Northern Iowan — February 11, 1983

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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.