this 'real' leader been? | Women students criticize Nicholas for not being involved enough. | |
| 3 | Security causes disappointment | Student is upset with campus security. | |
| 3 | UNI has need for more than ice cream | Student is upset with campus politics, on campus vs. off campus. | |
| 3 | Candidate fighting for alcohol policies | Student believes his actions will reap rewards for UNI. | |
| 4 | Miller selected as an editor | Pat Miller will edit professional journal. | |
| 4 | Faculty redefines its voting privileges | Text of re-definition. | |
| 5 | What's up | Meetings and activities; Eating Disorders Support Group; SAMLE. | |
| 5 | UNI Tae Kwon-Do Club | Accepting applications for membership. | |
| 5 | Geography colloquium | Jerry Stockdale will speak. | |
| 5 | SHEA | Will meet. | |
| 5 | SBDC to approve by-laws | State group organizes. | |
| 5 | Maier lecture to focus on African wars and peoples | Donna Maier will speak on wars and society in Africa. | |
| 6 | News notes . . . | Students for Peace organizes; Foundation organizes training for raising funds by telephone; Union will hold pool tournament. | |
| 6 | Controversy over funding | Debate funding for EMCEC. | |
| 7 | Grant money used | Lutheran Student Center will fund leadership conference and develop UNI calendar and historical booklet. | |
| 7 | Focus for the arts | Joe Ruffo talks about the new art building. | |
| 7 | Is it normal? | Student participates in blood drive; photo. | |
| 8 | Two students to be elected to Board of Student Publications | Seeking applicants. | |
| 9 | UNI campus adjusts to aid physically impaired students | Profile of Bob Rush. | |
| 9 | Down in the Valley | People are joining a health spa. | |
| 13 | High school bands drum up entertainment at UNI's festival | Highlights of the Tallcorn Band Festival; photo. | |
| 13 | Old Ad once "valuable" . . . | A look at the history of the Old Administration Building. | |
| 14 | Augie, the ghostly resident of Lawther, emits an eerie aura | A look at the stories about Augie the Ghost. | |
| 15 | Union tunes up | Faculty Jazz Quintet will perform. | |
| 15 | UNI quintet jazzes it up live on radio | Faculty Jazz Quintet will perform on KUNI. | |
| 16 | Cases of "Pac-Man fever" | Students enjoy video games; photo. | |
| 16 | Video buffs: 'defenders' of games | Students talk about video games. | |
| 17 | UNI to host NCAA wrestling | UNI will host the 1983 NCAA Western Regional Wrestling Qualifications. | |
| 17 | Last home swim meet | Panthers enjoy their first winning season in 3 years with a 6-4 record. | |
| 17 | UNI welcomes large field for track meet | Panthers are looking forward to expanded field. | |
| 17 | Lineman dominate recruits | Panther recruit players. | |
| 18 | Panther wrestling reserves paying now to win later | Redshirts and junior varsity wrestlers fuel the team and will have their day in the sun; photo. | |
| 18 | Final home meet for fifth-ranked Panthers | Former Division II power and 10th ranked Cal-Poly comes to UNI. | |
| 19 | UNI downs Winona, 96-70 | Panthers destroy the competition; photo. | |
| 19 | UNI faces Westfield | Panthers play team stocked with ex-collegiate tennis players. | |
| 20 | Schebler breaking records and enjoying basketball | Profile of senior basketball player Tami Schebler; photo. | |
| 20 | UNI downs Mt. Mercy | Panthers' record soars to 15-9. | |
| 20 | Ski Club sponsors trip | Over 8,000 racers will participate in the annual American Birkebiner cross-country race in Cable, Wisconsin. |