Northern Iowan — April 26, 1983

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1 North American Review wins national award Receives award for best fiction for second time in three years.
1 Regents approve construction, demolition projects for UNI Approve conversion of Sabin Hall theater into offices; will build offices in UNI-Dome; will renovate carillon; approve budget for demolition of Old Administration Building.
1 Raspberry: Civil rights movement has succeeded Extensive excerpts from remarks by William Raspberry.
1 Spring cleaning Raking leaves near the Rod Library; photo.
2 UNI-HAF gets slighted Students sarcastically invent UNI-HAF (Heterosexuals are frustrated), ask for UNISA funding.
2 US has peace - keeping goals Student points out inconsistencies in a previous letter by Martin Barta.
2 Scherzo Visit the Ammonia Colonies, a place to grow.
2 Director thanks Greeks Greeks organized American Lung Association fundraiser.
2 KCRS not making match Student cannot see justification for KCRS funding.
3 Ketels named executive editor; two consecutive appointments Denton Ketels will be executive editor of NI for summer 1983 and 1983-1984.
3 Drunk driving laws get tougher
4 News Notes . . . . . Professor Martin will talk about interracial cooperation in the South.
4 Acid precipitation caused by industrial and natural factors Remarks by C. S. Kiang at Sigma Xi installation.
5 Powerful support needed for whistle-blowing Hugh Kaufman speaks on political difficulties.
6 Textbook loaning library Elizabeth Brooks organizes library at EMCEC.
6 Walker resigns post, moves to Memphis St. Director of radio and television division of Speech Department Jim Walker moves on.
9 What's up Meetings and activities; Management of Financial Institutions.
9 Phi Alpha Theta/UNI Historical Association Robert Martin to speak.
9 German Club Spring party.
9 Campus Bible Fellowship Will meet.
9 Phi Eta Sigma Pizza party and meeting.
9 Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Will meet.
9 Campus Scouts End of the year picnic.
9 Renz to head Radio/TV division Quick look at responsibilities for Byron Renz.
10 Chorale finds a "Paradise Lost" Metropolitan Chorale will perform.
10 Success found in the cards for 'well versed' UNI student Janie Grosland sells line of greeting cards.
11 Life goes out of UNI literature Professor Louise Clewell Forest will retire; students offer tributes; photo.
12 Musical summer International Trio will be in California this summer.
12 'Novel' FM Will air dramatization of "Canticle for Leibowitz".
12 Quilts to 'bee' shown Reader's Theatre will make presentations in association with quilt show.
12 And the shows go on--Summer Theater productions scheduled Will produce "Luv,Not Now, Darling", and "A Funny Thing".
13 Legislators get physical Will promote wellness among legislative staff.
13 Notes from music department Symphonic Band and Percussion Ensemble will perform; Kathy Jo Edsill will play; Keum Ja Kim will present farewell concert.
13 Stroke's the word Student plays racquetball; photo.
14 Netsters win two; hold 13-5 mark Panthers are enjoying spectacular season.
14 Second consecutive title for men's track Panthers dominate the field.
14 Softball wins five straight, takes Illinois State tourney Panthers improve to 28-10.
15 UNI places tenth in tough Iowa City field Big Ten teams dominate the field; photo.
15 UNI fourth at Peoria Panthers place in 11 events.
16 Purple defeats Gold 28-19 in scrimmage Panthers will conclude spring drills with another scrimmage; photo.