Northern Iowan — April 19, 1983

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1 Acid rain topic of installation speech C. S. Kiang will speak at installation of Sigma Xi chapter at UNI.
1 Heritage Week continues Lee Thornton, John Jier, and Gil Noble will speak; photo.
1 EPA whistle-blower to speak tonight Hugh Kaufman will speak.
1 Jesse Jackson wins straw poll Politicians' representatives appear on campus for UNISA Political Awareness Day; photo.
2 Untitled Students are upset with advertisement for speed reading.
2 Coordinator says thanks to dancers Nearly $17,000 was raised.
2 Viewpoint Student thinks UNISA is out of line concerning ROTC.
2 Untitled Senators from UNISA respond to criticism.
2 Scherzo James Watts sings in acid rain.
3 Untitled Students disagree with the Northern Iowan's decision to print the picture of a deceased student.
3 'Give ' em flowers' mentality persists Eric Nielsen, senior at NU high school, points out mistakes made by the Northern Iowan.
3 Students express concern Student is upset over deceased women's picture in the Northern Iowan.
3 Untitled Students are upset at the Northern Iowan for publishing a deceased woman's picture.
3 Untitled Student is disgusted by picture.
3 Untitled Student is against homosexuality and funding for UNI/GLO.
3 Viewpoint Student supports ROTC.
3 So goes Hessburg's father . . ? Students support ROTC.
3 Untitled Student is upset with the abundance of religious right wing letters that are sent in to the Northern Iowan.
3 Untitled Students are appalled at the insensitivity of UNI students.
3 Bible is 'stick' Believes that 'Bible beaters' are not open to new ideas and opinions.
4 Creation film shown
4 Money please! Student helps fundraising effort for KUNI; photo.
4 Anorexia blamed 19 year old student dies in her dorm room.
5 Critic conference wins national programming award Student as Critic Conference wins national continuing education award.
5 Terrorists! Iowa High School Model United Nations; photo.
6 Panel discussion scheduled Department of Philosophy and Religion will sponsor panel and programs relating to matters of concern to faculty and clergy.
6 Who's on first? Student observes baseball cards; photo.
6 Bible translation discussed Paul Versluis will speak.
6 Seltun, Ridgely named Greek Man, Woman of the year List of other awards given at Greek banquet.
7 Award- winning photographs Bill Witt and Chuck Holley win awards; photo.
7 New Mexico discussed Professor Sunseri talks about New Mexico.
8 Literary magazine nominated for national fiction award NAR nominated for third time in five years.
8 On your mark! Participants in the Governor's Run; photo.
9 What's up Meetings and activities; Art market; Silhouettes by Marie Cook; Committee on University Research; Michael Suleiman will speak; John E. Ryan will speak.
9 Geography colloquium Michael Suleiman will speak.
9 Attendant care orientation Informational meeting for those who would like to assist handicapped students.
9 Women's Action League Will discuss fall projects.
9 Reception for graduating art students Farewell to art students.
10 Russell Hall 'alive with music' Wind Symphony, Brass Quintet, and Woodwind Quintet will perform; ISU's Marion Barnum will perform Hummel's work.
10 A contest at KUNI Acoustic performers will play.
10 What's the issue in modern art? Panel will discuss contemporary art.
11 "Put a little Greek into your week!" Greek Week festivities; photo.
12 Kaleidoscope of piano teachers Workshop for piano teachers.
12 Theater travels through time Review of the play, "Henry IV, Part I"; photo.
13 Stand on the Hill for "Kolossal Hot Dog" or Nicholazo's bagels A look at Doug Nicholas's hot dog stand on the Hill.
13 Teenagers battle life Review of the movie, "The Outsiders".
14 'Picture Day' Saturday Fans can get their picture taken with Panther football players.
14 Chambers doesn't expect perfection from players--yet Panthers are gearing up for the 1983 season; photo.
15 Early leads fail for Panthers Panthers lose four games to Western Illinois.
15 Mudra begins 'sorting' process Starting lineups are being determined.
16 Tracksters break records Russ Adams cleared 16' 6" in the pole vault.
16 Net wins for men's and women's teams Panther men improve to 10-4, women to 6-2.
16 Panthers fall in tournament Panthers come up short in Missouri.