Northern Iowan — November 4, 1983

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1 Student involvement needed for bookstore Jim Hessburg talks about the obstacles to establishing a student bookstore; photo.
1 Griffin strives for criminal justice Profile of Michael Griffin; photo.
2 Reagan action 'irresponsible' Concerned by the recent invasion of Grenada.
2 KUNI director responds Stresses that KUNI does indeed support the Panthers.
2 Disagree with Skinner Appalled by letter in previous issue regarding U.S. intervention in Lebanon.
2 Untitled Disagrees with letter in previous issue regarding U.S. presence in Lebanon.
2 Says new weapons make nuclear freeze necessary Supports nuclear freeze and urges readers' support.
2 Suggest pre-registration Feels that the class-overload problem could be solved by pre-registration.
2 Stress 'realistic' approach Supports keeping U.S. Marines in Lebanon.
3 Workshop set to teach handicapped
3 UNISA Consider invasion of Grenada and inadequate lighting in Union.
3 Four percent freeze initiated President Curris's budget freeze affects student funds, too.
4 Reed named Outstanding Educator Jack Reed honored by state business education group; photo.
4 Book centers on essay composition Charles Wheeler talks about his book.
4 UNI Alumni Club inducts honorees 50 return for Class of 1933 reunion.
5 Fire inspections report to be issued 1979 inspection found 500 citations; 1981 inspection noted 150 citations.
5 Newspaper invests in computers Spends $52,000 in typesetting equipment; photo.
5 Swim-a-cross to be held Goals of the fundraiser.
6 What's Up Meetings and activities; Students for McGovern; College Hill Lutheran Koinonia Student Group; Anorexia Nervosa/Bulimia Support Group; Overeaters Anonymous; E.P.T.
6 Model UN Will be collating materials.
6 Wednesday, at 7 P. M. Professor Eblen will give slide show on South America.
6 Campus Bible Fellowship Will sponsor gym night.
6 Issues night--open forum To be held at St. Stephen Center.
6 American Society of Interior Designers Will hold open house.
6 UNI Gallery of Art Will display work of Philip Pearlstein.
6 Honor society installed today Physics honorary Sigma Pi Sigma to be installed.
6 Nijim to chair session Professor Nijim will lead session at regional meeting; Professor Clark will lead trip to Amanas.
6 Debate winners slated Two win tuition and fee scholarships.
7 Media can help in promoting a positive image in public relations Nina Swan speaks; photo.
8 Activities scheduled for Parents' Weekend Detailed description of activities.
9 College Bowl begins Monday Large number of teams entered.
10 UNI History
10 Student 'exchanges' school Profile of NSE student Jill Robbins; photo.
11 Evening of jazz in the Union Two groups will perform.
11 Halloween--a time to celebrate A witches' coven talks about its activities.
12 Speech and Hearing Clinic helps communication Myra Boots and John Bernthal talk about the services of the clinic; photo.
13 European quartet will perform Profile of Orlando String Quartet; photo.
15 Theater class given George Glenn will teach class that will look at three Shakespeare classes.
15 Food Fair is scheduled International Student Association sponsors event.
15 Untitled School of Music's Halloween concert; photo.
16 Evans' view protested; UNI students picket Picket for peace held in front of Congressman Cooper Evans' office; photo.
18 JV downs Wartburg Panthers' JV defeats Wartburg College, 43-0; photo.
18 Unpredictable Panthers travel to Central Missouri to face Mules
19 Exhibition game set UNI women's basketball team will play members of the athletic staff.
19 Netters down Winona, 99th career win for Fard UNI women's volleyball team defeats Winona State, 3-1; photo.
19 UNI tankers open today UNI women's swim team opens the season against Iowa.
19 100th win tough for Ahrabi-Fard The UNI volleyball team tries for a record-breaking 100 wins in three seasons; photo.