Northern Iowan — October 18, 1983

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1 Regents to vote tomorrow Will vote on tuition increase.
1 UNI features Australian scholar Profile of David Tribe; photo.
1 Hersh expresses views of media's inabilities Excerpts from speech by Seymour Hersh; photo.
2 Untitled Raises questions about the Faculty Senate working behind closed doors.
2 Praises McGovern, urges student support Urges students to see presidential candidate, Senator George McGovern speak in University Hall tomorrow.
3 Untitled Men in bar discuss resignation of James Watt.
3 Thanks voters who helped pass USI fee
3 Congratulations UNI students Proud of UNI students for being well prepared at the Employer Recruitment Fair.
3 Asks 'how far newspaper can go to stay ahead' Comments on the quantity of advertisements in the paper.
4 Debaters duel Debate teams from UNI and the University of Iowa discuss current issues.
4 UNI students to debate at Capitol Model UN members will travel to Des Moines.
4 UNISA Vote tally for special election.
5 What's Up Meetings and activities; Assertiveness Communications Group; National Handicapped Awareness Week; Grief Support Group; Christ for UNI; Students for Mondale.
5 S. M. E. Will tour Deere Component Works.
6 News Notes Panel will discuss Lebanon; Hardee's selling gift certificates.
6 New funding program described Math and science teachers may be reimburses for loans.
7 Resource center offers workshops
7 Students learn fire safety Leland Thomson offers safety tips; photo.
8 Homecoming results List of trophy-winners.
8 Experimental course set Robert Gish will teach course on Mexican-American literature.
8 Public relations used in TV Rod Caszatt talks to PRSSA about KWWL.
9 Home computers "vital" Predict vital role of computers in home; photo.
9 UNI honor society to gain members List of new members of Omicron Delta Kappa.
10 Sexuality workshop offered
10 History professor reports results Professor Riley publishes article on public history courses.
10 Professor to travel, lecture on India Professor Vajpeyi will address three conferences.
10 Untitled Ramon Lopez-Ortega lectures at UNI.
12 Nakian and de Creeft a perfectly 'artful' pair Exhibit review; photo.
13 "Quick" print service Description of new services at Print Services.
13 A gamble from UNI's past
13 Western literature discussion held Highlights of the conference.
15 "Oktober" celebrated in style Cedar Arts Forum will hold Oktoberfest.
15 Science series in third season Joan Duea talks about her association with a television science program; photo.
16 Art raffle Student Art Association will hold raffle.
16 It's showtime for Pintos Profile of Sheila Nettleton; photo.
18 Piano recital tonight Joyce Gault will perform; photo.
18 Nature programs offered AT Hartman Reserve.
19 Cotton Top celebrates co-op month Schedule of activities.
19 Public Radio Highlights
19 Untitled A keg of "Northern Light" to be drunk at Homecoming.
20 1983-84 Panther recruits, "Best since I've been here," says UNI's Berry Though the men's basketball team has a great recruiting class they face a difficult season ahead.
20 Netters busy, host Drake UNI beats both Winona State and Indiana State in volleyball.
21 Kickers back-on-track UNI beats Luther, 9-2.
22 Mudra returns, UNI defeated 13-0 Panthers lose to Eastern Illinois, where Darrell Mudra used to coach.
23 Despite travel problems, Grosso pleased with Mid-West Classic Two girls did not show up for the meet, but the cross country team did well overall.
23 Young netsters finish season 7-8