Northern Iowan — October 4, 1983

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1 Football, dance scheduled for Homecoming Schedule of Homecoming activities
1 Author to speak tonight Meridel Le Seuer will speak; photo.
1 Media, foreign policy discussed Seymour M. Hersh will speak; photo.
2 "Larger issues" than tuition increase involved Replies, once again, to a letter in a previous issue dealing with tuition increases.
2 ROTC cadets respond Members of the ROTC program on campus respond to letter in previous issue,
2 Scholarship sources Corrects mistake made in article about grants awarded.
2 Fighters Portrays two political figures in a boxing ring.
3 Early deadline set Allan Stamberg explains why deadlines are necessary.
3 Student organization seeks funds October 12 election will ask students if they wish to establish a 75 cent fee to support USI.
3 Dependence on insects clarified by Downey Professor Downey explains value of and necessity for insects.
4 Bookstore Cooperative Association Will hold organizational meeting.
4 Nonschool education revealed Professor Dreier talks about his survey that identified educational factors outside the rural school; photo.
5 Memberships offered free WICI will select six students for free membership.
5 Task force designs plan of action Tom Romanin talks about the plan.
6 Western Literature conference held Several UNI staff will participate in conference.
6 Nuclear freeze discussed David Morgan offers views on nuclear weapons.
8 What's Up Meetings and activities; Biofeedback and Stress Reduction; AERHO; Christ for UNI; ASPA.
8 UNI-GLO Cranston representative will speak.
8 Intervarsity Christian Fellowship Meets Thursdays.
8 Job fair for seniors held Thursday Representatives of 50 companies will be present.
8 Membership drive slated NASW seeking members.
9 Learning disability tutors Needed by handicapped students.
9 Modern Language field day Softball and refreshments.
9 Children on their birthdays Capote work will be presented by Interpreters Theatre.
9 There will be an ODK meeting Will plan for initiation.
9 Student Social Work Association Will meet.
9 Tri-Beta Will meet.
9 Student Council for Exceptional Children Will meet.
9 UNI Folk Dancers Will meet.
9 Psychology Club Will meet.
9 American Marketing Association Will meet.
11 Talk on ed doctorate Dean Carver will speak.
11 Theatre UNI to compete, sell season tickets Will enter "The Crucible" in theater competition; photo.
12 Haupt art in Royal Oak Work by Professor Haupt on display.
12 'Bewitched' by Theater UNI play Review of "The Crucible".
13 Red Clay Ramblers to ramble into Coffeehouse
14 Beckman to speak on Thursday William Beckman will speak on his art.
14 Historical news at UNI A look back at UNI history.
15 A tribute to James Hearst Excerpts from tribute to James Hearst.
16 Ducks same as always, first-rate Review of performance of Duck's Breath Mystery Theater; photo.
17 UNI puts it all together, 32-26 victors at WIU Panthers have a much needed win over Western Illinois; photo.
18 My 2 cents worth: Baltimore and L.A. in World Series Hillgartner gives his take on what's happening in the baseball world.
19 UNI netters gain two Panther volleyball squad host Invitational on Friday and Saturday.
19 Panthers 1st in Big 4 The men's cross country team takes first in Des Moines.
19 Texas ants hurt Kalmar UNI's Peter Kalmar does poorly in triathlon due to little red ants; photo.