Northern Iowan — February 25, 1983

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1 United Faculty reject findings, vote for arbitration Disagree on pay and insurance provisions.
1 Meeks to face Hessburg in UNISA run-off; only seventeen percent cast ballots in Wednesday's UNISA election: Meeks to face Hessburg in UNISA run-off Hessburg receives 856, Meeks 409, Barrer 347, Nicholas 199; photo.
2 Editorial Students are encouraged to vote in run off election.
2 Student challenges RHA court Student is upset with the Resident Hall Association Court.
2 Between UNI UNISA should lobby against raising the drinking age to 21.
2 Scherzo Doctor suggests Adam Ant concert to cure student.
3 No plans for million Robert Stansbury comments on the building fund.
3 Farmers hear Evans Speaks on PIK program.
4 Students prepare to challenge aid law change Would link aid to draft registration.
4 ODK to initiate 16 23 Torch and Tassel members became charter members of ODK December 5, 1982; new members will be initiated.
5 Electronics Club sets raffle
5 Jazz festival draws 41 schools Highlights of festival.
5 Program attempts to fight crime Cedar Falls Police Chief Paul Hoffey talks about the Whistlestop program.
6 System helps to transport UNI's handicapped A look at the van system that helps handicapped students get around campus.
6 McCullagh selected Professor McCullagh will be consulting editor for social work publication.
7 What's up Meetings and activities; H. S. Haddad will speak.
7 Geography Colloquium H. S. Haddad will lecture on Middle East.
7 Campus Scouts Will meet.
7 Lutheran Student Center Farewell to M*A*S*H party.
7 Jung's UNI Tae Kwon-Do Club Starting classes.
7 Learning Skills Center Speed reading class.
7 Chimes members Last official meeting.
7 Students for Peace Meeting in Union.
7 Writer speaks on East Germany Excerpts from remarks by Manfred Jendryschik.
7 Program tonight Variety show will be in conjunction with Black History Month.
7 M*A*S*H to bid farewell Union will have party in conjunction with last episode.
8 Information file prepared to help disabled students File of suggestions distributed to offices.
8 Students to support resolution Will support nuclear freeze.
9 Tallcorn Festival tomorrow Tallcorn Vocal and Keyboard Festival will attract 300 students.
9 Mary Kay's--a perfect place for "red hot" lovers at UNI Mary Kay Shepek talks about her new restaurant on the Hill; photo.
10 Students man your pencils instructors target writing skills Faculty talk about their experience with the Writing Across the Curriculum project.
11 Watch those Kids! Students enjoy watching the soap opera "All My Children"; photo.
12 Good question--any trivial answers? A look at the KCRS trivia contest; photo.
13 Small claims court solves large problems An avenue in the event of a conflict between landlords and tenants.
14 Panthers host open Thirty teams will compete.
14 Dedicated Fick sets goals Profile of sophomore runner Dan Fick; photo.
15 Regionals begin Panthers to defend their NCAA Midwest Regional Championship in Cedar Falls.
15 No chance for title but UNI guns for improved season Panthers will fall short of their goal, a 17-10 record.
16 Charismatic Jackson has UNI fans hungry for Chicken Profile of junior basketball player Dwayne "Chicken" Jackson; photo.